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Fact and Fiction Regarding Motorcycle Helmet Use, Associated Injuries, and Related Costs in the United States

机译:关于美国摩托车头盔使用,相关伤害和相关费用的事实和虚构

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Background Despite evidence that helmet use decreases motorcycle-associated injuries and mortality, the use of motorcycle helmets is not universal. As trauma surgeons are frequently the primary providers responsible for motorcycle crash victims, we sought to gain a better understanding of trauma surgeons’ perspectives on helmet use with motorcycles. Methods Members of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) were asked to participate in a survey that centered on attitudes, knowledge, and beliefs regarding motorcycle helmet use, associated injuries, and related costs. Demographic data were?analyzed. In addition, we performed a literature search to attempt to clarify the current data on this subject. Results A total of 127 surgeons participated. The majority were male (64%, n=81), in academic practice (67%, n=85), and worked at a Level I trauma center (80%, n=102). Of those that owned a motorcycle, 100% wear a helmet when riding. Seven percent (n=9) of respondents believe helmet use increases cervical spine injury, although the majority (78%, n=99) disagree. In regards to head injuries and helmet use, most (93%, n=118) believe that helmets decrease the severity of head injury, improve outcomes (98%, n=124), and impact long-term disability (93%, n=118). Ninety percent (n=114) of surgeons believe that state legislation mandating motorcycle helmet use increases helmet utilization, and 82% (n=104) believe that the decision to wear a helmet should not be a personal decision. The majority (83%, n=106) of trauma surgeons agreed that helmet use would likely lead to a major reduction in motorcycle-related health care costs. Conclusions North American trauma surgeons wear helmets when they ride motorcycles?and believe that these devices are highly protective, leading to a reduction in brain injury and the subsequent health care costs.
机译:背景技术尽管有证据表明头盔的使用降低了摩托车相关的伤害和死亡率,但是摩托车头盔的使用并不普遍。由于创伤外科医师通常是负责摩托车撞车事故受害者的主要提供者,因此我们试图更好地了解创伤外科医师对摩托车头盔使用的看法。方法美国创伤外科学会(AAST)的成员被要求参加一项调查,调查的重点是关于使用摩托车头盔,相关伤害和相关费用的态度,知识和信念。分析了人口统计数据。此外,我们进行了文献检索,以试图弄清该主题的最新数据。结果共有127名外科医生参加。在学术实践中,大多数是男性(64%,n = 81)(67%,n = 85),并且在一级创伤中心工作(80%,n = 102)。在拥有摩托车的人中,100%的骑行时戴头盔。百分之七(n = 9)的受访者认为使用头盔会增加颈椎损伤,尽管大多数人(78%,n = 99)对此表示反对。关于头部受伤和头盔使用,大多数(93%,n = 118)认为头盔可降低头部受伤的严重程度,改善结局(98%,n = 124)并影响长期残疾(93%,n) = 118)。 90%(n = 114)的外科医生认为,州立法强制使用摩托车头盔会增加头盔的使用率,而82%(n = 104)的人认为戴头盔的决定不属于个人决定。大多数(83%,n = 106)的创伤外科医师同意头盔的使用可能会导致摩托车相关的医疗费用大大降低。结论北美创伤外科医师在骑摩托车时会戴头盔,并相信这些设备具有很高的防护性,从而减少了脑部伤害并降低了医疗费用。

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