Death after trauma in the rural High North
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Thesis introduction (PDF)
Håkon Kvåle Bakke, Torben Wisborg: 'Rural high north: a high rate of fatal injury and prehospital death', World Journal of Surgery (2011), vol. 35(7):1615-1620 (PDF)
Håkon Kvåle Bakke, Ingrid Schrøder Hansen, Anette Bakkane Bendixen, Inge Morild, Peer K. Lilleng, Torben Wisborg: 'Fatal injury as a function of rurality-a tale of two Norwegian counties', Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (2013) vol. 21:14 (PDF)
Tomas Dybos Tannvik, Håkon Kvåle Bakke andTorben Wisborg: 'A systematic literature review on first aid provided by laypeople to trauma victims', Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2012), vol. 56(10):1222-1227. (PDF)
Date
2013-09-18Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
Author
Bakke, Håkon KvåleAbstract
The work of this thesis was initiated because Finnmark County had a
mortality rate from external causes well above national average for
several decades.
The aims of the thesis were to 1) investigate possible reasons for
Finnmark’s’ elevated death rate from external causes, 2) identify
challenges that a trauma system in Scandinavia must be tailored to meet,
and 3) find access points to limit the burden of injury in Finnmark.
The thesis consists of four papers. The first paper gives an
epidemiological description of the deaths from trauma in Finnmark for a
ten-year period, and explores changes over time. In the second article the
epidemiology of trauma death in Finnmark is compared to Hordaland
County. The third paper describes the deaths from low energy trauma in
Finnmark County for the ten-year period. The fourth paper is a review of
the literature on first aid to trauma victims by bystanders.
We have found an urban-rural continuum where mortality, and share of
prehospital death increases with rurality. For RTAs the rate of accidents
with personal injury was distributed inversely to mortality along the
continuum. The most common modes of injury were fractures in elderly,
suicide, and road traffic accidents. There is a potential for injury mortality
reduction in first aid from laypeople, but literature in that field is very
sparse. Low energy trauma constitutes a considerable and underestimated
share of deaths from trauma, and the victims are older and with higher
pre-injury morbidity than victims of high energy trauma. The overall
mortality from external causes in Finnmark has declined from the early
90’s to the mid-2000, but the epidemiological pattern of injury is
otherwise unchanged.
Finnmark’s high rate of death from external causes is probably tied to the
county’s rural nature and the multi-faceted disadvantage of rurality. A
trauma system in Scandinavia will have to meet the challenge of
mortality rates increasing with rurality, and the majority of deaths
occurring in the prehospital phase. 3) Finnmark does not seem to differ
greatly from other areas in one singular area, and access points will
mostly be the same as other rural areas
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Papers 3 of this thesis are not available in Munin:
3. Håkon Kvåle Bakke, Trond Dehli and Torben Wisborg: 'Fatal injury caused by low-energy trauma – a 10-year rural cohort' (manuscript)
3. Håkon Kvåle Bakke, Trond Dehli and Torben Wisborg: 'Fatal injury caused by low-energy trauma – a 10-year rural cohort' (manuscript)
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University of TromsøUniversitetet i Tromsø
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