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  • Minor traffic injuries present unique challenges in healthcare management.
  • Patient perspectives are crucial for developing effective and patient-centered clinical guidelines.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the lived experiences of individuals injured in traffic collisions.
  • To gather patient recommendations for improving clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for minor traffic injury management.

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  • A narrative inquiry methodology was employed with 11 adult participants injured in traffic collisions.
  • Semi-structured interviews were conducted, audiotaped, and analyzed to identify narrative plotlines and extract recommendations.
  • A composite narrative was developed to synthesize findings and inform guideline development.

Main Results:

  • Key recommendations included adopting non-stigmatizing terminology (e.g., "injured persons"), incorporating shared decision-making, recognizing and managing emotional distress, and providing clear orientation to the healthcare and insurance systems.
  • Four core directions emerged from the patient narratives, directly influencing the new CPGs.

Conclusions:

  • Patient narratives significantly informed the development of new Minor Injury Guidelines by the Ontario Protocol for Traffic Injury Management Collaboration.
  • The findings highlight the importance of patient-centered approaches, including respectful communication and comprehensive support, in managing minor traffic injuries.