Interventional approaches in order to reduce injuries from car accidents

سال انتشار: 1390
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 135

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JR_JORAR-3-1_006

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 7 تیر 1401

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Background: Damages and injuries, which are about ۱۲% of all kinds of diseases, are the third important reason of fatality in the age of ۱ to ۴۰ that mostly results from traffic accidents. According to World Health Organization data, ۲۵ percent of total mortality belongs to death in roads. This study aims to study and to review all current approaches in order to reduce mortality of road accidents. Methods: In this review article, all relevant studies were searched and studied by using Medline and Cochrane library databank in۱۹۹۰-۲۰۰۹ and also some Persian papers with key words such as road injuries, road accident, driving behavior, effective human factors related to road accidents, psychology of accidents, and interventional approaches. Findings: The necessary interventions summarized in the four categories: ۱) the emphasis on rules implementation and support; ۲) providing coordination between drivers, vehicles and executives; ۳) strengthening the infrastructure, information and management systems; ۴) communication, public participation and education Conclusion: Attempt to organize multi-dimensional approaches depends on effective factors in accidents regarding the cultural, social and psychological states in the region. Effective intervention arises from a conceptual understanding of all factors involved in driving. Complex issues should be taken into consideration comprehensively. So, a detailed theoretical fr amework should be provided in order to design the necessary interventions. For this reason, the available instructions for the involved actors in controlling traffic accidents require public cooperation and collaboration.

نویسندگان

غلامرضا خیرآبادی

Assistant Professor, Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Isfahan University of medical sciences, Isfahan, Iran