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Descriptions of Motor Vehicle Collisions by Participants in Emergency Department–Based Studies: Are They Accurate?

机译:基于急诊科研究的参与者对机动车碰撞的描述:它们是否准确?

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Introduction: We examined the accuracy of research participant characterizations of motor vehicle collisions (MVC). Methods: We conducted an emergency department-based prospective study of adults presenting for care after experiencing an MVC. Study participants completed a structured clinical interview that assessed the number of lanes of the road where the collision took place, vehicle type, road condition, speed limit, seat belt use, airbag deployment, vehicle damage, time of collision, and use of ambulance transportation. Study participant data were then compared with information recorded by Michigan State Police at the scene of the MVC. Agreement between research participant reports and police-reported data were assessed by using percentage agreement and j coefficients for categorical variables and correlation coefficients for continuous variables. Results: There were 97 study participants for whom emergency department interviews and Michigan State Police Report information were available. Percentage agreement was 51% for number of lanes,76% for car drivability, 88% for road condition, 91% for vehicle type, 92% for seat belt use, 94% for airbag deployment, 96% for speed limit, 97% for transportation by ambulance, and 99% for vehicle seat position. j values were 0.32 for seat belt use, 0.34 for number of lanes, 0.73 for vehicle type, 0.76 for speed limit, 0.77 for road condition, 0.87 for airbag deployment, 0.90 for vehicle seat position, and 0.94for transport by ambulance. Correlation coefficients were 0.95 for the time of the collision, and 0.58 for extent of damage to the vehicle. Most discrepancies between patients and police about extent of vehicle damage occurred for cases in which the patient reported moderate or severe damage but the police reported only slight damage. Conclusion: For most MVC characteristics, information reported by research participants was consistent with police-reported data. Agreement was moderate or high for characteristics of greatestrelevance to injury biomechanics. These results suggest that research participant report is an acceptable source of collision information. [West J Emerg Med. 2012;13(4):329–334.].
机译:简介:我们研究了机动车碰撞(MVC)研究参与者表征的准确性。方法:我们进行了一项基于急诊科的前瞻性研究,对经历了MVC的成年人进行护理。研究参与者完成了结构化的临床访谈,评估了发生碰撞的道路的车道数量,车辆类型,道路状况,限速,安全带使用,安全气囊展开,车辆损坏,碰撞时间以及使用救护车运输。然后将研究参与者的数据与密西西比州警察在MVC现场记录的信息进行比较。通过使用百分比一致性和分类系数的j系数和连续变量的相关系数来评估研究参与者报告与警察报告的数据之间的一致性。结果:有97名研究参与者可获得急诊部门采访和密歇根州警察报告信息。车道数量的百分比协议为51%,汽车驾驶性能的百分比为76%,道路条件的百分比为88%,车辆类型的百分比为91%,安全带使用的百分比为92%,安全气囊展开的百分比为94%,速度限制的百分比为96%,可以通过救护车运输,并且99%用于车辆座椅位置。 j的值分别为:安全带使用0.32,车道数量0.34,车辆类型0.73,限速0.76,道路状况0.77,安全气囊展开0.87,车辆座椅位置0.90和救护车运输0.94。碰撞时的相关系数为0.95,对车辆的损坏程度的相关系数为0.58。患者和警察之间关于车辆损坏程度的大多数差异发生在患者报告中度或严重损坏而警察报告仅轻微损坏的情况下。结论:对于大多数MVC特征,研究参与者报告的信息与警方报告的数据一致。对于与损伤生物力学最相关的特征,一致性为中等或高度。这些结果表明,研究参与者的报告是可以接受的碰撞信息来源。 [西急救医学杂志。 2012; 13(4):329-334。]。

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