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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Nigerian Commercial Motorcyclists in the Use of Crash Helmet and other Safety Measures

机译:尼日利亚商业摩托车手在使用防撞头盔和其他安全措施方面的知识,态度和做法

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Objective. This study was designed to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of some commercial motorcyclists in Nigeria in the use of crash helmet and other cycling safety measures. Methods. At randomly selected commercial motorcycle parks from two South Western Nigerian locations (Lagos and Ile-Ife), we obtained verbal consent from commercial motorcyclists (randomly selected) and thereafter administered structured questionnaires to consenting motorcyclists. The questionnaire sought to know the respondents' biodata (age, gender, and educational attainment inclusive), cycling background, and experience (trainer, duration of training and cycling, and history of crashes). Furthermore, risk factors and practices like alcoholism, maintenance history of the motorcycle, maximum number of pillion passengers carried, and use of crash helmet were elicited. Respondents' knowledge of available safety measures was also investigated. Data was entered into an IBM compatible computer and analyzed using the SPSS 11.0 statistical software. Statistical significance was inferred at p value <0.05. Results. There were 224 male respondents aged 15-58 years. Their peak age was 25-29 years and mean 35.1 ± 8.9 years; 8.4% had no formal education; 10.3% received formal training but the majority were either trained by self (35.5%) or an acquaintance (34.6%). Training lasted <1 week in 21.5% of the respondents and<3 weeks in 43%. Close to half (48.6%) of cyclists admitted carrying more than one (2-4) pillion passenger; 64 (30%) volunteered positive history of alcohol consumption. Only 20% supplied a crash helmet as a known safety device and 23.8% had a helmet on at the time the study was conducted. The majority (67.3%) favored the enforcement of crash helmet while others would reject the idea; 45.8% of the cyclists have been involved in crashes at one time or the other. Most of the crashes occurred with a motor vehicle or as a lone accident while they attributed most of the accidents to bad roads and failure to observe road signs. Conclusion. Commercial motorcycling is essentially done by males who have not received formal training for the job; hence, they lack adequate knowledge and practice of road safety measures. Additionally, bad roads appear to also contribute to frequent crashes. However, the need to enforce all existing laws related to motorcycling is evident.
机译:目的。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚一些商业摩托车手在使用安全帽和其他骑行安全措施方面的知识,态度和实践。方法。在尼日利亚西南部两个地点(拉各斯和伊莱-Ife)随机选择的商业摩托车公园,我们获得了商业摩托车手的口头同意(随机选择),然后向同意的摩托车手发放了结构化问卷。该问卷旨在了解受访者的生物数据(年龄,性别和受教育程度),骑自行车的背景和经验(培训师,培训和骑自行车的时间以及撞车的历史)。此外,还得出了诸如酒精中毒,摩托车的保养历史,所携带的最大乘客人数以及使用安全帽等危险因素和做法。还调查了受访者对可用安全措施的知识。数据输入到IBM兼容计算机中,并使用SPSS 11.0统计软件进行分析。 p值<0.05推断有统计学意义。结果。有224位年龄在15-58岁之间的男性受访者。他们的高峰年龄为25-29岁,平均35.1±8.9岁; 8.4%的人没有接受过正规教育; 10.3%的人接受过正式培训,但大多数人是自己(35.5%)或熟人(34.6%)进行的培训。培训持续了<1周,占21.5%的受访者,<3周,有43%的受访者。接近一半(48.6%)的骑自行车者承认载有超过一(2-4)亿的乘客; 64名(30%)自愿饮酒阳性史。在研究进行时,只有20%的人提供了安全帽作为已知的安全装置,而23.8%的人戴了头盔。多数(67.3%)赞成戴安全帽,而其他人则拒绝。 45.8%的骑车人一次或两次都发生过撞车事故。大多数撞车事故是由汽车引起的,或者是一次单独的事故,而将大多数事故归因于不良的道路和未遵守路标的情况。结论。商业摩托车基本上是由未受过正式培训的男性完成的。因此,他们缺乏足够的道路安全措施知识和实践。此外,糟糕的道路似乎也助长了频繁的撞车事故。但是,显然需要执行所有与摩托车相关的法律。

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