Trauma-related mortality among adults in Rural Western Kenya: characterising deaths using data from a health and demographic surveillance system.

<h4>Background</h4>Information on trauma-related deaths in low and middle income countries is limited but needed to target public health interventions. Data from a health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) were examined to characterise such deaths in rural western Kenya.<h4>...

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Main Authors: Frank O Odhiambo, Caryl M Beynon, Sheila Ogwang, Mary J Hamel, Olivia Howland, Anne M van Eijk, Robyn Norton, Nyaguara Amek, Laurence Slutsker, Kayla F Laserson, Kevin M De Cock, Penelope A Phillips-Howard
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24244569/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-507928956fa0454fb75738cc29a80ce42021-03-04T10:16:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e7984010.1371/journal.pone.0079840Trauma-related mortality among adults in Rural Western Kenya: characterising deaths using data from a health and demographic surveillance system.Frank O OdhiamboCaryl M BeynonSheila OgwangMary J HamelOlivia HowlandAnne M van EijkRobyn NortonNyaguara AmekLaurence SlutskerKayla F LasersonKevin M De CockPenelope A Phillips-Howard<h4>Background</h4>Information on trauma-related deaths in low and middle income countries is limited but needed to target public health interventions. Data from a health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) were examined to characterise such deaths in rural western Kenya.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>Verbal autopsy data were analysed. Of 11,147 adult deaths between 2003 and 2008, 447 (4%) were attributed to trauma; 71% of these were in males. Trauma contributed 17% of all deaths in males 15 to 24 years; on a population basis mortality rates were greatest in persons over 65 years. Intentional causes accounted for a higher proportion of male than female deaths (RR 2.04, 1.37-3.04) and a higher proportion of deaths of those aged 15 to 65 than older people. Main causes in males were assaults (n=79, 25%) and road traffic injuries (n=47, 15%); and falls for females (n=17, 13%). A significantly greater proportion of deaths from poisoning (RR 5.0, 2.7-9.4) and assault (RR 1.8, 1.2-2.6) occurred among regular consumers of alcohol than among non-regular drinkers. In multivariate analysis, males had a 4-fold higher risk of death from trauma than females (Adjusted Relative Risk; ARR 4.0; 95% CI 1.7-9.4); risk of a trauma death rose with age, with the elderly at 7-fold higher risk (ARR 7.3, 1.1-49.2). Absence of care was the strongest predictor of trauma death (ARR 12.2, 9.4-15.8). Trauma-related deaths were higher among regular alcohol drinkers (ARR 1.5, 1.1-1.9) compared with non-regular drinkers.<h4>Conclusions</h4>While trauma accounts for a small proportion of deaths in this rural area with a high prevalence of HIV, TB and malaria, preventive interventions such as improved road safety, home safety strategies for the elderly, and curbing harmful use of alcohol, are available and could help diminish this burden. Improvements in systems to record underlying causes of death from trauma are required.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24244569/?tool=EBI
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author Frank O Odhiambo
Caryl M Beynon
Sheila Ogwang
Mary J Hamel
Olivia Howland
Anne M van Eijk
Robyn Norton
Nyaguara Amek
Laurence Slutsker
Kayla F Laserson
Kevin M De Cock
Penelope A Phillips-Howard
spellingShingle Frank O Odhiambo
Caryl M Beynon
Sheila Ogwang
Mary J Hamel
Olivia Howland
Anne M van Eijk
Robyn Norton
Nyaguara Amek
Laurence Slutsker
Kayla F Laserson
Kevin M De Cock
Penelope A Phillips-Howard
Trauma-related mortality among adults in Rural Western Kenya: characterising deaths using data from a health and demographic surveillance system.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Frank O Odhiambo
Caryl M Beynon
Sheila Ogwang
Mary J Hamel
Olivia Howland
Anne M van Eijk
Robyn Norton
Nyaguara Amek
Laurence Slutsker
Kayla F Laserson
Kevin M De Cock
Penelope A Phillips-Howard
author_sort Frank O Odhiambo
title Trauma-related mortality among adults in Rural Western Kenya: characterising deaths using data from a health and demographic surveillance system.
title_short Trauma-related mortality among adults in Rural Western Kenya: characterising deaths using data from a health and demographic surveillance system.
title_full Trauma-related mortality among adults in Rural Western Kenya: characterising deaths using data from a health and demographic surveillance system.
title_fullStr Trauma-related mortality among adults in Rural Western Kenya: characterising deaths using data from a health and demographic surveillance system.
title_full_unstemmed Trauma-related mortality among adults in Rural Western Kenya: characterising deaths using data from a health and demographic surveillance system.
title_sort trauma-related mortality among adults in rural western kenya: characterising deaths using data from a health and demographic surveillance system.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <h4>Background</h4>Information on trauma-related deaths in low and middle income countries is limited but needed to target public health interventions. Data from a health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) were examined to characterise such deaths in rural western Kenya.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>Verbal autopsy data were analysed. Of 11,147 adult deaths between 2003 and 2008, 447 (4%) were attributed to trauma; 71% of these were in males. Trauma contributed 17% of all deaths in males 15 to 24 years; on a population basis mortality rates were greatest in persons over 65 years. Intentional causes accounted for a higher proportion of male than female deaths (RR 2.04, 1.37-3.04) and a higher proportion of deaths of those aged 15 to 65 than older people. Main causes in males were assaults (n=79, 25%) and road traffic injuries (n=47, 15%); and falls for females (n=17, 13%). A significantly greater proportion of deaths from poisoning (RR 5.0, 2.7-9.4) and assault (RR 1.8, 1.2-2.6) occurred among regular consumers of alcohol than among non-regular drinkers. In multivariate analysis, males had a 4-fold higher risk of death from trauma than females (Adjusted Relative Risk; ARR 4.0; 95% CI 1.7-9.4); risk of a trauma death rose with age, with the elderly at 7-fold higher risk (ARR 7.3, 1.1-49.2). Absence of care was the strongest predictor of trauma death (ARR 12.2, 9.4-15.8). Trauma-related deaths were higher among regular alcohol drinkers (ARR 1.5, 1.1-1.9) compared with non-regular drinkers.<h4>Conclusions</h4>While trauma accounts for a small proportion of deaths in this rural area with a high prevalence of HIV, TB and malaria, preventive interventions such as improved road safety, home safety strategies for the elderly, and curbing harmful use of alcohol, are available and could help diminish this burden. Improvements in systems to record underlying causes of death from trauma are required.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24244569/?tool=EBI
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