Work-related collisions involving paramedics in Quebec, Canada: an analysis of contributing factors.

Milad Delavary, Mathieu Tremblay, Martin Lavallière
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Objectives. This research aimed to describe the distribution and occurrence of work-related collisions involving paramedics across Quebec and compare these results with collisions of general vehicles. Methods. This retrospective study spanned 11 years of data (2010-2020) extracted from Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) road safety statistics. Statistical tests including a paired t test and the Mann-Kendall test were used for temporal analysis of aggregated numbers of injury and non-injury collisions in 17 regions of Quebec. A descriptive analysis and logit regression were used to compare the various factors, e.g., crash and environmental characteristics associated with ambulance and general vehicle collisions. Results. A higher percentage of ambulance collisions occurred at intersections (43.32%), in 50 km/h speed limit zones (48.29%), in commercial areas (48.29%) and on all types of two-way roads (62.05%). Logit models indicate that there is a significant association (p < 0.05) between collision severity and a variety of factors, including asphalt conditions, collision types and locations. Conclusion. The study results are consistent with prior research showing that Quebec paramedics have comparable incidents and collision causes related to environmental, weather and road factors. Our findings suggest several specific areas for policymakers to focus on regarding ambulance collision reduction.

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加拿大魁北克省涉及护理人员的与工作有关的碰撞:促成因素分析。
目标。本研究旨在描述分布和发生的工作相关的碰撞涉及整个魁北克省的护理人员,并比较这些结果与碰撞的一般车辆。方法。本回顾性研究跨越了11年(2010-2020年)的数据,提取自SAAQ的道路安全统计数据。统计检验包括配对t检验和Mann-Kendall检验用于魁北克省17个地区的伤害和非伤害碰撞总数的时间分析。描述性分析和logit回归用于比较各种因素,例如,与救护车和一般车辆碰撞相关的碰撞和环境特征。结果。救护车碰撞发生在十字路口(43.32%)、50公里/小时限速区(48.29%)、商业区(48.29%)和所有类型的双向道路(62.05%)的比例较高。Logit模型表明存在显著相关性(p结论。研究结果与先前的研究结果一致,表明魁北克护理人员的事故和碰撞原因与环境、天气和道路因素有关。我们的研究结果为政策制定者提出了几个关于减少救护车碰撞的具体领域。
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