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Effects of helmet nonuse and seating position on patterns and severity of injuries in child motorcycle passengers

机译:盔甲非使用和座位位置对儿童摩托车乘客伤害模式和严重程度的影响

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A prospective study was conducted to investigate the effects of helmet nonuse and seating position on patterns and severity of motorcycle injuries among child passengers in Taiwan. In total, 305 child passengers aged ≤14?years who visited the emergency departments of three teaching hospitals following a motorcycle crash were recruited. Children's injury data were collected from medical records, and their riding behaviors along with operators' demographics were sourced from telephone interviews. Parental responses over the telephone about children's riding behaviors were checked by roadside observations. Results of the multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that compared to child passengers aged ≥7?years, those aged ≤3 (odds ratio (OR), 2.88; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.37~6.06) and 4~6?years (OR, 2.93; 95% CI, 1.50~5.70) were significantly more likely to have sustained a head/face injury, while those aged 4~6?years (OR, 2.76; 95% CI, 1.01~7.55) were significantly more likely to have sustained a severe injury. Compared to child passengers who were wearing a full-coverage helmet, those who were not wearing a helmet were significantly more likely to have sustained a head/face injury (OR, 3.12; 95% CI, 1.02~9.52) and a severe injury (OR, 3.02; 95% CI, 1.19~7.62). Children seated in front of the operator were significantly more likely to have experienced a head/face injury (OR, 2.22; 95% CI, 1.25~3.94) than those seated behind the operator. For each increment in the riding speed of 1?km/h, the odds of a severe injury to child passengers increased by 5% (OR, 1.05; 95% CI, 1.01~1.09). For the safety of child motorcycle passengers, laws on a minimum age restriction, helmet use, an adequate seating position, and riding speed need to be enacted and comprehensively enforced.
机译:进行了一项预期研究,探讨了头盔非使用和座位位置对台湾儿童乘客摩托车伤的模式和严重程度的影响。总共有305名儿童乘客年龄≤14岁?历年招募了摩托车崩溃后三位教学医院的急诊部门。儿童的伤害数据从医疗记录中收集,他们的骑行行为以及运营商的人口统计学都来自电话采访。通过路边观察检查了关于儿童骑行行为的电话的父母回复。多变量逻辑回归分析的结果显示,与≥7岁的儿童乘客相比,年龄≤3岁(或者差值(或),2.88; 95%; 95%置信区间(CI),1.37〜6.06)和4〜6?年(或2.93; 95%CI,1.50〜5.70)显着更有可能持续头部/脸部损伤,而那些4〜6岁的人(或2.76; 95%CI,1.01〜7.55)显着更多可能持续严重伤害。与穿着全覆盖头盔的儿童乘客相比,那些未穿着头盔的人更有可能持续头/脸损伤(或3.12; 95%CI,1.02〜9.52)和严重伤害(或者,3.02; 95%CI,1.19〜7.62)。坐在操作员面前的儿童更有可能经历头部/面部损伤(或2.22; 95%CI,1.25〜3.94),而不是操作员后面的那些。对于骑行速度的每一个增量,骑行速度为1?Km / h,对儿童乘客严重伤害的几率增加了5%(或1.05; 95%CI,1.01〜1.09)。对于儿童摩托车乘客的安全,需要制定和全面强制执行最低年龄限制,头盔使用,充足的座位位置和骑行速度的法律。

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