BACKGROUND: Information about the burden of (non-fatal) road traffic injury is very useful to further improve road safety policy. Previous studies calculated the burden of injury in individual countries. This paper estimates and compares the burden of non-fatal serious road traffic injuries in six EU countries/regions: Austria, Belgium, England, The Netherlands, the Rhône region in France and Spain. METHODS: It is a cross-sectional study based on hospital discharge databases. POPULATION: of study are patients hospitalized with MAIS3+ due to road traffic injuries. The burden of injury (expressed in years lived with disability (YLD)) is calculated applying a method that is developed within the INTEGRIS study. The method assigns estimated disa...
Objective To assess the impact of major trauma on individual and population health.Methods Data from...
Background: A significant reduction in road traffic accidents has been observed since prevention mea...
OBJECTIVES: Transport injuries (TI) are ranked as one of the leading causes of death, disability, an...
The EU research project SafetyCube pays specific attention to serious road injuries, defined as non-...
The EU research project SafetyCube pays specific attention to serious road injuries, defined as nonf...
It is the ambition of the EU to reduce the number of killed and seriously injured on the roads over ...
The EU research project SafetyCube pays specific attention to serious road injuries, defined as nonf...
The general objective of this study is to collect knowledge that will enable the future identificati...
To determine accurately the number of serious injuries at EU level and to compare serious injury rat...
Reporting road traffic serious injuries in Europe. Guidelines from the SafetyCube project (H2020
Background: The consequences of non-fatal road traffic injuries (RTI) are increasingly adopted by po...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A significant reduction in road traffic accidents has been observe...
This paper discusses the characteristics and injury patterns of serious road injuries (MAIS2+ inpati...
Background: Calculating the disease burden due to injury is complex, as it requires many methodologi...
Safety 2016 World Conference, TAMPERE, FINLANDE, 18-/09/2016 - 21/09/2016Reliable data on the number...
Objective To assess the impact of major trauma on individual and population health.Methods Data from...
Background: A significant reduction in road traffic accidents has been observed since prevention mea...
OBJECTIVES: Transport injuries (TI) are ranked as one of the leading causes of death, disability, an...
The EU research project SafetyCube pays specific attention to serious road injuries, defined as non-...
The EU research project SafetyCube pays specific attention to serious road injuries, defined as nonf...
It is the ambition of the EU to reduce the number of killed and seriously injured on the roads over ...
The EU research project SafetyCube pays specific attention to serious road injuries, defined as nonf...
The general objective of this study is to collect knowledge that will enable the future identificati...
To determine accurately the number of serious injuries at EU level and to compare serious injury rat...
Reporting road traffic serious injuries in Europe. Guidelines from the SafetyCube project (H2020
Background: The consequences of non-fatal road traffic injuries (RTI) are increasingly adopted by po...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A significant reduction in road traffic accidents has been observe...
This paper discusses the characteristics and injury patterns of serious road injuries (MAIS2+ inpati...
Background: Calculating the disease burden due to injury is complex, as it requires many methodologi...
Safety 2016 World Conference, TAMPERE, FINLANDE, 18-/09/2016 - 21/09/2016Reliable data on the number...
Objective To assess the impact of major trauma on individual and population health.Methods Data from...
Background: A significant reduction in road traffic accidents has been observed since prevention mea...
OBJECTIVES: Transport injuries (TI) are ranked as one of the leading causes of death, disability, an...