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International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 30477441     EISSN : 30477433     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22225/ijbstm
Core Subject : Health,
International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine is published twice (March and September) a year. The objective is to promote articles on biology and medicine. International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine publishes original research work related to biological and medicine. The journal publishes Original articles, Short Reports, Case Reports, and Review articles. All articles published in International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine (IJBSTM) are peer-reviewed and published online for immediate access and citation. International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine (IJBSTM) publishes the Original clinical and experimental research studies, Review articles, Case reports on topics but not limited to: Biocemistry, Genetics and molecular biology, Medicine, Environmental health, Tropical diseases, Diseases in tropics, Global health, Pharmacological sciences, Biomedical sciences, Public health, Infection, Epidemiology and clinical epidemiology, Molecular biology, Microbiology, Travel Medicine
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Characteristics of Fractures among International Travellers in Bali Ketut Ngurah Bagaskara M; Sri Ratna Dewi
International Journal of Biomedical Science and Travel Medicine 35-40
Publisher : Publication Department, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/ijbstm.2.2.2025.35-40

Abstract

An increase in the number of foreign tourists in Bali will likely lead to a rise in musculoskeletal traumas, particularly fractures. The characteristics of fractures vary in terms of aetiology, age, and location, as well as the mechanism of injury (MOI), which, in turn, have different forms of treatment. This study aimed to determine fracture characteristics based on demographics, the affected bone fractures, the relationship between the bone and surrounding tissue, and fracture configuration. The research method used is a descriptive observational approach, drawing from patient notes or medical records of patients undergoing inpatient or outpatient treatment between January 2022 and December 2023. The sampling technique used in this research is consecutive sampling. The minimum number of samples required for this research is 96. The data in this research were analysed descriptively and presented in the form of narratives, tables, graphs, or images. The research results showed that respondents who experienced fractures were primarily Russian citizens, accounting for 25% of the total. Most respondents experienced closed fractures, totalling 90. The most common fault lines were complete fractures, with 92 respondents, and experienced transverse fracture characteristics, with 55 respondents. The highest number of fractures occurred in the Metatarsal V, with 20 respondents experiencing single-site fractures.

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