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Urban-rural differences in pediatric ATV-related trauma in Canada from 2002-2019: A population-based descriptive study

Heck, M.; Sobhan, S.; Balshaw, R.; Mcgavock, J.

2025-07-18 pediatrics
10.1101/2025.07.17.25331717 medRxiv
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ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to describe differences and trends in ATV-related hospitalizations for urban and rural-dwelling youth in Canada. MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study using administrative hospital abstract data all patients admitted for an ATV-related injury to hospitals in 9 provinces in Canada between 2002 and 2019. The primary exposure was rural residence, defined by postal code. Rural-urban comparisons were stratified by age group: children (<16 years), adolescents (16-20 years) and adults (>21 years). The primary outcome was the incidence of any hospitalization, secondary outcomes were head injury, fractures, crush injury and spinal cord injury.. ResultsAmong 34,390 patients with complete data, 17% were children younger than 16 yrs and 14% were adolescents 16-20 yrs; 78% of children and 85% of adolescents were male, and 47% lived rurally. The incident rate ratio (IRR) for being hospitalized for an ATV-related injury was 5-fold higher for rural children (5.59; 95% CI: 5.30-5.88) and adolescents (5.16; 95% CI: 4.88, 5.47) compared to urban children and adolescents, respectively. The 5-fold higher IRR was also evident for ATV-related fractures among rural children and adolescents. Adolescents had a particularly higher risk for ATV-related crush injuries (IRR: 10.43; 95% CI: 5.74-18.96) and spinal cord injuries (IRR: 5.21; 95% CI: 3.33-8.15) while children were at higher risk of ATV-related head injuries (IRR: 6.55; 95% CI: 5.76-7.46) compared to urban dwelling youth. ConclusionsIn Canada, rural children and adolescents were at a very elevated risk of ATV injuries compared to those living in urban centres.

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