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Injury prevention strategies to promote helmet use decrease severe head injuries at a level I trauma center

C N Mock1, R V Maier, E Boyle

  • 1Department of Surgery, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.

The Journal of Trauma
|July 1, 1995
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Increased helmet use significantly reduced severe head injuries (HIs) and mortality in bicycle and motorcycle crashes. This highlights the effectiveness of helmet laws and campaigns in preventing serious trauma.

Area of Science:

  • Trauma research
  • Injury prevention
  • Public health policy

Background:

  • Head injuries (HIs) are a significant cause of trauma mortality.
  • Injury prevention, particularly through helmet use, is crucial for mitigating HI impact.
  • Previous efforts to increase helmet usage have shown promise.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between increased helmet use and a decrease in severe head injuries.
  • To analyze the impact of a mandatory motorcycle helmet law and public awareness campaigns on head injury outcomes.
  • To evaluate trends in severe head injuries, mortality, and hospital stay for bicycle and motorcycle crash admissions.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of 466 bicycle crash (BC) and 992 motorcycle crash (MCC) admissions from 1986 to 1993.

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  • Comparison of severe HI proportions (Abbreviated Injury Scale score 4 or 5) before and after policy changes.
  • Correlation of injury data with observed helmet usage rates.
  • Main Results:

    • Severe HIs in BCs decreased from 29% to 11% (p=0.02) as helmet use rose from 5% to 62%.
    • Severe HIs in MCCs decreased from 20% to 9% (p<0.001) following the helmet law.
    • Mortality, hospital, and ICU stays decreased for both BCs and MCCs.

    Conclusions:

    • Mandatory helmet laws and awareness campaigns are effective in reducing severe head injuries and associated mortality.
    • Increased helmet usage directly correlates with improved outcomes in bicycle and motorcycle incidents.
    • Helmet promotion strategies are vital for public health and trauma prevention.