Descriptive Mapping of Road Traffic Accidents Reported to Red Crescent, Saudi Arabia
Thamer Alslamah, Yousef Mohammad Alsofayan, Monerah Abdullah Almazroa, Sultan Mousa Alannaz, Adil Abalkhail, Riyaz Ahamed Shaik, Mohammad Shakil Ahmad, Abdulaziz Badar Almutairi, Waleed Khalid Z Alghuyaythat
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Traffic accidents continue to have serious
health and economic consequences all around the globe. Despite significant
efforts to enhance road safety, the number of traffic accidents has
continuously risen over the past three decades.
Objective: This current study was conducted to
determine the cause, injuries, and management problems of road traffic
accidents, so that they may be addressed to enhance patient care and reduce
morbidity and mortality.
Method: The descriptive study used retrospective
record-based data from the Saudi Red Crescent Authority from the duration of
2016-2020. Information collected included: age, sex, incidence by area,
frequency in city limits, type of incidence, source of information about the
incidence, and distribution of nationality.
Results: The study revealed that males suffered more
accidents (88.5%) than females (11.5%). When we observed these incidences in
various areas of Saudi Arabia, it was found that the capital city of Riyadh
(21.4%) had the highest incidences, followed by Makkah (15.2%).
Conclusion: The scope of the issue of traffic
accidents, as well as the resulting loss of human and economic resources, is
immense. To address this issue, a national plan must be implemented. The main
focus should be on accident prevention, which should be accomplished via health
education.
Keywords: Accident, Saudi Arabia, Road Traffic, Red
Crescent, Survey