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Clinical Trial Summary

Main objectives:

- To know the distribution of risk elements of traffic injuries

Secondary objectives:

- To study the distribution of risk elements related with the possibility of suffering from a TI in relation to medication, chronic health problems, and consumption of psychoactive substances (alcohol and others).

- To know the relation between levels of perception of risk of suffering from a TI and the presence of chronic problems, medications, or consumption of psychoactive substances.


Clinical Trial Description

Methodology:

Design: Observational, transversal, and multicentric research

Field of study: 20 PHC users from urban areas

Population of study: random consecutive sampling of ≥ 16 years old drivers with open medical history.

Measure's tools: Two means for data collection: survey among health professionals with medical history and structured telephonic survey about behaviours and risk perceptions in drivers.

Variables: Sociodemographic data, chronic pathologies related to TI, consumption of medications ,Alcohol consumption (AUDIT-C test), Psychoactive substances consumption (self declared), Level of perception of risk according to professionals.

Telephone survey: Class and age of driving license, Type of roads, Weekly driving time, Safety behaviours, Record of collisions/injuries in last year,Self perception of health level(SF-12) andSelf perception of risk level.

An descriptive analysis of population will be performed, a distribution of risk elements associated to TI will be described through bivariant analyses, and for describing the factors associated to perceived risk levels a linear regression multiple model will be built. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Ecologic or Community, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT00778440
Study type Observational
Source Jordi Gol i Gurina Foundation
Contact
Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase N/A
Start date January 2009
Completion date September 2009

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