U.S., March 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06891027) titled 'Loss of Parental Workforce in Paediatric Fractures' on March 14.
Brief Summary: Childhood fractures are frequently encountered in orthopaedic practice. 40-64% of boys and 25-40% of girls have at least one fracture by the age of 16. Children, who are more fragile than adults, usually require additional care support during the treatment process. Labour force statistics have determined that one third of the loss of labour force occurs after musculoskeletal injuries.
When the literature is examined, there are many studies investigating loss of labour force after fractures. It was found that 20% of the patients never returned to work a...