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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 461-464, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-792500

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Objective TostudythetrendofaccidentaldeathamongchildrenunderfiveinZhejiangProvinceduringthelast tenyears,andfurthertoprovidepreventivestrategiesforreducingtheaccidentalmortalityintheregion.Methods By stratified cluster random sampling,all the children under five from 30 sampling areas of Zhejiang Province from 2005 to 201 4 were enrolled.The accidental injury mortalities were investigated by descriptive analysis and chi -square test for lineartrend.Results Theunder-fivemortalitycausedbyaccidentaldeathdemonstratedadecreasedtrendinZhejiang Province between 2005 and 201 4,from 2.52‰in 2005 to 1.48‰in 201 4.During 2005 to 201 4,the accidental mortality rate caused by accidental injuries of neonatal was reduced by 70.05%,1 -1 1 months old by 45.60%,and 1 -4 years old by 31.63% with statistical significance (P<0.05 ).The major cause of accidental death among infants was accidental asphyxia.The top cause in 1 -4 years old children was drowning,followed by traffic incidents and falls.The accidental mortality rate in rural regions decreased faster than that in urban regions.Compared with the resident population, decreasing was slower in cause -mortality rate in floating population.The gap between resident and floating population becamewiderfrom2005to2014.Conclusion Accidentalinjuriesarethemostcriticalmortalfactorstochildrenunder five.The prevention programs should be carried out especially on the floating population.The prevention of accidental asphyxia is critical to infants,while drowning and traffic incidents is critical to 1 -4 years old children.

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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 21-24, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-792360

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Objective To investigate the current status of sleep and its influencing factors among diabetic patients in communities. Methods Using the method of cluster sampling,a total of 449 diabetic patients were selected from 20 communities in Beilun District,Ningbo City. A well -structured questionnaire and physical examination were applied to obtain information,and pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index( pSQI)was also used to compare the sleeping quality of diabetic patients with norm population. Results Out of 449 patients,177(39. 42%)had poor sleeping quality. Compared with norm (3. 88 ± 2. 52),sleeping quality of diabetic patients(5. 50 ± 3. 82)was poorer(p<0. 01). Multivariable logistic regression showed that BMI,family income and cardiovascular diseases( CVD)were the influencing factors of sleeping quality,the value of OR and 95% confidence interval(95%CI)were 0. 93(0. 87-0. 99),0. 35(0. 15-0. 80)and 1. 58(1. 01-2. 47) respectively. Besides,multivariable linear regression showed that family income and retirement were associated with sleeping quality(p<0. 05). Conclusion Sleep disorder remains a common problem among diabetic patients Low BMI,low family income,non-retiree and CVD contribute to poor status of sleep.

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