Road traffic injuries in Kenya a survey of commercial motorcycle drivers
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Date
2015Author
Matheka, Duncan M
Omar, Faraj A
Kipsaina, Chebiwot
Witte, Jeffrey
Language
enMetadata
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ntroduction:Motorcycle injuries contribute a substantial number of deaths and hospital admissions in Kenya. There is paucity of data to inform
prevention strategies to address the issue. Therefore, the current study sought to explore the characteristics of 2 and 3
-wheel
er related road traffic
injuries (RTIs) in Kenya.
Methods:
A cross-sectional survey of motorcycle drivers involved in a RTI in the preceding 3 months was conducted in
11 urban and rural sites in Kenya's Thika town through face-to
-face structured interviews. Drivers' demographic information, comprehensive
crash characteristics and socioeconomic impact of injury data were collected.
Results:
Of 200 drivers injured, 98% were male, with average age
of 28.4 years (SD±6.6). Of these drivers, 33% were not wearing any protective equipment. Negligence was the most reported cause of crash
(33%), followed by slippery roads (21.0%) and speeding (17.5%). The risk of sustaining a bodily injury was 1.3 times higher
in drivers who had
not received prevention education com
pared to those who had received such education. People injured at night were 5 times more likely to sustain
a bodily injury compared to those injured during the day. Only 8.5% of the drivers reported the injury incident to the police.
Conclusion:
Majority
of motorcycle related injuries in Thika town occur among young, productive, working
-
age male drivers. A high proportion of injuries are due to
negligence on riding while not wearing any protective equipment compounded by lack of injury prevention education
. Initiatives to foster helmet
wearing, provision of high
-
quality affordable helmets, responsible driving and advocacy for stronger legislation, are recommended
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http://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/21/17/pdf/17.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/87612
Citation
Matheka, Duncan Mwangangi, et al. "Road traffic injuries in Kenya: a survey of commercial motorcycle drivers." (1937).Publisher
University of Nairobi
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