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Sport and recreational activities related injury hospitalisations in Queensland public acute hospitals between 2016 and 2020

Queensland Trauma Insights – September 2021

Sport and recreational activities related injury hospitalisations in Queensland public acute hospitals between 2016 and 2020

Authors: Dr Shahera Banu Last updated on 24 June 2021

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Key findings

Between 01 January 2016 and 31 December 2020:

  • 58,727 sport and recreational activity related injury hospitalisations occurred in Qld public acute hospitals.
  • Team ball sports were the leading cause of sports injuries accounting for 32% of hospitalisations (n=18,606).
  • Males aged between 10-19 years had the highest incidence.
  • Fractures were the main injury sustained accounting for almost half of all hospitalisations (N=27,703, 47%).

Key figures

Trends over time

Activity/Outcome 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Total
Episodes of care 11,539 11,543 11,714 12,083 11,848 58,727
Patient days 19,795 19,302 19,175 20,420 20,082 98,774
Av Length of stay 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.7
Died in hospital 13 7 12 6 10 48

Age and sex breakdown

Body region of injury sustained

Top 10 sports causing injury

Types of sport Episodes Patient days
Team ball sports 18,606 23,588
Wheeled nonmotored sports 12,487 22,950
Wheeled motor sports 5,509 13,346
Individual water sports 4,829 8,822
Equestrian activities 3,601 7,413
Individual athletic activities 2,491 4,474
Other specified sport and exercise activity 2,235 3,480
Team bat or stick sports 1,306 1,615
Combative sports 1,267 1,652
Unspecified sport and exercise activity 1,002 1,498
Total 53,333 88,838

Top 10 team ball sports

Team ball sports Episodes Patient days
Rugby, unspecified 4,721 6,049
Soccer 3,249 4,178
Football, unspecified 2,109 2,523
Australian Rules 1,938 2,333
Rugby League 1,932 2,621
Touch football 1,343 1,705
Basketball 1,309 1,651
Netball, other and unspecified 899 1,038
Rugby Union 498 709
Other unspecified football 248 305
Total 18,243 23,112

Top 10 injury sustained

Injury sustained Extremities
Fracture 27,703
Internal organ injuries 6,738
Open wound 4,079
Superficial and contusions 2,557
Dislocation 2,490
Toxic Effects 381
Burn 161
Other effects of external causes 1,071
Other unspecified 9,005
Unspecified 4,090

About us

The Jamieson Trauma Institute (JTI) connects clinicians, researchers, government and industry partners striving to advance trauma prevention, research and clinical management, to deliver the best possible care for people who experience traumatic injury. JTI was established with funding from the Motor Accident Insurance Commission and Metro North Hospital and Health Service. For further information, contact: Jamieson_trauma_institute@health.qld.gov.au

Data scope and definitions

This overview was produced by the Jamieson Trauma Institute, in consultation with the Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health using Queensland Hospital Admitted Patient Data Collection (QHAPDC) (derived subset of data tables comprising injury related hospital admissions from all public acute hospitals excluding Mater South Brisbane Hospitals). Data Scope

  • Includes episodes of admitted patient care with separation date between 01 January 2016 & 31 December 2020.
  • Sport and recreational activity related hospitalisation is defined by ICD-10-AM principal diagnosis code between S00-T98 with activity code between U50 and U71.
  • Care Type = Acute.
  • Data from 1 July 2020 are preliminary and subject to change.
  • This overview presents raw counts and percentages, not age standardised rates, as data relate to episodes of care and not individual patients.
2022-06-27T13:15:40+10:0030 September 2021|
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