The protocol for validating phone interview tools on post-discharge consequences of road traffic injuries.

Soudabeh Marin, Homayoun Sadeghi-Bazargani, Mostafa Farahbakhsh, Alireza Ala, Hossein Poustchi, Faramarz Pourasghar
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Background: Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs) impose a worldwide burden on public health and economy. RTIs result in a wide range of immediate and long-term consequences. However, little is known about post-discharge consequences of RTIs at national levels. In addition, reliable and producing valid data mostly through prospective studies is fundamentally required to address the issue. The aim of this paper was to describe the research protocol for development and psychometric evaluation of post-discharge consequences of road traffic injuries as part of the Persian Traffic Cohort (PTC) and complementary to the Iranian Integrated Road Traffic Injury Registry (IRTIR).

Methods: Literature review and expert's opinion were used to develop data collection tools. Registry timeframe was designed based on experts' opinion. Reliability of tools will be assessed using intra- and inter-rater reliability. The pilot phase of the Phone interviews on Post-discharge Consequences of Road Traffic Injuries (PCRTI) will be conducted in Tabriz in 2019.

Results: The PCRTI is designed to be applied at three different time points: one, six and twelve months after the crash. The PCRTI tools' main domains are: demographic, psychological, medical, social and financial which will be assessed through PC-PTSD, PHQ2, WHODAS, SES-Iran, EQ-5D-3L and Economic assessment standardized tools. The descriptive outcomes will be reported to the Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran.

Conclusions: The protocol satisfies the requirements of developing valid data collection tools for PCRTI.

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道路交通伤害出院后后果电话访谈工具验证协议。
背景:道路交通伤害(RTIs)给全球公共卫生和经济造成了沉重负担。道路交通伤害会导致一系列直接和长期的后果。然而,在全国范围内,人们对 RTI 出院后的后果知之甚少。此外,要从根本上解决这一问题,还需要主要通过前瞻性研究获得可靠且有效的数据。本文旨在介绍作为波斯交通队列(PTC)的一部分和伊朗道路交通伤害综合登记处(IRTIR)的补充,对道路交通伤害出院后后果进行开发和心理测量评估的研究方案:方法:利用文献综述和专家意见开发数据收集工具。根据专家意见设计登记时间框架。工具的可靠性将通过内部和相互之间的可靠性进行评估。道路交通伤害出院后后果电话访谈(PCRTI)的试点阶段将于 2019 年在大不里士进行:PCRTI 设计用于三个不同的时间点:车祸后 1 个月、6 个月和 12 个月。PCRTI 工具的主要领域包括:人口、心理、医疗、社会和财务,将通过 PC-PTSD、PHQ2、WHODAS、SES-Iran、EQ-5D-3L 和经济评估标准化工具进行评估。描述性结果将上报伊朗卫生和医学教育部:该方案符合为 PCRTI 开发有效数据收集工具的要求。
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