A Community-based Epidemiological Study on non-fatal Road Traffic Accidents in Puducherry, South India

Lalithambigai Chellamuthu, Devi Kittu, Yogesh
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true Introduction: Road traffic accidents are the sixth leading cause of death in India with a greater share of hospitalization, disabilities, deaths and socio-economic losses. Objective: To identify the pattern of non-fatal road traffic accidents, socio-demographic profile of accident victims and antecedent factors influencing these road traffic injuries. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted for six months in Puducherry. From existing 27 wards of Lawspet, six wards were selected by simple random sampling technique and all the households in selected wards were included. The minimum required sample size was estimated to be 165 by considering prevalence of non-fatal road traffic accidents in Puducherry as 5.6%. Face-to-face interview with a semi-structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Data entry and analysis were performed using Epi-data manager 4.2.0. Results: Total 169 accident victims were included in the study from the households of selected wards. Mean age of the accident victims was found to be 36.2 (11.4) years. Two‑wheeler accidents accounted for 144 (85.2%) and 123 (72.7%) accident victims were drivers at the time of accident. Majority (95.1 %) of the victims did not wear helmet while driving two-wheelers and none of the four-wheel drivers/pillions wore seat belts. Majority of the accidents occurred on usual tar roads 116 (68.6%) and 42 (24.9%) on highways. 102 (60.4%) accidents occurred in bi-directional roads.Conclusion: Simple or minor injuries were high compared to serious injuries requiring hospitalization. Majority of the accidents occurred during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. The accidents exhibited a bimodal distribution with day and night time.
南印度普杜切里非致命道路交通事故的社区流行病学研究
导言:道路交通事故是印度第六大死亡原因,造成住院、残疾、死亡和社会经济损失的比例更高。目的:了解非致命性道路交通事故的发生模式、事故受害者的社会人口特征以及影响道路交通伤害的前因因素。方法:在普杜切里进行为期6个月的横断面研究。从Lawspet现有的27个病区中,采用简单随机抽样的方法选取6个病区,选取病区的所有住户。考虑到普杜切里的非致命道路交通事故发生率为5.6%,估计所需的最低样本量为165人。数据收集采用面对面访谈半结构化问卷。使用Epi-data manager 4.2.0进行数据录入和分析。结果:选取病区家庭共纳入169名事故受害者。事故受害者的平均年龄为36.2岁(11.4岁)。两轮车事故分别占事故发生时驾驶员144人(85.2%)和123人(72.7%)。大多数(95.1%)受害者在驾驶两轮车时没有戴头盔,而四轮司机/后座司机也没有系安全带。大部分事故发生在柏油公路上,116起(68.6%),高速公路上42起(24.9%)。双向道路交通事故102起(60.4%)。结论:单纯性和轻伤的住院率高于重症。大多数事故发生在星期五、星期六和星期日。事故在白天和夜间呈双峰分布。
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