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Hospitalization costs and estimates of direct and indirect economic losses due to injury sustained in road traffic crashes: Results from a one-year cohort study in three European countries (The REHABILAID project)

机译:道路交通损失损失因伤害导致的住院成本和直接和间接经济损失的估计:三年欧洲国家的一年队列研究结果(康复项目)

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Introduction The financial cost of injuries sustained in road traffic crashes is high for victims, families and national budgets, but there is limited information on the cost of injury from the victims’ perspective, especially in terms of the hard-to-reach multi-trauma patient population such as those admitted to the intensive care units of hospitals. Materials and methods The current study received funding by the European Commission Directorate-General Mobility and Transport. It is a prospective, prevalence-based, cost-of-illness study. Participants admitted in the intensive care units of seven public hospitals in Greece, Germany and Italy because of injuries from road traffic crashes, during one year, were enrolled in the study. Patients were followed-up for one year after the intensive care unit admission to report emerging direct and indirect costs related to their injury. Results A total of 120 people were enrolled. Males, those aged 25–49, motorcyclists and those severely injured (Maximum Abbreviated Injury Scale (MAIS) 3+) with highest severity located at the central part of the body, accounted for the highest percentages of both the direct and indirect injury costs. The highest average direct costs were for females, those aged 50–64, pedestrians and those slightly injured (MAIS 1 or 2) with highest severity at the central region of the body. Males, patients aged 25–49, car passengers and truck drivers as well as those slightly injured (MAIS 1 or 2) with highest severity at multiple locations were over-represented in the average indirect costs. Conclusions Those groups that account for a high percentage of injury costs should be targeted in health policy initiatives.
机译:介绍道路交通崩盘受伤的金融成本对于受害者,家庭和国家预算很高,但有关受害者视角的伤害成本有限的信息,特别是在难以达到的多创伤方面患者群体,例如那些录取医院密集监护单位的人。材料和方法目前的研究得到了欧盟委员会一般移动和运输的资金。它是一种前瞻性,普遍的疾病成本研究。参与者在希腊的七个公立医院的重症监护室中承认,由于道路交通崩溃,在一年内,德国和意大利的重症监护室是在研究中进行的。在重症监护股录取后,患者随访一年,向其伤害报告新兴直接和间接费用。结果共有120人入住。男性,25-49岁,摩托车手和受严重受伤的人(最大缩写伤害量表(MAIS)3+),位于身体的中央部分的严重程度最高,占直接和间接损伤成本的最高百分比。最高的平均直接成本为女性,50-64岁,行人和略微受伤(MAIS 1或2),在身体的中央地区严重程度略微受伤(MAIS 1或2)。男性,25-49岁的患者,汽车乘客和卡车司机以及在多个地点的严重程度严重程度的略微受伤(MAIS 1或2)的患者以平均的间接成本超出。结论应在卫生政策举措中占据高百分比损伤成本的那些群体。

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    《Trauma》 |2017年第4期|共13页
  • 作者单位

    Laboratory of Health and Road Safety Department of Social Work School of Health and Social;

    Department of Business Administration Division: Health and Welfare Management Technological;

    Centre of Study and Research on Road Safety Section of Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology;

    Centre of Study and Research on Road Safety Section of Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology;

    Accident Research Unit Hannover Medical University Hannover Germany;

    Laboratory of Health and Road Safety Department of Social Work School of Health and Social;

    Accident Research Unit Hannover Medical University Hannover Germany;

    Department of Psychology Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim Norway;

    Safety Research Unit Department of Psychology Middle East Technical University Ankara Turkey;

    Centre of Study and Research on Road Safety Section of Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology;

    Laboratory of Health and Road Safety Department of Social Work School of Health and Social;

    Laboratory of Health and Road Safety Department of Social Work School of Health and Social;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 创伤外科学;
  • 关键词

    Injury; severity; indirect; cost; intensive care unit; road traffic crashes;

    机译:伤害;严重程度;间接;成本;重症监护单位;道路交通崩溃;
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