Estimating the differences in police and hospital records of people injured in traffic crashes in Dire Dawa City administration, Ethiopia.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Getu Segni Tulu, Mark King, Helen Bekri
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Abstract

The management of road safety relies on data from road traffic crashes to identify priorities, monitor trends and evaluate interventions. Both police and hospital records are important sources of information on crashes that result in injury; however, both are known to be incomplete, with the quality and completeness of data being lower in low- and middle-income countries. The aim of this study is to estimate the magnitude of the underreporting of crashes in Dire Dawa City, Ethiopia, as a case study that may be applicable elsewhere. In addition, it gives an opportunity to understand the discrepancies between police and hospital records in Dire Dawa City and how the data systems work in the city. This research compared data on traffic collisions resulting in injury from July 2014 to February 2019 across police and hospital databases and used the capture-recapture technique to estimate the actual numbers of crashes and the degree of under-recording in both sources. It was found that there was substantial under-recording in both sources, with the degree of under-recording varying by urban/rural area, gender, age, road user category and injury severity, as well as by source within these variables. The police figures were lower than the hospital figures, and in all cases but three (rural areas, passengers and serious injury crashes), both sources had more unmatched than matched cases. In addition, the analysis discovered undocumented deaths and injuries in both databases. To summarize, police capture more death instances, but hospitals capture more serious injury cases. The capture-recapture strategy predicted a greater number of instances than currently recorded by police and hospitals. This demonstrates a major under-reporting of crash data from both sources. This level of under-recording can lead to less effective road safety management and evaluation. Replication of this research in other parts of Ethiopia could provide information on local practices that are more or less successful in reducing the level of under-recording, and such results may have implications for other countries with similar problems.

估计埃塞俄比亚迪勒达瓦市政府交通事故中受伤人员的警察和医院记录的差异。
道路安全管理依靠道路交通事故数据来确定优先事项、监测趋势和评估干预措施。警方和医院的记录都是造成伤害的撞车事故信息的重要来源;然而,众所周知,这两种方法都是不完整的,低收入和中等收入国家的数据质量和完整性较低。本研究的目的是估计埃塞俄比亚迪勒达瓦市车祸漏报的严重程度,作为一个可能适用于其他地方的案例研究。此外,它还提供了一个机会,了解迪勒达瓦市警方和医院记录之间的差异,以及该市数据系统的工作方式。这项研究比较了警方和医院数据库中2014年7月至2019年2月的交通碰撞致伤数据,并使用捕获-再捕获技术来估计两个来源中碰撞的实际数量和记录不足的程度。结果发现,在这两个来源中都有大量的记录不足,记录不足的程度因城市/农村地区、性别、年龄、道路使用者类别和伤害严重程度而异,并因这些变量中的来源而异。警方的数字低于医院的数字,除了三个(农村地区、乘客和严重伤害事故)以外,在所有案件中,两个来源的不匹配案件都比匹配案件多。此外,分析还在两个数据库中发现了未记录的死亡和受伤情况。总而言之,警察抓住了更多的死亡案例,但医院抓住了更多的重伤案例。“捕获-再捕获”策略预测的案件数量比警方和医院目前记录的要多。这表明两个来源的崩溃数据都严重低估。这种程度的记录不足可能导致道路安全管理和评价的有效性降低。在埃塞俄比亚其他地区复制这项研究可以提供关于在减少记录不足水平方面或多或少成功的当地做法的信息,这些结果可能对有类似问题的其他国家产生影响。
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International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
13.00%
发文量
48
期刊介绍: International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion (formerly Injury Control and Safety Promotion) publishes articles concerning all phases of injury control, including prevention, acute care and rehabilitation. Specifically, this journal will publish articles that for each type of injury: •describe the problem •analyse the causes and risk factors •discuss the design and evaluation of solutions •describe the implementation of effective programs and policies The journal encompasses all causes of fatal and non-fatal injury, including injuries related to: •transport •school and work •home and leisure activities •sport •violence and assault
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