Literature DB >> 28436733

Social and hospital costs of patients admitted to a university hospital in Brazil due to motorcycle crashes.

Katia Campos Dos Anjos1, Marcelo Rosa de Rezende1, Rames Mattar1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the social and hospital costs of patients treated at a public hospital who were motorcycle crash victims.
METHOD: This prospective study was on 68 motorcycle riders (drivers or passengers), who were followed up from hospital admission to 6 months after the crash. A questionnaire covering quantitative and qualitative questions was administered.
RESULTS: Motorcycle crash victims were responsible for 12% of the institution's hospital admissions; 54.4% were young (18-28 years of age); 92.6% were the drivers; 91.2% were male; and 50% used their motorcycles as daily means of transportation. Six months afterward, 94.1% needed help from someone; 83.8% had changed their family dynamics; and 73.5% had not returned to their professional activities. Among the injuries, 94.7% had some type of fracture, of which 53.5% were exposed fractures; 35.3% presented temporary sequelae; and 32.4% presented permanent sequelae. They used the surgical center 2.53 times on average, with a mean hospital stay of 18 days. The per capita hospital cost of these victims' treatment was US$17,481.50.
CONCLUSION: The social and hospital costs were high, relative to the characteristics of a public institution. Temporary or permanent disability caused changes to family dynamics, as shown by the high numbers of patients who were still away from their professional activities more than 6 months afterward.

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Keywords:  Crash; motorcycle; sequelae; social and hospital costs

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28436733     DOI: 10.1080/15389588.2017.1293823

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Traffic Inj Prev        ISSN: 1538-9588            Impact factor:   1.491


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