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描述并比较受伤自行车骑行者及其他受伤道路使用者的特征:一项前瞻性队列研究。

Describing and comparing the characteristics of injured bicyclists and other injured road users: a prospective cohort study.

作者信息

Gopinath Bamini, Jagnoor Jagnoor, Craig Ashley, Kifley Annette, Dinh Michael, Ivers Rebecca, Boufous Soufiane, Cameron Ian D

机构信息

John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research, Sydney Medical School, Kolling Medical Research Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2016 Apr 14;16:324. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-2988-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We aimed to establish the frequency and characteristics (e.g. socioeconomic, pre-injury, and crash-related parameters) of injured bicyclists and other injured road users.

METHODS

748 participants aged ≥17 years who had sustained a minor or non-catastrophic injury in a land-transport crash, were interviewed after presenting to a metro hospital emergency department in New South Wales, Australia. A telephone-administered questionnaire obtained information on socio-economic, pre-injury health, and crash-related characteristics. These factors were then compared between injured bicyclists and other road users (car driver/passengers, motorcyclists/pillion and pedestrians/skateboarders). Cycling injury severity was characterized by three metrics (sustaining multiple injuries; hospital admission for ≥12 h; and sustaining a head/neck and/or facial injury).

RESULTS

In this cohort of people with injuries, 238 (32 %) were bicyclists. Frequency of cycling injuries were significantly different between age-groups among men (p = 0.0002), and were more common in men aged 45-59. Bicyclists were more likely to be aged 45-59, married, have university/tertiary qualifications and have a professional occupation compared to other road users (all p <0.0001). Bicyclists compared to participants involved in other types of land transport crashes were more likely to self-report excellent general health (p = 0.01), and were less likely to report a great/overwhelming perceived danger of death or 15.0 % versus 23-41 %; p <0.0001). Frequency of upper extremity and lower extremity injuries in bicyclists were 81.9 % and 60.5 %, respectively. Explanatory variables significantly associated with injury severity metrics were age, education level, paid work status and perceived danger of death/disability in the crash.

CONCLUSIONS

Minor cycling injuries were a relatively common cause of mild-moderate injury presentations to metro emergency departments. A wide spectrum of socio-demographic-, pre-injury-, and crash-related characteristics were related to cycling injuries.

摘要

背景

我们旨在确定受伤自行车骑行者及其他受伤道路使用者的发生频率和特征(如社会经济、受伤前及与碰撞相关的参数)。

方法

在澳大利亚新南威尔士州的一家地铁医院急诊科就诊后,对748名年龄≥17岁、在陆地交通碰撞中受轻伤或非灾难性伤害的参与者进行了访谈。通过电话问卷调查获取了有关社会经济、受伤前健康状况及与碰撞相关特征的信息。然后将这些因素在受伤自行车骑行者与其他道路使用者(汽车驾驶员/乘客、摩托车手/后座乘客以及行人/滑板爱好者)之间进行比较。自行车骑行受伤的严重程度通过三个指标来表征(多处受伤;住院≥12小时;头部/颈部和/或面部受伤)。

结果

在这个受伤人群队列中,238人(32%)为自行车骑行者。男性各年龄组之间自行车骑行受伤的频率存在显著差异(p = 0.0002),在45 - 59岁男性中更为常见。与其他道路使用者相比,自行车骑行者更有可能年龄在45 - 59岁、已婚、拥有大学/高等学历且从事专业职业(所有p < 0.0001)。与参与其他类型陆地交通碰撞的参与者相比,自行车骑行者更有可能自我报告总体健康状况良好(p = 0.01),并且报告死亡或严重/压倒性死亡危险的可能性较小(分别为15.0%对23 - 41%;p < 0.0001)。自行车骑行者上肢和下肢受伤的频率分别为81.9%和60.5%。与受伤严重程度指标显著相关的解释变量包括年龄、教育水平、有偿工作状态以及在碰撞中感知到的死亡/残疾危险。

结论

轻微的自行车骑行受伤是地铁急诊科轻度至中度受伤就诊的相对常见原因。广泛的社会人口统计学、受伤前及与碰撞相关的特征与自行车骑行受伤有关。

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