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Impact of COVID-19 on motor vehicle injuries and fatalities in older adults in Ontario, Canada

机译:Covid-19对加拿大安大略省老年人机动车伤害和死亡的影响

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Background: Older adults constitute the group most vulnerable to COVID-19 mortality. As a result, in North America and elsewhere, older adults have been strongly advised to shelter in place. Older adults also represent the fastest growing segment of licensed drivers.Objective: We examined the change in injuries and fatalities sustained by younger and older drivers and pedestrians during the first month of the COVID-19 pandemic. We hypothesized that adults ages 80 years and over would have a proportionally larger reduction than the other drivers and pedestrians. Methods: Using a cohort design, we compared the proportion of drivers and pedestrians involved in injuries and fatalities attributable to individuals aged 80 years and over, as recorded in the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (Canada) database, between the 30 days prior to shelter-in-place related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent 30 days. By way of comparison, we conducted a similar comparison for younger age cohorts (16-24 years, 25-34 years, 35-54 years, 55-64 years, and 65-79 years).Results: Drivers aged 80 years and over represented 21 per 1000 injuries and fatalities in the 30 days prior to March 17, 2020 (95 % CI: 15-29), and 8 per 1000 injuries and fatalities in the 30 days beginning on that date (95 % CI: 2-20), a 64.7 % reduction (exp (beta) post 0.353, 95 % CI 0.105-0.892). Drivers in the 35-54 year age range underwent a significant but smaller reduction of 22.9 %; no significant changes were seen for drivers in other age groups, or for pedestrians of any age.Conclusions and relevance: The physical distancing measures that aimed to reduce the spread of COVID-19 resulted in a marked reduction in driver injuries and fatalities in the oldest old, illustrating the impact of physical distancing recommendations in this population. The excess mortality burden faced by the oldest adults during the COVID-19 pandemic, by direct exposure to the virus, may be indirectly mitigated by the reduction in road-related deaths in this cohort.
机译:背景:老年人构成最容易受到Covid-19死亡率的群体。因此,在北美和其他地方,老年人被强烈建议庇护到位。老年人还代表了持牌驾驶员的增长最快的司机。目的:我们在Covid-19大流行的第一个月内检查了年轻人和较旧的司机和行人的受伤和死亡人数的变化。我们假设成年人80岁及以上的成年人将比其他司机和行人的减少比例更大。方法:采用群组设计,比较了80岁及以上个人造成的损伤和死亡人口的比例,涉及80岁及以上的人,如在安大略省(加拿大)数据库的运输部,在庇护前的30天之间记录 - 与Covid-19大流行相关的地方和随后的30天。通过比较,我们对年龄群组(16-24岁,25-34岁,35-54岁,55-64岁和65-79岁)进行了类似的比较。结果:80岁及以上的司机在3月17日之前的30天(95%CI:15-29)和每1000次损伤和死亡事件发生在该日期的30天(95%CI:2-20 ),减少64.7%(EXP(β)柱0.353,95%CI 0.105-0.892)。 35-54年龄范围的司机经历了22.9%的重大但较小的减少;其他年龄组的司机或任何年龄的行人没有看到重大变化。结论和相关性:旨在减少Covid-19传播的身体疏散措施导致了最古老的司机伤害和死亡人数明显减少旧的,说明了物理疏散建议在这个人口中的影响。通过直接暴露于病毒的Covid-19大流行期间,最古老的成年人面临的死亡负担过多的成年人可以通过减少这种队列中的道路相关死亡的减少。

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    《Accident Analysis and Prevention》 |2021年第7期|106195.1-106195.6|共6页
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    Univ Toronto Termerty Fac Med Dept Psychiat Toronto ON Canada|Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr Toronto ON Canada;

    Ontario Minist Transportat & Commun Toronto ON Canada;

    Ontario Minist Transportat & Commun Toronto ON Canada;

    Ontario Minist Transportat & Commun Toronto ON Canada;

    Univ Toronto Div Geriatr Med Temerty Fac Med Dept Med Toronto ON Canada|Univ Toronto Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat Toronto ON Canada|Baycrest Hlth Sci Dept Med Toronto ON Canada|Baycrest Hlth Sci Rotman Res Inst Toronto ON Canada;

    Ontario Minist Transportat & Commun Toronto ON Canada;

    Ontario Minist Transportat & Commun Toronto ON Canada;

    Populat & Community Hlth Unit London ON Canada|Univ Western Ontario Schulich Sch Med & Dent Dept Family Med London ON Canada|Univ Western Ontario Schulich Sch Med & Dent Dept Epidemiol & Biostat London ON Canada;

    Univ Toronto Temerty Fac Med Dept Psychiat Toronto ON Canada|Ctr Addict & Mental Hlth Toronto ON Canada;

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  • 关键词

    COVID-19; Aging; Injuries; Fatalities; Driving; Pedestrians; Older drivers; Traffic accident;

    机译:covid-19;老龄化;伤害;死亡;驾驶;行人;旧司机;交通事故;

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