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The effectiveness of helmets in bicycle collisions with motor vehicles: A case-control study

机译:头盔在机动车与自行车碰撞中的有效性:病例对照研究

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There has been an ongoing debate in Australia and internationally regarding the effectiveness of bicycle helmets in preventing head injury. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of bicycle helmets in preventing head injury amongst cyclists in crashes involving motor vehicles, and to assess the impact of 'risky cycling behaviour' among helmeted and unhelmeted cyclists. This analysis involved a retrospective, case-control study using linked police-reported road crash, hospital admission and mortality data in New South Wales (NSW), Australia during 2001-2009.The study population was cyclist casualties who were involved in a collision with a motor vehicle. Cases were those that sustained a head injury and were admitted to hospital. Controls were those admitted to hospital who did not sustain a head injury, or those not admitted to hospital. Standard multiple variable logistic regression modelling was conducted, with multinomial outcomes of injury severity.There were 6745 cyclist collisions with motor vehicles where helmet use was known. Helmet use was associated with reduced risk of head injury in bicycle collisions with motor vehicles of up to 74%, and the more severe the injury considered, the greater the reduction. This was also found to be true for particular head injuries such as skull fractures, intracranial injury and open head wounds. Around one half of children and adolescents less than 19 years were not wearing a helmet, an issue that needs to be addressed in light of the demonstrated effectiveness of helmets. Non-helmeted cyclists were more likely to display risky riding behaviour, however, were less likely to cycle in risky areas; the net result of which was that they were more likely to be involved in more severe crashes.
机译:在澳大利亚乃至国际上,关于自行车头盔在防止头部受伤方面的有效性一直存在争论。这项研究的目的是检验自行车头盔在防止机动车碰撞事故中骑车者头部受伤的有效性,并评估头盔式和非头盔式骑车者“危险的自行车行为”的影响。这项分析涉及一项回顾性病例对照研究,使用了警方报告的相关道路交通事故,医院入院和死亡率数据(2001-2009年)。汽车。病例为头部受伤并入院的病例。对照组是那些没有头部受伤而住院的患者,或者是那些没有住院的患者。进行了标准的多变量logistic回归建模,得出了伤害严重程度的多项结果。已知头盔使用的摩托车发生了6745次骑车人碰撞。使用头盔可将与摩托车发生的自行车碰撞中头部受伤的风险降低至74%,并且考虑到的伤害越严重,减少的幅度就越大。对于某些特定的头部受伤,例如颅骨骨折,颅内损伤和开放性颅脑伤口,也是如此。大约有不到19岁的儿童和青少年中有一半没有戴头盔,鉴于头盔的有效性,需要解决这个问题。非头盔骑自行车的人更有可能表现出危险的骑行行为,但是在危险区域骑车的可能性较小;最终的结果是他们更有可能卷入更严重的车祸。

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    《Accident Analysis & Prevention 》 |2013年第4期| 78-88| 共11页
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    Transport and Road Safety (TARS) Research, Old Main Bid, University of New South Wales, NSW 2052 Australia;

    Transport and Road Safety (TARS) Research, Old Main Bid, University of New South Wales, NSW 2052 Australia;

    Transport and Road Safety (TARS) Research, Old Main Bid, University of New South Wales, NSW 2052 Australia;

    School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia;

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    bicycles; helmets; head injury; brain injury; motor vehicle collisions;

    机译:自行车;头盔;头部受伤;脑部受伤;机动车碰撞;

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