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Predictive Factors of Home‑ Related Injuries among Patients Admitted to the Emergency Departments

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  84-89

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 Background: Home‑ related accidents are the main health problem and the second frequent reason of morbidity and mortality after road accidents. This study aimed to determine the status of home injuries and related factors during 2018– 2019 in Kashan, Iran. Methods: This cross‑ sectional study was conducted during 2012– 2013, in Kashan, convenience sampling method was used and patients referred to the emergency department who met the inclusion criteria were included in the study. A validated self‑ administered questionnaire was used for data collection. Data were analyzed using Chi‑ square test and t‑ test also for multivariate analysis logistic regression analysis was used. Results: The number 939 questionnaires were completed in total, that 420 were male. There was a statistically significant between age, job, educational level, place of reference, primary cause, mechanism and type of injury, medical diagnosis, and patients’ hospitalization. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that the effective factors such as the place of referral (Shahid Behest Hospital) (odds ratio [OR] =1. 923, P < 0. 001), past medical history (OR = 4. 280, P = 0. 015), cut and sharp instrument (OR = 2. 104, P = 0. 006), falling (OR = 1. 626, P = 0. 022), and fracture (OR = 2. 781, P < 0. 001) have increased the risk of hospitalization. Conclusions: This study provides novel evidence suggesting predictive variables of home accidents are associated with the outcome of hospitalization. Therefore, educational programs and specific interventions should focus on predictive factors to prevent of home accidents.

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    SABERY, MAHDIEH, DIANATI, MANSOUR, & AKBARI, HOSSEIN. (2021). Predictive Factors of Home‑ Related Injuries among Patients Admitted to the Emergency Departments. INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF HEALTH SCIENCES, 8(2), 84-89. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/703031/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SABERY MAHDIEH, DIANATI MANSOUR, AKBARI HOSSEIN. Predictive Factors of Home‑ Related Injuries among Patients Admitted to the Emergency Departments. INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF HEALTH SCIENCES[Internet]. 2021;8(2):84-89. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/703031/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAHDIEH SABERY, MANSOUR DIANATI, and HOSSEIN AKBARI, “Predictive Factors of Home‑ Related Injuries among Patients Admitted to the Emergency Departments,” INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF HEALTH SCIENCES, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 84–89, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/703031/en

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