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Patterns of injuries and motor-vehicle traffic accidents in Athens 

Authors: E. Pikoulis a;  V. Filias b;  N. Pikoulis b;  P. Daskalakis b;  E. D. Avgerinos b;  G. Tavernarakis b;  M. Belechri b;  P. Pappa a;  C. Theos b;  A. Geranios b;  E. Gougoudi b;  A. Leppaniemi c; P. Tsatsoulis b
Affiliations:   a First Department of Surgery, University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece
b Second Department of Surgery, 'ASCLEPEION' Voulas Hospital, Athens, Greece
c Department of Surgery, Meilahti hospital, University of Helsinki, HUS, Finland
DOI: 10.1080/17457300500294547
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, Volume 13, Issue 3 September 2006 , pages 190 - 193
Formats available: HTML (English) : PDF (English)
Previously published as: Injury Control and Safety Promotion (1566-0974) until 2005
Previously published as: International Journal for Consumer and Product Safety (1387-3059) until 2000
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Abstract

The extremely high cost of motor-vehicle accidents in public health leads to the necessity of a better injury data collection in the Accident and Emergency Hospital Departments. The 'Asclepeion' of Voula Hospital covers the southeastern suburban areas of the greater Athens area (1 000 000 population). The aim of this study is to present information on the pattern of injuries in Athens, in order to understand the magnitude of the problem and develop rational prevention programmes. Specially trained health visitors of the Emergency Department Injury Surveillance System (EDISS) interviewed in person every injured victim who was brought into the Emergency Service of the 'Asclepeion' of Voula Hospital. The study was performed during a 3-year period, from 1996 to 1998; 4564 persons were interviewed. Traffic accidents were more frequent on weekdays with a seasonal peak in July and among young Greeks (aged 25 - 34 years). The usual type of injuries seen in vehicle-accident victims were cerebral contusion and concussion, while in motorcycle-accident victims, head contusion and fractures. The most common reasons for the accident were excessive speed, poor condition of road, inattention, abstraction or drowsiness and drug effects. A total of 29.8% of motorcycle drivers and 5.7% of motorcycle passengers wore a helmet and 26.3% of car drivers and 14.1% of car passengers were using seatbelts. The identification of road traffic injury patterns can contribute to the development of injury prevention measures and guide rational preventive interventions that can reduce the incidence of these injuries. The EDISS system established at 'Asclepeion' of Voula Emergency Service can provide useful and accurate information about this serious and multidimensional problem of Greek Public Health.
Keywords: Greece; Traffic-related injuries; Safety
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