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1998-2007 年加利福尼亚州奥兰治县老年机动车碰撞的致死率和伤害严重程度。

Fatality and injury severity of older adult motor vehicle collisions in orange county, california, 1998-2007.

机构信息

University of California, Irvine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Orange, California.

出版信息

West J Emerg Med. 2013 Feb;14(1):63-8. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2011.8.6610.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Injuries and fatalities in adult drivers 18-65 years of age have decreased in recent years due to safer vehicles, enhanced medical policies, and implementation of injury prevention policies. However, adult drivers over 65 years of age are continuing to suffer from motor vehicle collision-related injuries and fatalities at a more constant rate. A number of physiological factors contribute to the deterioration in visual acuity, slower reaction speeds, and decreased awareness in older drivers. The objective of this study was to examine injury severity and fatality rates in older drivers compared to their younger counterparts in Orange County, California.

METHODS

This study used the Statewide Integrated Traffic Record System data for Orange County for the years 1998-2007. Drivers were categorized into 4 age groups: 25-64, 65-74, 75-84, and older than 85 years of age. Injury severity was assessed by the investigating officer.

RESULTS

Of the 197,814 drivers involved in motor vehicle collisions, 178,481 (90.2%) were in the 25-64 age group; 11,397 (5.8%) were 65-74; 6,592 (3.3%) were 75-84; and 1,344 drivers (0.7%) were over 85. Those aged 25-64 had the lowest fatality rate per 100,000 people, 2.5, whereas those 75-84 had the highest fatality rate, 4.9. The percent of crashes involving a left turn increased with age, and the percent that were stopped in the road decreases with age. Change in injury collision involvement ratio in the 3 younger age groups decreased by 26% to 32%, but decreased by 18% among drivers aged 85 years and older.

CONCLUSION

The decrease in collision fatalities was greater in the 25-64-year-old group compared to the older adult population. This disparity highlights the need for further injury prevention efforts for older drivers.

摘要

引言

近年来,由于车辆安全性提高、医疗政策改善以及实施伤害预防政策,18-65 岁成年司机的伤害和死亡人数有所下降。然而,65 岁以上的成年司机仍在持续遭受与机动车碰撞相关的伤害和死亡,且其发生率较为稳定。许多生理因素导致老年司机的视力敏锐度下降、反应速度变慢以及意识降低。本研究的目的是比较加利福尼亚州橙县老年司机和年轻司机的伤害严重程度和死亡率。

方法

本研究使用了橙县 1998-2007 年全州综合交通记录系统的数据。司机分为 4 个年龄组:25-64 岁、65-74 岁、75-84 岁和 85 岁以上。伤害严重程度由调查人员评估。

结果

在涉及机动车碰撞的 197814 名司机中,178481 名(90.2%)司机年龄在 25-64 岁之间;11397 名(5.8%)司机年龄在 65-74 岁之间;6592 名(3.3%)司机年龄在 75-84 岁之间;1344 名(0.7%)司机年龄在 85 岁以上。25-64 岁年龄组的每 10 万人死亡率最低,为 2.5,而 75-84 岁年龄组的死亡率最高,为 4.9。涉及左转的事故百分比随年龄增长而增加,而停在道路上的事故百分比随年龄增长而降低。在 3 个年轻年龄组中,碰撞受伤参与率下降了 26%至 32%,但 85 岁以上的司机下降了 18%。

结论

与老年人群体相比,25-64 岁年龄组的碰撞死亡率下降幅度更大。这种差异突出表明需要进一步加强对老年司机的伤害预防工作。

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