Title of article :
Economic Cost of Childhood Unintentional Injuries
Author/Authors :
Lao، Zhiqin نويسنده Independent Researcher , , Gifford، Mervyn نويسنده Department of Public Health Science, School of Life Sciences, University of Sk?vde, Sk?vde , , Dalal، Koustuv نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Aims: This study aims to review the economic cost of childhood
(0-18 years) unintentional injuries (UI) and focuses upon comparing
the cost burden between developing and developed countries.
Methods: Articles were selected from PUBMED using the search
words “Economic Cost”, “Unintentional injuries” and “Children”.
Nine articles were selected.
Results: Studies in China focused upon cost to hospitals, in
Bangladesh they focused on personal payment in rural areas, and
in Vietnam they focused upon community-based cost analysis.
There was one study from Norway on UI at home. There were 5
articles from the USA focusing on submersion injury, UI insurance,
unintentional traumatic brain injury, UI due to firearms and UI
medical costs. The cost of childhood UI is enormous, ranging
from US $516,938 to US $9,550,704 per year. This represents a
large economic burden on society. Additionally, there is a large gap
between lower-middle income countries (LMIC) and high income
countries (HIC) in the burden of injury, injury health care and
insurance systems.
Conclusion: Different bases and contexts of studies make it
difficult to draw a solid conclusion about the amount of costs
of UI among children. Therefore, more studies of children’s
unintentional injuries should be carried out in low and middle
income countries.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)