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Functional Consequences of Road Traffic Injuries: Preliminary Results from PERSIAN Traffic Cohort (PTC)

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  294-304

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 Introduction: Traffic injuries are one of the main causes of death worldwide. After decreasing mortality rates and improving the recovery of injured patients, long-term functional consequences need to be addressed. The purpose of this study was to assess the functional outcomes of road traffic injuries and their predictors six months after hospital discharge, based on the preliminary results from PTC. Methods: A cross-sectional study based on PERSIAN Traffic Health and Safety Cohort Study was performed. Data were collected using the 12-item World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2. 0 (WHODAS 2. 0) with six domains (cognition, mobility, selfcare, getting along with others, life activities, and participation), filled-in by 180 injured adults (age >18 years) at six-month follow-up after hospital discharge during October 2019. These patients were hospitalized after road Accidents at two referral trauma centers, (from 23 September 2018 to 20 March 2019). Results: The majority of participants were men (82. 7%), (Mean age =38. 8). The mean score of WHODAS 2. 0 was 17. 8) SD=9. 1). The highest score was estimated for the self-care dimension 3. 3 (SD=1. 8), and the lowest score for getting along with others 2. 4 (SD=1. 2). Age, gender, physiotherapy, injury localization including head and face, spinal cord, and upper extremity were predictors of WHODAS 2. 0 score in various dimensions (p<0. 05). Conclusion: The current study identified some functional disabilities among patients sustaining road traffic injuries. It is evident from the results that a proportion of patients do not recover six months after the injury and suffer a disability, especially in self-care, mobility, and life activities, which potentially prevent them from returning to normalcy. In addition, age, gender, physiotherapy, injury localization was related to WHODAS 2. 0 scores.

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    SADEGHI BAZARGANI, HOMAYOUN, JANATI, ALI, POUSTCHI, HOSSEIN, Zakeri, Raana, Shafiee Kandjani, Alireza, POURASGHAR, FARAMARZ, Iraji, Zeynab, REZAEI, MAHDI, & BAZARGAN HEJAZI, SHAHRZAD. (2021). Functional Consequences of Road Traffic Injuries: Preliminary Results from PERSIAN Traffic Cohort (PTC). TRAUMA MONTHLY, 26(6), 294-304. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/993276/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SADEGHI BAZARGANI HOMAYOUN, JANATI ALI, POUSTCHI HOSSEIN, Zakeri Raana, Shafiee Kandjani Alireza, POURASGHAR FARAMARZ, Iraji Zeynab, REZAEI MAHDI, BAZARGAN HEJAZI SHAHRZAD. Functional Consequences of Road Traffic Injuries: Preliminary Results from PERSIAN Traffic Cohort (PTC). TRAUMA MONTHLY[Internet]. 2021;26(6):294-304. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/993276/en

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    HOMAYOUN SADEGHI BAZARGANI, ALI JANATI, HOSSEIN POUSTCHI, Raana Zakeri, Alireza Shafiee Kandjani, FARAMARZ POURASGHAR, Zeynab Iraji, MAHDI REZAEI, and SHAHRZAD BAZARGAN HEJAZI, “Functional Consequences of Road Traffic Injuries: Preliminary Results from PERSIAN Traffic Cohort (PTC),” TRAUMA MONTHLY, vol. 26, no. 6, pp. 294–304, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/993276/en

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