Are animal-related injuries in rural areas a social problem? A survey from Poland

Objective The aim of this study was to analyze the mechanisms of animal-related injuries in Polish rural areas, and to evaluate the effects of such injuries on subjects’ health and social life Material and Methods Data concerning animal-related injuries were collected from 102 patients (45 females...

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Main Authors: Aneta Neskoromna-Jędrzejczak, Katarzyna Bogusiak, Anna Kasielska-Trojan, Bogusław Antoszewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Rural Health 2017-09-01
Series:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/Are-animal-related-injuries-in-rural-areas-a-social-problem-A-survey-from-Poland,74493,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-89b558566dd046ab8432e334c9895f402020-11-24T20:45:12ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632017-09-0124339239510.26444/aaem/7449374493Are animal-related injuries in rural areas a social problem? A survey from PolandAneta Neskoromna-Jędrzejczak0Katarzyna Bogusiak1Anna Kasielska-Trojan2Bogusław Antoszewski3Department of Craniomaxillofacial and Oncological Surgery, Medical University in Lodz, Lodz, PolandDepartment of Craniomaxillofacial and Oncological Surgery, Medical University in Lodz, Lodz, PolandPlastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Clinic, Medical University in Lodz, Lodz, PolandPlastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Clinic, Medical University in Lodz, Lodz, PolandObjective The aim of this study was to analyze the mechanisms of animal-related injuries in Polish rural areas, and to evaluate the effects of such injuries on subjects’ health and social life Material and Methods Data concerning animal-related injuries were collected from 102 patients (45 females and 57 males, mean age 45.01±11.4 years) on the basis of a questionnaire. The study was conducted in the rural area of central Poland. Moreover, to assess the severity of injuries to the head and neck region, the Facial Injury Severity Scale (FISS) was applied. Results The most commonly affected body areas are the upper and lower limbs, which explains the fact that most subjects do not recognize the injury-related deformity as an aesthetic defect.Statistical correlations were observed in several aspects, amongst others: – women were significantly more likely than men to consider undergoing surgical procedures to eliminate/reduce post-traumatic deformities and scars (p<0.05); – injury-related deterioration in appearance resulted in limitations of patients’ social life (p<0.0001).http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/Are-animal-related-injuries-in-rural-areas-a-social-problem-A-survey-from-Poland,74493,0,2.htmlanimalsbitesanimal-related injuries
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author Aneta Neskoromna-Jędrzejczak
Katarzyna Bogusiak
Anna Kasielska-Trojan
Bogusław Antoszewski
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Katarzyna Bogusiak
Anna Kasielska-Trojan
Bogusław Antoszewski
Are animal-related injuries in rural areas a social problem? A survey from Poland
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
animals
bites
animal-related injuries
author_facet Aneta Neskoromna-Jędrzejczak
Katarzyna Bogusiak
Anna Kasielska-Trojan
Bogusław Antoszewski
author_sort Aneta Neskoromna-Jędrzejczak
title Are animal-related injuries in rural areas a social problem? A survey from Poland
title_short Are animal-related injuries in rural areas a social problem? A survey from Poland
title_full Are animal-related injuries in rural areas a social problem? A survey from Poland
title_fullStr Are animal-related injuries in rural areas a social problem? A survey from Poland
title_full_unstemmed Are animal-related injuries in rural areas a social problem? A survey from Poland
title_sort are animal-related injuries in rural areas a social problem? a survey from poland
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Objective The aim of this study was to analyze the mechanisms of animal-related injuries in Polish rural areas, and to evaluate the effects of such injuries on subjects’ health and social life Material and Methods Data concerning animal-related injuries were collected from 102 patients (45 females and 57 males, mean age 45.01±11.4 years) on the basis of a questionnaire. The study was conducted in the rural area of central Poland. Moreover, to assess the severity of injuries to the head and neck region, the Facial Injury Severity Scale (FISS) was applied. Results The most commonly affected body areas are the upper and lower limbs, which explains the fact that most subjects do not recognize the injury-related deformity as an aesthetic defect.Statistical correlations were observed in several aspects, amongst others: – women were significantly more likely than men to consider undergoing surgical procedures to eliminate/reduce post-traumatic deformities and scars (p<0.05); – injury-related deterioration in appearance resulted in limitations of patients’ social life (p<0.0001).
topic animals
bites
animal-related injuries
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