Abstract:
Objective To describe the patterns of injuries in residents over 60 years old in Yangpu District of Shanghai, and to provide evidence for developing relevant intervention programs.
Methods Local registered residents (age, ≥ 60 years old) who sought medical care for injury for the first time in 11 community health service centers in Yangpu from 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2012 were enrolled in this present study. Descriptive analysis was performed on injury pattern and health outcomes in this group.
Results A total of 3 940 injury cases were reported. The ratio of male to female was 1:1.7. The leading cause of injuries was fall (66.83%). The top three places where the injuries occurred were home (69.59%), street and highway (12.11%), and public space in community (12.03%). The highest frequency of injuries was identified from August to October.
Conclusion Fall is the leading cause of injuries among senior residents. Comprehensive preventive measures should be implemented to effectively reduce injuries occurred among the seniors.