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西澳大利亚州急诊科收治的骑自行车者和骑摩托车者的道路环境、碰撞类型及住院情况

Road environment, crash type and hospitalisation of bicyclists and motorcyclists presented to emergency departments in Western Australia.

作者信息

Meuleners Lynn B, Lee Andy H, Haworth Claire

机构信息

School of Public Health, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U 1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2007 Nov;39(6):1222-5. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2007.03.006. Epub 2007 Apr 13.

Abstract

Emergency presentations by bicyclists and motorcyclists are often the result from a fall or non-motor vehicle collision that occurred in off-road locations. Consequently, they are unlikely to be captured by police records. If the injury is not severe enough to warrant hospitalisation, they will also not be captured by the hospital admission system. To ascertain the nature and type of these crash events, a 6-month prospective study was undertaken of bicyclists and motorcyclists who presented to emergency departments in Perth, Western Australia, due to involvement in a crash or non-motor vehicle collision. Of the 330 eligible presentations, 151 bicyclists and 104 motorcyclists agreed to participate in a structured interview, representing a response rate of 77.3%. Among them, 120 (79%) bicyclists and 71 (68%) motorcyclists had a fall or non-motor vehicle collision, and many of the crashes (88 (58%) and 47 (45%), respectively) occurred off-road. Moreover, 26.5% of bicyclist and 62.5% of motorcyclist presentations led to hospital admissions. Multivariate logistic regression analysis further showed that the crash location and road type affected hospitalisation for both groups. Although, crashes occurring in rural areas contributed 14% of the events overall, their adjusted risk of hospitalisation increased five times when compared to metropolitan locations. Crash preventive measures targeting rural areas should be considered to further improve the safety of bicyclists and motorcyclists.

摘要

骑自行车者和骑摩托车者的急诊情况通常是由在非道路区域发生的摔倒或非机动车碰撞导致的。因此,这些情况不太可能被警方记录所捕捉。如果伤势不够严重而无需住院治疗,那么医院的入院系统也不会记录这些情况。为了确定这些碰撞事件的性质和类型,对因卷入碰撞或非机动车碰撞而前往西澳大利亚州珀斯市急诊科就诊的骑自行车者和骑摩托车者进行了一项为期6个月的前瞻性研究。在330例符合条件的就诊病例中,151名骑自行车者和104名骑摩托车者同意参与结构化访谈,回应率为77.3%。其中,120名(79%)骑自行车者和71名(68%)骑摩托车者发生了摔倒或非机动车碰撞,且许多碰撞(分别为88例(58%)和47例(45%))发生在非道路区域。此外,26.5%的骑自行车者就诊病例和62.5%的骑摩托车者就诊病例导致了住院治疗。多变量逻辑回归分析进一步表明,碰撞地点和道路类型对两组的住院治疗情况均有影响。虽然农村地区发生的碰撞事件占总体事件的14%,但其调整后的住院风险与城市地区相比增加了五倍。应考虑针对农村地区采取碰撞预防措施,以进一步提高骑自行车者和骑摩托车者的安全性。

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