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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF 100 PATIENTS VICTIMS OF NON-LETHAL WOUNDS BY SMALL ARMS ADMITTED DURING MAY 2003-MAY 2004 AND COSTS TO ROSALES HOSPITAL FOR THEIR MEDICAL ATTENTION Salvadoran Physicians for Social Responsibility International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW-EL SALVADOR) & Salvadoran Medical Students for Social Responsibility

EL SALVADOR Location: Central America Population: 6.5 million Geography: 20,935 km² Language: Spanish

WHY WE DECIDED TO UNDERTAKE RESEARCH El Salvador has a lot of information about injury and mortality due to small arms. In 1999-2000 MESARES developed a research project investigating small arm injuries that included reviewing the patient records. We identified a deficiency in collecting data at the hospital, especially among physicians and medical students. Patient records do not include enough information

WHY WE DECIDED TO UNDERTAKE THE RESEARCH Salvadoran Medical Students (EMESARES) branch of MESARES is a dynamic group. We decided to promote research to understand victims, and to allow us to design strategies to prevent violence, and provide appropriate treatment to victims and their families.

The greatest dangers from violence in Latin America came from guerrilla warfare and crime, mostly involving small arms. 450,000 guns are in civil hands. More than 2/3 of murders and almost 70% of robberies are armed robberies. PROBLEM

High lethality. Victims of nonlethal injuries are a real public health problem. Lack of information about the event, economic effect, poverty,and human development. PROBLEM

PROBLEM The consequences of an injury: Problem for their families Society Social impact Disabled due to a non-lethal wound Unemployment Families have to support them to live Psychological effects Public hospitals bring medical attention, drugs, surgeries, etc.

OBJECTIVES GENERAL OBJECTIVE: To identify the epidemiological profile of 100 patients victims of non lethal injuries by small arms, and identify the costs to Rosales Hospital due to their medical attention during May 2003-May 2004.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES A. To identify the patient s standard of living: social level, culture, economic status, personal details, in order to identify violence and non violence backgrounds of 100 patients victims of small arms injuries admitted to the Rosales Hospital. B. To determine the circumstances under which the injuries were received and the reasons for their admittance to the hospital. C. To establish the relationship between drug usage and victims of non-lethal injuries generated by small arms.

D. To establish the relationship between the carrying/possession of small arms and non-lethal injuries. E. To establish the relationship between seriousness of non-lethal injuries and costs to the hospital. F. To establish the costs to the Rosales Hospital due to the medical attention of patients with small arm wounds.

G. To establish the economic costs to the families of small arm injuries victims. H. To promote the reflection and analyses of the issue through the disclosure of the research results among health workers, physicians, medical students, patients, people responsible of the law in order to regulate and control gun possession, and decision makers at national and international levels. I. To discuss the implications of the findings on Public Health, and to design and explore the strategies to prevent violence in El Salvador.

METHODS Research Design: The research is an epidemiological, observational descriptive and prospective study. Field of the Study: Patients admitted to the Rosales National Hospital for small arms injuries during May 2003 to May 2004.

METHODS Sample: It is a non-probabilistic sample chosen by usefulness, structured by 100 patients present at the time of the researchers visits during the period of May 2003-May 2004. The researchers will identify the patients admitted due to non-lethal injuries generated by small arms.

The first part of the study includes: Survey with the patient: Trained field interviewers (Medical Students)collected data from the patient victims of non-lethal injuries who were interviewed in private through a survey, with special attention to determine the epidemiological profile.

The second part of the study consists of: Trained field researchers will revise the patient records in order to establish the seriousness of the injuries in order to establish hospital expenses. Medical Students will collect data starting with the base of the physical examination, diagnostic, medical procedures, surgical procedures, laboratory tests and other analyses (x-ray, TAC,endoscopies, ECG, etc).

Visit Sequence OBSERVATION SURGERY SERVICE Neurosurgical Trauma 5th. Female Surgery Service 6th. Female Surgery Service 2nd. Male Surgery Service 3rd. Male Surgery Service 1st.Male Surgery Service 4th. Male Surgery Service (patients in custody)

Variables Social level Culture and economic status Age, Sex, origin, marital status, occupation, job, profession. Drug usage, crime history, economic costs for patient s families and hospital expenses.

Instruments and Techniques to Obtain Data: Survey to identify the epidemiological profile and the circumstances under which the wounds were received. (For example: motive of the event, relationship between the victim and the aggressor, place where the event took place, etc.) Review of the records of patients who were interviewed in order to establish the injury seriousness and the medical attention, treatment, procedures to calculate the costs for the hospital due to their treatment. Survey to collect data from the records in order to establish the hospital expenses.

PROCESSING Data collected was entered and analysis was conducted using SPSS 11.5 for Windows. The collecting data base at Rosales Hospital will be analysed by Salvadoran Physicians for Social Responsibility (MESARES) with Public Health Specialists.

PRELIMINARY RESULTS 668 patients who attend in one year (from January 2003 to December 2003) 9,0% GENDER The sample was 100 patients from May 2003 to May 2004 91% Male and 9% female. 91,0%

RESULTS Average age : 25.19 The majority of patients were: 16-26 years old: 70 (70%) 27-37 : 21(21%) 38-48:4 (4%) 49-59:3 (3%) 60 to the highest:2 (2%). The origin : 67% urban, 33% rural.

AGE & RELIGION AGE GROUP RELIGION 2,0% 3,0% 4,0% 21,0% 1,0% 32,0% 33,0% 70,0% 34,0% Religion : 34% Catholic 33% non-religious 32% Protestant, 1% other.

RESULTS Marital Status: MARITAL STATUS 62% single 9% married 0% widow 29% cohabitation 0% divorce. 29,0% 9,0% 62,0%

RESULTS:FAMILY Lives with: 37%: steady family 28% : one of the parents 17% :relatives 13% :stepmother or stepfather and brothers 1% :brothers 2% :strangers 2% :alone 2,0% 2,0% 17,0% 1,0% 28,0% FAMILY 37,0% 13,0%

RESULTS: EDUCATION 6,0% 22,0% 34,0% EDUCATION 11,0% 27,0% Education: 11% none 27% elementary school 34% junior high school 22% high school 0% college 6% university

RESULTS:OCCUPATION 17 % unemployed 10% student 34% employed 37% temporary work 2% homemaker 2,0% 37,0% OCCUPATION 17,0% 10,0% 34,0%

Patients who have been exposed to: 67% armed robbery, 53% gang quarrels 54% police interventions 36% domestic violence 36% neighbor quarrel 18% murder 4% kidnapping 4% rape

Patients who carry a gun: 16% YES 84% NO Reasons to carry and possess a gun: Personal defense 10%, work 6%, 70% no response, non-applicable 13%, another purpose 1%.

Context of the Event Type of area: Rural 24%, Urban 76%. DAY OF THE WEEK Day of the week: Sunday 13% Monday 10%, Tuesday 11%, Wednesday 12%, Thursday 15%, Friday 13% Saturday 26%. 26,0% 13,0% 15,0% 13,0% 10,0% 11,0% 12,0%

Relationship between the victim and the aggressor: 22% well known,78% unknown. How the injury occurred: 7% accident or incidental 4% suicide 35% delinquency 29% conflicts 20% unknown 5% stray bullet INTENTION OF THE EVENT 7,0% 20,0% 4,0% 5,0% 35,0% 29,0%

CONCLUSIONS: The preliminary results suggest that a large number of patients are employed,and most of them support their families. The average age was 25.19. This suggests that the patients that are suffering small arm injuries are in a productive period of life. The majority of patients were male (91%) with an educational level between elementary school and junior high school (61%.

CONCLUSIONS: Understanding the following can help us to develop intervention strategies, and help establish the costs of violence to society. - differences between background and gender - places frequented in leisure time - motivation of the injury - relationship between the victim and the aggressor - place where the injury took place - crime history - drug consumption