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  • Characteristics and rehabilitation needs of patients injured in “8·8” Jiuzhaigou earthquake

    Objective To analyze the rehabilitation needs and characteristics of patients injured in Jiuzhaigou earthquake, and provide early rehabilitation guidance for the wounded. Methods A total of 42 patients injured in " 8·8” Jiuzhaigou earthquake who were admitted to West China Hospital from August 9th to 16th 2017 for treatment were recruited in this study. Early survey and evaluation were conducted among them by using a self-made questionnaire. Results The top 2 common causes of injury were falling (23 cases, 54.8%) and flying stone (16 cases, 38.1%). The top 2 common injury sites were lower extremity (18 cases, 42.9%) and head (10 cases, 23.8%). Twenty-two cases (52.4%) left the hospital after treatment, 6 (14.3%) went to the Department of Orthopedics, and 6 (14.3%) went to the Department of Neurosurgery. The functional limitations included sensory function in 42 cases (100.0%), mental function in 28 (66.7%), motor function restriction in 24 (57.1%), balance physical limitation in 22 (52.4%), respiratory function in 5 (11.9%), and cardiac function in 1 (2.4%). A total of 37 cases (88.1%) had restricted activities of daily living capacities, mainly including 24 (57.1%) in stair climbing, 24 (57.1%) in walking and 22 (52.4%) in bathing. All the 42 cases needed functional evaluation: 22 (52.4%) needed rehabilitation treatment, and 19 (45.3%) needed rehabilitation aids. Conclusions The injury and function limitation of Jiuzhaigou earthquake victims has its own characteristics. According to the limitation of function, the direction of rehabilitation plan after the earthquake focuses on structural function, psychological function, daily activities and function rehabilitation, so as to bring patients back to the family and society as early as possible.

    Release date:2017-09-22 03:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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