Last update : 04/12/2012 | Version : 1 | ID : 240
General | |
Identification | |
Detailed name | Registre des Victimes Corporelles d’Accidents de la Circulation Routière dans le département du Rhône (registre qualifié) |
CNIL registration number, number and date of CPP agreement, AFSSAPS (French Health Products Safety Agency) authorisation | 999211 |
General Aspects | |
Medical area |
Physical medicine and rehabilitation Traumatology |
Pathology (details) | Injury type and severity |
Keywords | Road traffic accidents, injuries, lesion, seriously injured, multiple injuries, severity |
Scientific investigator(s) (Contact) | |
Name of the director | LAUMON |
Surname | Bernard |
Address | 25 avenue François Mitterrand - Case n° 24 - 69675 Bron Cedex |
Phone | 04 72 14 25 10 |
bernard.laumon@ifsttar.fr | |
Unit |
Unité Mixte de Recherche Épidémiologique et de Surveillance Transport Travail Environnement (UMRESTTE) |
Organization | IFSTTAR |
Collaborations | |
Funding | |
Funding status |
Public |
Details | Institut de veille sanitaire - InVS Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale - Inserm Institut français des sciences et technologies des transports, de l'aménagement et des réseaux - IFSTTAR Direction de la sécurité et de la circulation routière - DSCR |
Governance of the database | |
Sponsor(s) or organisation(s) responsible | IFSTTAR (Institut français des sciences et technologies, des transports, de l'aménagement et des réseaux) |
Organisation status |
Public |
Additional contact | |
Main features | |
Type of database | |
Type of database |
Morbidity registers |
Database recruitment is carried out by an intermediary |
An administrative base or a register |
Database recruitment is carried out as part of an interventional study |
No |
Additional information regarding sample selection. |
Selection of subjects having the required inclusion criteria. Several sources are used: Public hospital departments Private hospitals or clinics Other sources: Medical information departments, Local IT departments, Département-level fire and rescue departments, Funeral homes, Admissions departments, Letter to victims and families, Police and Gendarmerie report, Regional newspapers. |
Database objective | |
Main objective |
Public health objectives - Provide a tool for monitoring road morbidity in France and its progression according to the major components of this morbidity (categories of users, age, gender, etc.) - Provide a tool for evaluating prevention measures by finding out what their impact is on the distribution of lesion presentations - particularly of the most serious injuries (whether this concern how life-threatening they are or the sequelae prognosis), - Provide a tool for evaluating treatments of victims of road traffic accidents (network, care stream and follow-up organization), - Help to evaluate the ""epidemiological"" quality (exhaustiveness and representativeness) of other reference information systems - particularly in terms of mortality (ONISR, Inserm-CépiDc), - Raise awareness of the road traffic accidents as a public health stake (especially in terms of disability). Research objectives - Improve the definition and knowledge of the most at-risk groups, both in terms of categories of users (pedestrians, cyclists, motorbike and moped users) and age (children, the elderly) and gender (men), - Improve the definition and knowledge of seriously injured victims, above all in terms of the sequelae prognosis and fate, - Improve knowledge of the causes (lesional) of morbidity and road mortality, and the associated lesional mechanisms, - Obtain a reference population for coordinating a series of additional research projects, as well as meeting an institutional, economic (road builders, insurance) or social (prevention associations) demand, - Put together a French reference (both in terms of data and methodological approaches) for the purpose of European and/or international partnerships in research on road traffic accidents. |
Inclusion criteria |
The cases recorded are victims of road traffic accidents resulting in death or injury happening in the Rhône département. The definition of an accident resulting in death or injury is given by the French National Interministerial Observatory for Road Safety (ONISR). It has at least one victim, occurs on a public road and involves at least one vehicle (which may or may not be a motor vehicle). By victim, the ONISR means anyone involved who is injured, i.e. their condition requires at least one type of medical treatment (or at the very least a medical appointment). |
Population type | |
Age |
Newborns (birth to 28 days) Infant (28 days to 2 years) Early childhood (2 to 5 years) Childhood (6 to 13 years) Adolescence (13 to 18 years) Adulthood (19 to 24 years) Adulthood (25 to 44 years) Adulthood (45 to 64 years) Elderly (65 to 79 years) Great age (80 years and more) |
Population covered |
Sick population |
Gender |
Male Woman |
Geography area |
Departmental |
French regions covered by the database |
Auvergne Rhône-Alpes |
Detail of the geography area | Rhône |
Data collection | |
Dates | |
Date of first collection (YYYY or MM/YYYY) | 1995 |
Size of the database | |
Size of the database (number of individuals) |
Greater than 20 000 individuals |
Details of the number of individuals | 1995-2006 : 116945 cas 2007 : 8434 cas 2008 : 7730 2009 : 8342 |
Data | |
Database activity |
Current data collection |
Type of data collected |
Clinical data Declarative data Administrative data |
Clinical data (detail) |
Direct physical measures Medical registration |
Declarative data (detail) |
Face to face interview |
Administrative data (detail) | Personal data pertaining to the victim |
Presence of a biobank |
No |
Health parameters studied |
Health event/morbidity Health event/mortality |
Procedures | |
Data collection method | active or passive |
Classifications used | AIS (Abbreviated Injury Scale) et IIS (Injury Impairment Score) |
Participant monitoring |
Yes |
Details on monitoring of participants | The injured parties are followed up systematically in the different health institutions, from the initial care administered to the time they return home (or die). This follow-up calls on healthcare departments that do not involve traumatology directly so as to fine-tune the victim's medical examination. A cohort (Esparr) has been put together to monitor a representative sample of injured victims over the longer term (five years at present). |
Links to administrative sources |
No |
Promotion and access | |
Promotion | |
Link to the document | http://www.balises-rhone-alpes.org/ |
Link to the document | http://esparr.inrets.fr/ |
Link to the document | http://epidemio-france.fr/catalog/sheet/detail.jsp?id |
Link to the document | http://www2.securiteroutiere.gouv.fr/ressources/bilan/2009/sources/index.htm |
Access | |
Terms of data access (charter for data provision, format of data, availability delay) |
Numerous forms of cooperation. Simplified inquiry IT program currently being developed. Aggregate data available on the Balises website of the Rhône-Alpes regional health observatory (ORS). Annual findings published in the annual report of the ONISR (Road safety in France. Report for the year xxxx). |
Access to aggregated data |
Free access |
Access to individual data |
Access on specific project only |
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