| Literature DB >> 26728005 |
Amy E Peden1, Richard C Franklin1, Peter A Leggat2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Drowning is a leading cause of unintentional death. Rivers are a common location for drowning. Unlike other location-specific prevention efforts (home swimming pools and beaches), little is known about prevention targeting river drowning deaths.Entities:
Keywords: Risk/Determinants
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26728005 PMCID: PMC4893118 DOI: 10.1136/injuryprev-2015-041750
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inj Prev ISSN: 1353-8047 Impact factor: 2.399
Relevant papers identifying prevalence of fatal drowning in rivers (n=21)
| Reference | Country/area of country | Study country income level | Year(s) | Population | Data source/ICD8, 9, 10, none, unknown | Terminology | Population based (Y/N) | Number of river drowning deaths | % of river drowning deaths | Rate/100 000 population | Activity prior to drowning |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brenner | USA | HIC | 1995 | Children aged <20 years | 1 (ICD9) | River, creek | Y | 235 | 17 | UTBC | Not discussed |
| Byard and Lipsett | Australia (South Australia) | HIC | March 1963 to February 1998 | Children <2 years of age | 3 (None) | River | N—Case Series | 3 | 9 | UTBC | Not discussed |
| Cass | Australia (New South Wales) | HIC | 1987–1990 | Children less than 15 years | 5 (None) | Rivers and creeks | N; case series | 10 | 16 | UTBC | 70% wading near shore (caught by current or lost footing) |
| Cass | Australia (New South Wales) | HIC | 1990–1995 | Children aged 0–14 years | 2 (None) | Rivers | Y | 5 | 4 | UTBC | 100% playing or swimming in the water |
| Davis | USA (New Mexico) | HIC | 1975–1980 | People aged 0–24 years | 1 (None) | Rivers | Y | 63 | 19 | 0.82* | ‘Most victims involved in activities near but not in the water’ |
| Dietz and Baker | USA (Maryland) | HIC | 1972 | All accidental drowning deaths | 6 (None) | Rivers or creeks | Y | 61 | 52 | 1.56* | 37.7% Boating |
| Fang | China (Xiamen city and suburbs) | LMIC | 2001–2005 | Children aged 1–4 years | 1 (ICD9, 10) | River | Y | 7 | 10 | 0.38* | Not discussed |
| Fife | USA (New Jersey) | HIC | 1981–1985 | All immersion injuries leading to hospital admission or death | 1 (ICD9) | River | Y | 66 | 16 | 0.21* | Not discussed |
| Franklin | Australia | HIC | 1989–1992 | Unintentional fatalities occurring in the farm environment | 2, 8 (Unknown) | Rivers and creeks | Y | 15 | 22 | UTBC | Not discussed |
| Franklin | Australia | HIC | 1 Jul 2002 to 30 Jun 2007 | All unintentional fatal drowning in Australia | 2, 8 (None) | Rivers | Y | 295 | 20 | 0.29* | 20.7% Fall |
| Iqbal | Bangladesh (Matlab) | LMIC | 1985–2000 | Children aged 1–4 years | 7 (None) | Rivers | Y | 44 | 4.4 | UTBC | Not discussed |
| Kiakalayeh | Iran (Guilan and Mazandran) | LMIC | 20 Mar 2005 to 20 Mar 2006 | Resident (R) and tourists (T) | 7, 1, 4 (ICD10) | River | Y | 85 (75 R 10 T) | 25% (88.2% R 11.8% T) | 1.89† | Not discussed |
| Lunetta | Finland | HIC | 1998–2000 | All ages | 8 (ICD8, 9, 10) | River | Y | 92 | 13.1 | 0.58* | Not discussed |
| Newman | USA (five counties of Washington State) | HIC | 1987 to 1996 | Individuals > 12 months to 19 years who died of injuries sustained while involved in recreational wilderness activity | 6 (None) | River | N; case series | 15 | 37.5 | UTBC | 46.7% Swimming |
| Nixon | Australia (Brisbane (Queensland)) | HIC | 1967–1981 | Childhood (0–15 years) | 99 (None) | Creeks, rivers | Y | 20 | 15.0 | 0.53* | Not discussed |
| O'Hare | New Zealand | HIC | 1983–1995 | Deaths as a result of recreational river rafting | 8 (ICD9) | Rivers | N; case series | 31 | 93.9 | UTBC | 100% Watercraft |
| Patteta and Biddinger | USA (North Carolina) | HIC | 1980–1984 | All people | 1 (None) | River or creek | Y | 309 | 29.4 | 0.94* | Not discussed |
| Rahman | Bangladesh (rural and urban communities) | LMIC | 2003 | Children 0–17 | 4 (None) | River | Y | 96 | 5.2 | 1.42* | Not discussed |
| Riley | Australia (Tasmania) | HIC | 1981–1993 | Children <15 | 2 (None) | Rivers | Y | 7 | 20.6 | 1.01* | Not discussed |
| Tan | Singapore | HIC | 1992–2001 | All ages | 1 (None) | Rivers | Y | 74 | 15.1 | 0.20† | Not discussed |
| Wentworth | Canada (Brant County) | HIC | 1969–1992 | All ages | 3 (None) | River, creek | Y | 16 | 33.3 | UTBC | 37.5% Falls |
Data source: 1, death certificates; 2, coronial records; 3, autopsy reports; 4, household surveys; 5, hospital medical records; 6, medical records (eg, records at the office of the chief medical examiner); 7, surveillance system; 8, country level statistics organisations (eg, Statistics Finland, Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)) and New Zealand Health Information System; 99, unknown.
*Rate calculated using overall drowning rate and proportion of river drowning within overall drowning.
†Rate calculated using available population and drowning data in respective paper.
HIC, high-income country; ICD, International Classification of Disease; LMIC, low- and middle-income country; UTBC, unable to be calculated.
Relevant papers discussing risk factors for fatal drowning in rivers (n=18)
| Reference | Country/area of country | Risk factors | Type of study |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ahmed | Bangladesh (Matlab) | 1, 2 | Population based |
| Byard and Lipsett | Australia (South Australia) | 4 | Case series |
| Cass | Australia (New South Wales) | 8, 10, 18 | Case series |
| Cass | Australia (New South Wales) | 2, 9, 4 | Case series |
| Davis | USA (New Mexico) | 6, 12 | Population based |
| Fang | China (Xiamen city and suburbs) | 11 | Population based |
| Franklin | Australia | 12, 6, 7, 99 | Population based |
| Howland | USA (Massachusetts) | 3 | Telephone survey |
| Kauffman | USA (Potomac River–West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC) | 10, 3, 13, 18 | Case studies |
| Kiakalayeh | Iran (Guilan and Mazandran) | 17, 12 | Population based |
| Lunetta | Finland | 3 | Population based |
| Newman | USA (five counties of Washington State) | 4, 12, 1, 5, 7, 14 | Case series |
| Nixon | Australia (Brisbane (Queensland)) | 16 | Unknown |
| O'Hare | New Zealand | 14, 17 | Case series |
| Patetta and Biddinger | USA (North Carolina) | 3 | Population based |
| Riley | Australia (Tasmania) | 12 | Case series |
| Sorey | USA | 15 | Case series |
| Wentworth | Canada (Brant County) | 4, 12, 3, 6,7 | Population based |
Risk factor coding: 1, summer months; 2, exposure; 3, alcohol; 4, being male; 5, daylight hours; 6, falls into water; 7, swimming; 8, rurality; 9, risk-taking behaviour; 10, river characteristics (eg, caught in current, lost footing due to steep/sharp drop offs); 11, lack of swimming ability; 12, age; 13, not wearing lifejackets; 14, using watercraft; 15, river tree rope swings; 16, lower survival rates/more likely to experience a bad outcome; 17, resident of the area they drowned in (as opposed to a tourist); 18, lack of river knowledge; 19, monsoon period; 20, absence of supervision; 99, unknown activity.
Relevant papers discussing proposed prevention strategies for fatal river drowning (n=10)
| Reference | Country/area of country | Prevention strategies | Level of evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wintemute | USA (observation sessions at 3 popular local river beaches in Sacramento County, California) | Lifejackets made available for use without charge by swimmers at popular local river beaches. | III-3 |
| Brenner | USA | Lifejackets (when boating or playing near rivers) | IV |
| Cass | Australia (New South Wales) | Education (targeted at older boys who are prone to risk-taking behaviour) | IV |
| Kauffman | USA (Potomac River–West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC) | Education: public service announcements of river conditions | IV |
| Kemp and Sibert | UK | Supervision | IV |
| Kiakalayeh | Iran (Guilan and Mazandran) | Engineering: fences and grills | IV |
| Moran | Australia and New Zealand | Education: young men about safe behaviours and inherent risks of jumping from a height into water | IV |
| Nakahara | Japan | Engineering: fences or covers for rivers | IV |
| Newman | USA (five counties of Washington State) | Education: recognition of water conditions such as currents and personal swimming ability | IV |
| Sorey | USA | Education: awareness of injuries or liabilities | IV |