
@article{ref1,
title="Trajectory of the victims of overland transport accidents: from prehospital to hospital care",
journal="SAGE open nursing",
year="2020",
author="Fernandes, Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença and Mota, Daiane S. and Alencar, Neiliane M. and Mola, Rachel",
volume="6",
number="",
pages="e2377960820919630-e2377960820919630",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: The aim is to evaluate the trajectory of the victims of ground transportation accidents from the prehospital care to the hospital. <br><br>METHODS: The  sample consisted of 1,264 patients collected from the prehospital care, from June  2015 to June 2016. The trajectory was analyzed by the difference in the average time  elapsed between the call and the hospital entrance. The Mann-Whitney and  Kruskal-Wallis tests were used, adopting a significance level of 5% and 95%  confidence. <br><br>RESULTS: Patients had a mean age of 31.2 years, Glasgow Coma Scale of  14.8 points, and 24.8 days of hospitalization. It is characterized predominantly  masculine, conductive of the vehicle, being the motorcycle prevalent; most of them  wore a helmet/seat belt and no alcohol. The association between the average time of  care and the characteristics related to the victim was significant: the use of the  belt/helmet, alcoholism, and type of discharge and relative to the accident: area of  occurrence, period of the week, shift of occurrence, type of prehospital care, and  other party involved. <br><br>CONCLUSION: The characteristics related to ground  transportation accident interfere in the time of prehospital care to the hospital,  which can influence the prognosis.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2377-9608",
doi="10.1177/2377960820919630",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2377960820919630"
}