Conséquences des accidents de la circulation chez les enfants : suivi pendant un an dans le département du Rhône (notice n° 1000461)

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Personal name Chiron, Mireille
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Title Conséquences des accidents de la circulation chez les enfants : suivi pendant un an dans le département du Rhône
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2006.<br/>
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General note 6
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Summary, etc. RésuméDes enfants de 6 à 11 ans blessés au cours d’un accident de la circulation ont été suivis pendant un an, ainsi que des enfants témoins. Plus du tiers des enfants accidentés ont été hospitalisés (entre 1 et 47 jours). Des douleurs étaient encore présentes à un an pour plus d’un enfant sur dix, ainsi que les soins médicaux découlant de l’accident. Taux et durée d’hospitalisation, durée des soins, nombre de consultations, absentéisme scolaire étaient en lien avec le niveau initial de gravité des lésions, contrairement aux douleurs. Après l’accident, le caractère « nerveux, agité » était plus fréquent chez les accidentés, ainsi que les troubles du sommeil.
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Summary, etc. Children aged 6 to 11 who have been injured in a traffic accident were observed over a one year period, in parallel with a control group of children. More than one-third of the injured children had been hospitalized (for periods ranging anywhere between 1 and 47 days). One year later, one injured child out of ten was still suffering from pain, and/or still being treated for injuries resulting from the accident. Many other factors were linked to the initial overall level of severity of the injuries, contrary to that of pain, such as the rate and duration of hospitalization, the duration of care provided, the number of medical consultations, and absenteeism from school. Children who had been injured in a road traffic accident were found to be more anxious and nervous, in general, as well as having a high prevalence of sleeping disorders in comparison to the children in the control group.
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Personal name Charnay, Pierrette
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Personal name Martin, J.L.
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Personal name Vergnes, I.
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Note Santé Publique | 18 | 1 | 2006-03-01 | p. 23-39 | 0995-3914
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