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Table 1 This table lists the participants, their age range, location, type and mode of injury

From: The lived experience of patients with conflict associated injuries whose wounds are affected by antimicrobial resistant organisms: a qualitative study from northwest Syria

 

n (%)

Age

 

20–29

6 (43)

30–39

4 (29)

40–49

4 (29)

Gender

 

Man

12 (86)

Woman

2 (14)

Governorate

 

Idlib

12 (86)

Aleppo

2 (14)

Mechanism of Injury

 

Light weapon

1 (7)

Missile bombing

2 (14)

Airplain bombing

9 (64)

Explosive device

1 (7)

Mortar shell fragment

1 (7)

Resulting injury

 

Gunshot wound to the left hip

1 (7)

Abdominal and back wounds with damage to the liver, spleen and intestines

1 (7)

Peneteratimg wound to the shoulder and chest with physical and nerve loss

1 (7)

Shrapnel injury which led to the amputation of one leg

1 (7)

Head injury and shrapnel injury to the trunk

1 (7)

Shrapnel injury to the back and spinal cord damage

1 (7)

Injury to both legs with physical and neurological disaibility

1 (7)

Large head wound and irreversible damage to the sclera

1 (7)

Shrapnel injury to back, legs and abdomen

1 (7)

Shrapnel injury to the abdomen with splenic, renal and intestinal damage

1 (7)

Shrapnel injury to the knee

1 (7)

Shrapnel injury to the abdomen, upper limbs, and head

1 (7)

Shrapnel injuries to the abdomen and legs with significant loss of function and nerve damage

1 (7)

Shrapnel injury to the thigh with significant loss of function and nerve damage

1 (7)

  1. As reported by patients