The prevalence of seatbelt use among pediatric hospital workers.

Aaohn Journal Pub Date : 2010-11-01 Epub Date: 2010-10-25 DOI:10.3928/08910162-20101018-02
Gordon Lee Gillespie, Ahlam Al-Natour, Michelle Marcum, Heather Sheehan
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Eighteen percent of drivers do not consistently wear their seatbelts when driving. The purpose of this article is to report the problem of noncompliance with seatbelt use among health care workers at a Level I pediatric trauma center in the midwest United States with evidence from a non-experimental, observational study. Results showed that 84% (n=3,641) of drivers and 73% (n=113) of passengers wore their seatbelts. A significant correlation was found between driver seatbelt use and passenger seatbelt use (p=.272, p<.001). Drivers from primary seatbelt legislation states wore their seatbelts significantly more often than drivers from the secondary seatbelt legislation state, χ(1)=0.913, p=.012. Non-compliance with seatbelt use among pediatric health care workers is a problem equal to that of the general population. It may be necessary to adopt and enforce mandatory seatbelt use policies at the organizational level to increase seatbelt use in this population of hospital workers.

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儿科医院工作人员安全带使用的流行程度。
18%的司机在开车时没有一直系安全带。本文的目的是报告美国中西部一级儿科创伤中心的医护人员不遵守安全带使用的问题,并从一项非实验性观察性研究中获得证据。结果显示,84% (n=3,641)的司机和73% (n=113)的乘客系了安全带。驾驶员安全带的使用与乘客安全带的使用有显著的相关性(p=。272页
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Aaohn Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-NURSING
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