id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mrhlu53xp5hljbb2fkoxjamxda Stephen Strotmeyer Injuries among Amish children: opportunities for prevention 2019.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 3368 302 57 Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the injury risk patterns among Amish children, many of Methods: With IRB approval, we performed a retrospective review of Amish patients age ≤ 12 years presenting to a Results: One hundred eighty-three Amish children were admitted, and 2 died from injuries. with animal-related injuries associated with the longest LOS (3 days; IQR 1–4.75). Conclusions: The majority of injuries among Amish children are due to falls. Keywords: Amish, Injury, Trauma, Pediatric One study focusing on the pediatric Amish community specifically, identified falls as the leading cause of Mechanism of injury (MOI) for ICU patients included falls (n = 21; 41.2%), of which 7 (13.7%) were pediatric Amish trauma, our study identified hay hole falls source of trauma, animal-related injuries result in a longer length of stay, identifying another potential area for Hay hole falls and animal-related injuries result A study of trauma in an Amish community. ./cache/work_mrhlu53xp5hljbb2fkoxjamxda.pdf ./txt/work_mrhlu53xp5hljbb2fkoxjamxda.txt