Prevalence and factors associated with injuries among children aged 12 years and below admitted to hospitals in Nyeri County, Kenya

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dc.contributor.author NELSON MWANGI MUIRU
dc.contributor.author Prof. Simon Karanja, Prof. Mohamed Karama
dc.date.accessioned 2025-04-22T08:40:26Z
dc.date.available 2025-04-22T08:40:26Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.uri https://iprjb.org/journals/index.php/JHMN/article/view/272/363
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kemri.go.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1467
dc.description.abstract Purpose: Injury and violence is a major killer of children throughout the world, responsible for about 950 000 deathsannually,in children and young people under the age of 18 years.The World Health Organizationidentifies burns, falls, road traffic injuries (RTIs), poisoning and drowning as the major causes of injuries in children. In Kenya, injuries are the 5thleading cause of morbidity among patients attending health facilitieswhile in Nyeri County; they are the 3rdleading cause of mortality among those attending health facilities. The objective of this study was to determinethe prevalence, characteristicsand factors associated with injuriesamong children aged 12 years and below admitted in hospitalsin Nyeri County.Methodology:A cross-sectional study was conducted from June 2013 to August 2013.Systematic random sampling was used to enrol patients based on hospital monthly inpatient workload. Information on socio-demographic characteristics, clinical characteristics, length of hospital stay, and outcome was collected from parents/guardiansusing interviewer administered questionnaires. For the patients presenting with injuries, further information on cause and circumstances surrounding the injury was collected. Medical records of all the patients were reviewed to verifyclinical and socio-demographic data. Univariate, bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed.Results:Of the 415 patients enrolled into the study, 108 (26%) presented with injuries, with a median age of 39 months (range: 7-144), males being the majority at 67(62%). The leading causes of injuries were burns 41(38%), falls 38(35%), cuts 13(12%) and poisoning 9(8%). Eighty-six (80%) of the injuriesoccurred at home, 70(65%) during play and 67(62%) in the absence of an adult/care taker. Independent risk factors associated with injurieswere; parents spending < 6 hours with the child in a day [AOR=2.6; 95% CI (1.5-4.3)]; age >5years [AOR=2.6; 95% CI (1.4-4.9)]; low SES [AOR=2.5; 95% CI (1.3-4.7)] and previous history of injury [AOR=4.0; 95% CI (1.6-10.1)]. Prevalence of injuries is high among males and patients above 5 years of age. Burns, falls, cuts and poisoning were the leading causes of injuries. Policy recommendation:Based on the result findings, the study recommended that there was need for the facilities and the county to intensify data collection and analysis for action. Local prevention programs should focus on home environment as this is wheremost of injuries occur. It was further recommended that there was a need to establishan injury surveillance system and repositoryfor injuries,whichideally will be utilized at all the hospitals in the County. The surveillance systemcould then be used toenhance injurydata collection, establish prevention and treatment strategies, and measureoutcome. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing en_US
dc.subject prevalence of injuries, characteristics of injuries, factors associated with injuries and children en_US
dc.title Prevalence and factors associated with injuries among children aged 12 years and below admitted to hospitals in Nyeri County, Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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