Literature DB >> 22017838

Nonfatal bathroom injuries among persons aged ≥15 years--United States, 2008.

Judy A Stevens1, Elizabeth N Haas, Tadesse Haileyesus.   

Abstract

PROBLEM: Information about where nonfatal unintentional injuries occur is limited, but bathrooms commonly are believed to be a hazardous location.
METHODS: Data from a nationally representative sample of hospital emergency departments (ED) was used to quantify and characterize nonfatal unintentional bathroom injuries among people aged ≥ 15 years.
RESULTS: In 2008, an estimated 234,094 nonfatal bathroom injuries were treated in EDs. Most injuries (81.1%) were caused by falls and 37.3% of injuries occurred when bathing, showering, or getting out of the tub or shower. Both injury and hospitalization rates increased with age.
SUMMARY: These results suggest that bathrooms tend to be most hazardous for persons in the oldest age groups. IMPACT ON INDUSTRY: Bathroom injuries among all household members might be reduced by increasing awareness about potentially hazardous activities in the bathroom combined with simple environmental changes such as adding grab bars inside and outside the tub or shower. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22017838     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsr.2011.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Safety Res        ISSN: 0022-4375


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