Intervening young children with road safety education yields reduction in road crashes

Kulanthayan KC Mani, H. Hamid, Ahmad Hariza Hashim, Law Teik Hua
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Abstract: Background: Road Safety Education (RSE) intervention is a joint effort between Ministry of Transport Malaysia and Ministry of Education Malaysia. RSE was implemented in stages from 2007 to nationwide rollout in all standards and in all primary schools in the country by 2010. The RSE knowledge is embedded in the existing curriculum through the National Malay Language subject. RSE was taught once a week (40 minutes exposure) in the classroom by the subject teachers whom have undergone special 3 days training on RSE module. The RSE modules are developed appropriately tailored to the age-range of the students. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of RSE intervention before and after implementation. Methods: A prospective intervention-control study following children who are exposed and not exposed to RSE program for 2 years and observing whether they are involved in road traffic injuries (RTI) over the period of time. Children with intervention in this study will be taken from schools where new RSE program is to be implemented. There will be matched controls from neighboring districts with schools where program not implemented. This gives a ratio of 1:1 between intervention and control. For this study, Quasi Experimental-interrupted time series design with comparison group was applied since random allocation was not possible. Six intervention districts and six comparison districts was selected as per Education District List under the Ministry of Education Malaysia. Total sample size of 67,232 children for both years involved in study (33,616 per arm). Minimum sample of 33,616 children from 6 intervention districts and 33,616 children from control districts of Standard 2 (age 8) and 4 (age 10) were required. Results: Health Outcome based study was conducted for two years (2008-2009) for different targets groups. Total students sampled of 20,396 among year 2 (age 8) and 19,721 year 4 (age 10). from injury surveillance study showed a significant reduction in number of crashes in intervention districts with RSE program compared to control districts without RSE program for both year 2 (age 8) and 4 (age 10) students after following up for two years. Next, results from police crash data showed a reduction in number of road crashes for pedestrian age group 7-12 years in intervention districts as compared to control districts comparing year 2007 and 2009. Conclusions: The study has shown from the injury surveillance study, a declining trend in number of children road crashes recorded for year 2 (age 8) and 4 (age 10) students whom receive RSE intervention as compared to those who did not receive the intervention. The study findings has managed to convince both main stakeholders MOT and MOE to rollout the intervention nationwide to all primary schools from 2010 onwards and secondary schools later. Keywords: Road Safety Education Initiative, Road Crash, Children
对幼儿进行道路安全教育可减少道路交通事故
摘要:背景:道路安全教育(RSE)干预是马来西亚交通部和马来西亚教育部的共同努力。RSE从2007年开始分阶段实施,到2010年在全国所有标准和小学推广。RSE知识通过国家马来语科目嵌入现有课程中。RSE由接受过为期3天的RSE模块特殊培训的学科教师每周在课堂上教授一次(接触40分钟)。RSE模块根据学生的年龄范围进行了适当的定制。目的:评价RSE干预实施前后的效果。方法:一项前瞻性干预对照研究,追踪接触和未接触RSE项目2年的儿童,观察他们在一段时间内是否参与道路交通伤害(RTI)。在这项研究中接受干预的儿童将被从将实施新RSE计划的学校带走。邻近地区将对未实施该计划的学校进行相应的控制。这使得干预和控制之间的比例为1:1。在本研究中,由于不可能进行随机分配,因此采用了具有比较组的准实验中断时间序列设计。根据马来西亚教育部的教育区名单,选择了六个干预区和六个比较区。参与研究的两个年份的67232名儿童的总样本量(每只手臂33616名)。需要来自6个干预区的33616名儿童和来自标准2(8岁)和4(10岁)对照区的3366名儿童的最低样本。结果:对不同目标群体进行了为期两年(2008-2009年)的基于健康结果的研究。2年级(8岁)和4年级(10岁)的学生总数分别为20396人和19721人。损伤监测研究显示,与没有RSE项目的对照区相比,有RSE项目干预区的2年级(8岁)和4年级(10岁)学生在随访两年后发生的车祸数量显著减少。其次,警方车祸数据的结果显示,与2007年和2009年的对照区相比,干预区7-12岁行人的道路车祸数量有所减少。结论:损伤监测研究表明,与未接受RSE干预的学生相比,接受RSE介入的2年级(8岁)和4年级(10岁)学生记录的儿童道路交通事故数量呈下降趋势。该研究结果成功说服了交通部和教育部的主要利益相关者,从2010年起在全国范围内对所有小学和中学进行干预。关键词:道路安全教育倡议、道路碰撞、儿童
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Injury and Violence Research (JIVR) is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal covering all aspects of traumatology includes quantitative and qualitative studies in the field of clinical and basic sciences about trauma, burns, drowning, falls, occupational/road/ sport safety, youth violence, child/elder abuse, child/elder injuries, intimate partner abuse/sexual violence, self-harm, suicide, patient safety, safe communities, consumer safety, disaster management, terrorism, surveillance/burden of injury and all other intentional and unintentional injuries.
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