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Evidence-Based Road Safety Practice in India: Assessment of the Adequacy of Publicly Available Data in Meeting Requirements for Comprehensive Road Safety Data Systems

机译:印度基于证据的道路安全实践:评估公开数据在满足全面道路安全数据系统要求方面的充分性

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Objective: To assess the availability and coverage of publicly available road safety data at the national and state levels in India. Methods: We reviewed the 2 publicly accessible data sources in India for the availability of data related to traffic injuries and deaths: (1) the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) and (2) the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH). Using the World Health Organization (WHO) manual for the comprehensive assessment of road safety data, we developed a checklist of indicators required for comprehensive road safety assessment. These indicators were then used to assess the availability of road safety data in India using the NCRB and MORTH data. We assessed the availability of data on outcomes and exposures indicators (i.e., number of crashes, injuries, deaths, timing of deaths, gender and age distribution of injuries and deaths), safety performance indicators (i.e., with reference to select risk factors of speeding, alcohol, and helmet use), and cost indicators (i.e., medical costs, material costs, intervention costs, productivity costs, time costs, and losses to quality of life). Results: Information on outcome indicators was the most comprehensive in terms of availability. Both NCRB and MORTH databases had data for most of the need areas specified by the WHO under outcomes and exposure indicators. Regarding outcome and exposure indicators, data were available for 81 and 91 percent of specified need areas at the national level from NCRB and MORTH databases, respectively. At the state level, data on outcome and exposure indicators were available for only 54 percent of need areas from either of the 2 sources. There were no data on safety performance indicators in the NCRB database. From the MORTH database, data availability on safety performance indicators was 60 percent at both national and state levels. Data availability on costs and process indicators was found to be below 20 percent at the national and state levels. Conclusion: Overall, there is an urgent need to improve the publicly available road safety data in India. This will enhance monitoring of the burden of traffic injuries and deaths, enable sound interpretation of national road safety data, and allow the formulation effective road safety policies.
机译:目的:评估印度国家和州一级公共道路安全数据的可用性和覆盖范围。方法:我们审查了印度的2个可公开访问的数据源,以获取与交通伤害和死亡有关的数据:(1)国家犯罪记录局(NCRB)和(2)公路运输和公路部(MORTH)。使用世界卫生组织(WHO)手册进行道路安全数据的综合评估,我们制定了道路综合评估所需的指标清单。然后,使用NCRB和MORTH数据,将这些指标用于评估印度道路安全数据的可用性。我们评估了关于结局和暴露指标(例如,撞车,受伤,死亡,死亡时间,伤害和死亡的性别和年龄分布),安全绩效指标(即,参考选择的超速危险因素)的数据可用性,酒精和头盔的使用)以及成本指标(例如,医疗成本,材料成本,干预成本,生产力成本,时间成本和生活质量损失)。结果:就可用性而言,关于结果指标的信息是最全面的。 NCRB和MORTH数据库都具有世界卫生组织在结果和暴露指标下指定的大多数需求领域的数据。关于结果和暴露指标,可分别从NCRB和MORTH数据库获得国家一级特定需求领域的81%和91%的数据。在州一级,只有两个来源中有54%的需求领域可获得关于结果和暴露指标的数据。 NCRB数据库中没有安全绩效指标的数据。根据MORTH数据库,国家和州两级的安全绩效指标数据可用性为60%。在国家和州一级,有关成本和过程指标的数据可用性低于20%。结论:总体而言,迫切需要改善印度公开的道路安全数据。这将加强对交通伤害和死亡负担的监测,对国家道路安全数据进行合理的解释,并制定有效的道路安全政策。

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