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Crash characteristics and patterns of injury among hospitalized motorcyclists: retrospective emergency study

Objective: To describe the characteristics of motorcycle accidents and victims hospitalized in Brazilian a large hospital and reference in trauma. Methods: A documentary research study was developed with a sample of 343 motorcycle accident victims hospitalized at the Hospital of Restoration in the y...

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Published in:Acta paulista de enfermagem 2020-05, Vol.33 (3), p.1-8
Main Authors: dos Santos Gois Monteiro, CĂ­cera, de Almeida, Adriana Conrado, do Bonfim, Cristine Vieira, Furtado, Betise Mery Alencar Sousa Macau
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective: To describe the characteristics of motorcycle accidents and victims hospitalized in Brazilian a large hospital and reference in trauma. Methods: A documentary research study was developed with a sample of 343 motorcycle accident victims hospitalized at the Hospital of Restoration in the year 2014. Data was collected in patients' medical records. Demographic variables were analyzed; related to the circumstances of the accident, clinics and treatment. The Epi Info 7 program was used, through descriptive statistics for analysis. Pearson's Chi-square test was used to analyze proportions. In cases where the assumptions of the chi-square test were not satisfied Fisher's exact test was applied. All conclusions were drawn considering the level of significance of 5%. Results: The largest number was male (87.5%), in the age group of 20 to 29 years (34.7%), unmarried (86.7%). The highest frequency of accidents was in on Sunday (25.1%) and at night (32.1%). The most affected body region was the head (43.9%). The mean length of hospital stay was 15.9 23.8 (1-161) days. The main outcome was hospital discharge (88.5%). The proportion comparison test was significant in all variables analyzed (p-value
ISSN:0103-2100
1982-0194
DOI:10.37689/actaape/2020AO0115