Bishai D, Asiimwe B, Abbas S, Hyder A A, Bazeyo W
Department of Population and Family Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD21030, USA.
Inj Prev. 2008 Aug;14(4):223-7. doi: 10.1136/ip.2008.018341.
In October 2004, the Ugandan Police department deployed enhanced traffic safety patrols on the four major roads to the capital Kampala.
To assess the costs and potential effectiveness of increasing traffic enforcement in Uganda.
Record review and key informant interviews were conducted at 10 police stations along the highways that were patrolled. Monthly data on traffic citations and casualties were reviewed for January 2001 to December 2005; time series (ARIMA) regression was used to assess for a statistically significant change in traffic deaths. Costs were computed from the perspective of the police department in $US 2005. Cost offsets from savings to the health sector were not included.
The annual cost of deploying the four squads of traffic patrols (20 officers, four vehicles, equipment, administration) is estimated at $72,000. Since deployment, the number of citations has increased substantially with a value of $327 311 annually. Monthly crash data pre- and post-intervention show a statistically significant 17% drop in road deaths after the intervention. The average cost-effectiveness of better road safety enforcement in Uganda is $603 per death averted or $27 per life year saved discounted at 3% (equivalent to 9% of Uganda's $300 GDP per capita).
The costs of traffic safety enforcement are low in comparison to the potential number of lives saved and revenue generated. Increasing enforcement of existing traffic safety norms can prove to be an extremely cost-effective public health intervention in low-income countries, even from a government perspective.
2004年10月,乌干达警察局在通往首都坎帕拉的四条主要道路上部署了加强交通安全巡逻。
评估乌干达加强交通执法的成本和潜在效果。
在巡逻的高速公路沿线的10个警察局进行记录审查和关键信息提供者访谈。审查了2001年1月至2005年12月的每月交通罚单和伤亡数据;使用时间序列(ARIMA)回归来评估交通死亡人数的统计学显著变化。成本从警察局的角度以2005年美元计算。未包括卫生部门节省的成本抵消。
部署四个交通巡逻队(20名警官、四辆车、设备、行政管理)的年度成本估计为72,000美元。自部署以来,罚单数量大幅增加,每年价值327,311美元。干预前后的每月撞车数据显示,干预后道路死亡人数在统计学上显著下降了17%。乌干达更好的道路安全执法的平均成本效益为每避免一例死亡603美元或每挽救一个生命年27美元(按3%贴现,相当于乌干达人均300美元国内生产总值的9%)。
与可能挽救的生命数量和产生的收入相比,交通安全执法的成本较低。即使从政府的角度来看,加强现有交通安全规范的执行在低收入国家也可能是一种极具成本效益的公共卫生干预措施。