Author:
Suzan Özge Karakaya,Tabakoglu Pınar,Elmas Bahri,Çınar Nursan
Abstract
Background and AimThe contribution of global pandemics to the emergence of home accidents is unknown. The study aims to retrospectively examine theeffect of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Emergency Service Home Service Calls Due to Home Accidents in Children aged 0-6.MethodsData are reported in two sections. The descriptive part is a retrospective analysis of patients admitted to Sakarya Training and ResearchHospital Pediatric Emergency and Adult Emergency Unit between March 16, 2019 and January 31, 2020 (non-COVID-19era) andMarch 16, 2020 and January 31, 2021 (COVID-19era). The second part of the study, the comparative part, presents mean data for2019-2020 (non-COVID-19era) and 2020-2021 (COVID-19era) from the same center and the same period. These data will then becompared.ResultsA total of 9,110 pediatric patients applied to our center during the study period, of which 7,905 patients were in the non-Covid-19era period and 1,205 patients were in the Covid-19 era. While the rate of hospital admissions decreased by 85% in the Covid-19eracompared to the non Covid-19era, when the periods are evaluated within themselves; the forensic report retention rate in the Covid-19era increased by 180% and the rate of hospitalization increased by 75%, The rate of drug overdose increased by 280% and chemicalsubstance use increased by 325% compared to the non-Covid-19era. However The Covid-19 era, the fall rate decreased by 31% andthe burn rate decreased by 17% compared to the non-Covid-19 era.ConclusionsDuring the national lockdown period, our pediatric emergency department experienced significantly reduced volumes of children.Despite the decrease in hospital admission rate during the COVID-19 pandemic, there was still a very high increase in poisoning fromhome accidents. This study can provide a basis for further research on alternative strategies to address the problem of home accidentsduring the COVID-19 pandemic.
Publisher
African Journals Online (AJOL)