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Profile of low and middle-income countries with increases versus decreases in road crash fatality population rates and necessity of motorcycle safety

机译:道路交通事故死亡率和摩托车安全必要性增加与减少的低收入和中等收入国家概况

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Introduction: Road crash fatalities have increased significantly in Low-and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) between 2006 and 2016. This study presents how road safety characteristics have changed in LMICs by comparing data over time and relationships between the road crash fatality increase and a wide range of data from LMICs. Parametric and nonparametric methods are used to test significance. Method: There were 35 countries in the Latin America and Caribbean region, the Sub-Saharan Africa region, the East Asia and Pacific region, and the South Asia region, where the population rate of road crash fatalities consistently increased as per country reports, World Health Organization and Global Burden of Disease estimates. In these countries, the proportion of fatalities involving motorcycles (including powered two or three-wheelers) substantially increased (44) over the same time (statistically significant). In these countries, the helmet-wearing rate was only 46 for all passengers. These patterns were not observed in LMICs with decreasing population fatality rates. Results: Motorcycle helmet usage rates strongly correlate with decreasing fatalities per 10,000 motorcycles in Low-Income Countries (LICs) and LMICs. Effective interventions (including increasing helmet usage) are urgently needed for motorcy-cle crash trauma in LMICs, especially where the economy and motorization rapidly grow. National strate-gies for motorcycle safety, conforming to the Safe System principles, are recommended. Conclusions: For evidence-based policy formulation, there is a need to continue strengthening data collection, sharing, and use.(c) 2022 National Safety Council and Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:简介:2006 年至 2016 年间,低收入和中等收入国家 (LMIC) 的道路交通事故死亡人数显着增加。本研究通过比较随时间推移的数据以及道路交通事故死亡人数增加与中低收入国家的广泛数据之间的关系,介绍了中低收入国家的道路安全特征如何变化。参数和非参数方法用于检验显著性。方法:拉丁美洲和加勒比地区、撒哈拉以南非洲地区、东亚和太平洋地区以及南亚地区有 35 个国家,根据国家报告、世界卫生组织和全球疾病负担估计,道路交通事故死亡人数的人口比例持续上升。在这些国家,涉及摩托车(包括电动两轮车或三轮车)的死亡人数比例在同一时期大幅增加(44%)(具有统计学意义)。在这些国家,所有乘客的头盔佩戴率仅为46%。在人口死亡率下降的中低收入国家中没有观察到这些模式。结果:在低收入国家 (LIC) 和中低收入国家,摩托车头盔的使用率与每 10,000 辆摩托车死亡人数的下降密切相关。中低收入国家迫切需要有效的干预措施(包括增加头盔的使用率),特别是在经济和机动化快速增长的地方。建议制定符合安全系统原则的国家摩托车安全战略。结论:在循证政策制定方面,需要继续加强数据收集、共享和使用。(c) 2022 年国家安全委员会和爱思唯尔有限公司。保留所有权利。

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