Title of article :
Road Traffic Injuries Among Iranian Children and Adolescents: An
Epidemiological Review
Author/Authors :
Behzadnia، Salar نويسنده Department of Pediatrics, Mazandaran University of Medical
Sciences, Sari, IR Iran , , Shahmohammadi، Soheila نويسنده CRNA, Research Fellow, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 7 سال 2016
Abstract :
Context: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are the leading cause of
death and globally kill 1.2 million people every year and leave 20 - 50
million people injured and disabled. In Iran, traffic related fatalities
are the leading cause of death among all inadvertent fatal injuries
imposed on children under five. Herein, authors review the
epidemiological studies performed on vehicle accidents among Iranian
children and adolescents to improve the knowledge about these
preventable events. Evidence Acquisition: International databases
including PubMed, Google scholar, science direct Cochrane library, and
national data bases such as scientific information database (SID) were
searched for terms; children, motor vehicle accident, road traffic
injuries, Iran 2000 - 2015. Publication in Persian or English language
related to the subject including Iranian children and adolescentʹs
age groups were included. Among the 312 articles, 11 (two abstracts and
nine full texts) were selected. Nine full texts were reviewed. Results:
From 22865 victims, about 3578 children and adolescents under 19 years
old were identified. Males were more affected than females. Pedestrian
injury with 43.66% was the most common case of road traffic injuries.
Head trauma was the most common cause of injuries reported by eight of
the reviewed articles. Most of the accidents occurred between 1:00 -
6:00 PM. Most of RTIs occurred in summer. Care by emergency medical
services (EMS) (29.14%) was reported by five out of the nine reviewed
article. Conclusions: Most of the road traffic injuries among Iranian
children and adolescents are preventable using appropriate preventive
strategies such as safety facilities, safe vehicles, and safe traffic
behavior, and establishing comprehensive public education programs for
older children and their parents.
Journal title :
Journal of Pediatrics Review
Journal title :
Journal of Pediatrics Review