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Evaluation of the Victims of Road Traffic Crashes Presenting in Hospitals in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, Nigeria. A Prospective Pilot Study

机译:对尼日利亚联邦首都特区阿布贾医院道路交通事故受害者的评估。前瞻性先导研究

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Background: Road Traffic Crashes are indeed major contributor of disability and death globally. Accurate and reliable data on actual number of victims of road traffic crashes in various countries is required to understand the burden of road traffic crashes and to implement interventions to reduce crashes in any particular country. In Nigeria, there are often conflicting data from various agencies and sources on the actual number of road traffic crashes and the number of affected victims. This study therefore evaluates the victims of road traffic crashes presenting to the hospitals in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, Nigeria and compares the findings with data arising from the Federal Road Safety Commission over the same period. Methods: This was a prospective observational study of victims of road traffic crashes presenting in the hospitals in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, Nigeria. Data of victims of road traffic collisions presenting to the hospitals in the FCT was collected from all identified hospitals, over a period of 3 months. Data was analysed and results presented as descriptive statistics. Results: During the period under study, a total of 819 victims of RTC were recorded from the various hospitals across the FCT. The bulk of the patients were within (16 – 40) years (n=598{71.9%} with males constituting about 75.3% of the victims. One hundred and twenty seven (15.5%) of the injuries was fatal. About two-third of the victims were taken to the public hospitals (n = 543 {66.3%}). Majority of the victims of RTC were passengers in the motorized vehicles including motorcycle (n =410 {49%}) and pedestrians constituted 17.9% (147) of the victims. Conclusion: This pilot study confirms the high incidence of RTC in the FCT Abuja Nigeria and the existing disparity between the data of victims of road traffic crashes emanating from the hospitals and data published by the Government agencies in Nigeria during the same period. There is the need to harmonise data from various stakeholders in an attempt to establishing a comprehensive and reliable database of victims of road traffic crashes in Nigeria.
机译:背景:道路交通事故确实是全球致残和死亡的主要原因。需要了解各个国家道路交通事故受害者实际人数的准确可靠数据,以了解道路交通事故的负担并采取干预措施以减少任何特定国家的道路交通事故。在尼日利亚,经常有来自各种机构和来源的相互矛盾的数据,这些数据涉及实际的道路交通事故数量和受影响的受害者人数。因此,本研究评估了呈现给尼日利亚联邦首都特区阿布贾医院的道路交通事故受害者,并将调查结果与同期联邦道路安全委员会的数据进行了比较。方法:这是对尼日利亚联邦首都特区阿布贾医院中道路交通事故受害者的前瞻性观察研究。在3个月的时间里,从所有确定的医院中收集了FCT中提供给医院的道路交通冲突受害者的数据。分析数据并将结果显示为描述性统计数据。结果:在研究期间,FCT各地各医院共记录了819名RTC受害者。大部分患者在(16 – 40)年内(n = 598 {71.9%},其中男性占受害者的75.3%。一百二十七(15.5%)人受伤是致命的,约三分之二。受害人中有1/3被送往公立医院(n = 543 {66.3%}),大部分RTC受害人是乘坐机动车辆(包括摩托车)的乘客(n = 410 {49%}),而行人占17.9%(147)。结论:这项初步研究证实了尼日利亚FCT阿布贾的RTC发生率很高,同时医院产生的道路交通事故受害者的数据与同期尼日利亚政府机构发布的数据之间也存在差异。有必要协调来自各个利益相关者的数据,以期建立一个全面而可靠的尼日利亚道路交通事故受害者的数据库。

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