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Estimating non-fatal road casualties in a large French county, using the capture-recapture method.

Emmanuelle Amoros1, Jean-Louis Martin, Bernard Laumon.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Non-fatal road casualties are under-reported, with official figures coming from the police. In the French Rhône county, a road trauma registry constitutes a second source of reporting but its completeness needs to be assessed. We also wish to estimate an incidence rate of non-fatal road casualties that is corrected for under-count.
METHODS: Having two sources of reporting available, we can apply the capture-recapture method under certain conditions. To take into account different reporting probabilities among casualties, the capture-recapture analysis is stratified according to injury severity (New Injury Severity Score=NISS), road user type and human third party. To evaluate the sensitivity of the capture-recapture estimate on the number of matched casualties between the police file and the registry, three scenarios of record-linkage are considered.
RESULTS: For serious (NISS 9+) non-fatal road casualties, the police ascertainment rate is at most 57%, the registry ascertainment rate is at most 87%, and the aggregate ascertainment rate is at most 95%. The ascertainment-corrected incidence rate for serious (NISS 9+) non-fatal road casualties is at least 65 per 100,000.
CONCLUSION: The degree of completeness of the registry for serious casualties is rather high, though not satisfactory.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17097590     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2006.09.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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