Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Faculty of Science, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Inj Prev. 2021 Oct;27(5):490-499. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2020-044085. Epub 2021 Mar 11.
Electric scooters are personal mobility devices that have risen in popularity worldwide since 2017. Emerging reports suggest that both riders and other road users, such as pedestrians and cyclists, have been injured in electric scooter-associated incidents. We undertook a scoping review of the current literature to evaluate the injury patterns and circumstances of electric scooter-associated injuries.
A scoping review of literature published from 2010 to 2020 was undertaken following accepted guidelines. Relevant articles were identified in Medline, Embase, SafetyLit and Transport Research International Documentation using terms related to electric scooters, injuries and incident circumstances. Supplemental searches were conducted to identify relevant grey literature (non-peer-reviewed reports).
Twenty-eight peer-reviewed studies and nine grey literature records were included in the review. The current literature surrounding electric scooter-associated injuries mainly comprises retrospective case series reporting clinical variables. Factors relating to injury circumstances are inconsistently reported. Findings suggest that the head, upper extremities and lower extremities are particularly vulnerable in electric scooter falls or collisions, while injuries to the chest and abdomen are less common. Injury severity was inconsistently reported, but most reported injuries were minor. Low rates of helmet use among electric scooter users were noted in several studies.
Electric scooters leave riders vulnerable to traumatic injuries of varying severity. Future work should prospectively collect standardised data that include information on the context of the injury event and key clinical variables. Research on interventions to prevent electric scooter injuries is also needed to address this growing area of concern.
电动滑板车自 2017 年以来在全球范围内越来越受欢迎,是个人出行工具。新出现的报告表明,骑手和其他道路使用者(如行人和骑自行车的人)在与电动滑板车相关的事故中受伤。我们对当前文献进行了范围审查,以评估与电动滑板车相关的伤害模式和情况。
根据既定指南,对 2010 年至 2020 年期间发表的文献进行了范围审查。使用与电动滑板车、伤害和事故情况相关的术语,在 Medline、Embase、SafetyLit 和 Transport Research International Documentation 中搜索相关文章。进行了补充搜索以确定相关灰色文献(非同行评审报告)。
共纳入 28 篇同行评审研究和 9 篇灰色文献记录。与电动滑板车相关的伤害的当前文献主要包括报告临床变量的回顾性病例系列。与事故情况相关的因素报告不一致。研究结果表明,头部、上肢和下肢在电动滑板车摔倒或碰撞时特别容易受伤,而胸部和腹部受伤则较少见。受伤严重程度的报告不一致,但大多数报告的伤害都较轻。几项研究都指出,电动滑板车使用者的头盔使用率较低。
电动滑板车使骑手容易受到不同严重程度的创伤性伤害。未来的工作应前瞻性地收集包括伤害事件背景和关键临床变量信息的标准化数据。还需要研究预防电动滑板车伤害的干预措施,以解决这一日益令人担忧的领域。