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Motorcycle helmet effectiveness in reducing head, face and brain injuries by state and helmet law
- Source :
- Injury Epidemiology
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Background Despite evidence that motorcycle helmets reduce morbidity and mortality, helmet laws and rates of helmet use vary by state in the U.S. Methods We pooled data from eleven states: five with universal laws requiring all motorcyclists to wear a helmet, and six with partial laws requiring only a subset of motorcyclists to wear a helmet. Data were combined in the Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System’s General Use Model and included motorcycle crash records probabilistically linked to emergency department and inpatient discharges for years 2005-2008. Medical outcomes were compared between partial and universal helmet law settings. We estimated adjusted relative risks (RR) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) for head, facial, traumatic brain, and moderate to severe head/facial injuries associated with helmet use within each helmet law setting using generalized log-binomial regression. Results Reported helmet use was higher in universal law states (88 % vs. 42 %). Median charges, adjusted for inflation and differences in state-incomes, were higher in partial law states (emergency department $1987 vs. $1443; inpatient $31,506 vs. $25,949). Injuries to the head and face, including traumatic brain injuries, were more common in partial law states. Effectiveness estimates of helmet use were higher in partial law states (adjusted-RR (CI) of head injury: 2.1 (1.9-2.2) partial law single vehicle; 1.4 (1.2, 1.6) universal law single vehicle; 1.8 (1.6-2.0) partial law multi-vehicle; 1.2 (1.1-1.4) universal law multi-vehicle). Conclusions Medical charges and rates of head, facial, and brain injuries among motorcyclists were lower in universal law states. Helmets were effective in reducing injury in both helmet law settings; lower effectiveness estimates were observed in universal law states.
- Subjects :
- Legislation
Poison control
Injury
Crash
Universal law
Log-binomial regression
Motorcycle helmet
Occupational safety and health
03 medical and health sciences
Traumatic brain injury
0302 clinical medicine
Hospital charges
0502 economics and business
Injury prevention
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
health care economics and organizations
Charges
050210 logistics & transportation
business.industry
05 social sciences
Head injury
Motor vehicle crash
Human factors and ergonomics
Original Contribution
General Medicine
Emergency department
medicine.disease
humanities
Probabilistic linkage
Law
Motorcycle helmet law
business
human activities
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 21971714
- Volume :
- 3
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Injury epidemiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....16fde87a19eed73efb590beb224fad86