Understanding Etiologies of Road Traffic Crashes, Injuries, and Death for Patients at National Hospital Abuja: A Qualitative Content Analysis Using Haddon’s Matrix

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Holmes, Benjamin

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Haglund, Kristin

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Ameh, Emmanuel

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Olaomi, Oluwole

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Uthman, Uthman

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Cassidy, Laura

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2025-03-07T14:38:25Z

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2025-03-07T14:38:25Z

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<jats:p>Road traffic crashes and sequelae are reaching pandemic proportions globally and have currently achieved disproportionately high levels in Nigeria. Quantitative studies are accumulating in the peer-reviewed literature, but there is a paucity of qualitative research in Nigeria. Data for this study of structural and behavioral factors of road traffic crashes and injuries in Federal Capital Territory were collected in semi-structured interviews with crash survivors at National Hospital Abuja. Interviews were analyzed via qualitative content analysis, revealing crash location and participant beliefs about crash etiologies. Units of analysis were developed from participant statements and were structured within four a priori etiologic categories using Haddon’s (1980) matrix: human-, vehicle-, physical environment-, and socioeconomic environment-related. Subcategories were generated. Human-related subcategories included reckless behavior and drivers, limited technical knowledge and skill. Vehicle-related subcategories included vehicular disrepair and lack of safety equipment. Physical environment-related subcategories included road disrepair, infrastructural inadequacy, and weather. Socioeconomic environment-related subcategories included government, prehospital care, money, and prayer. Subcategories were organized temporally by pre-event, event, and post-event phases, with most units of analysis allocated in the pre-event phase. These qualitative results can be utilized to guide future research along community-aligned priorities, and to structure community-engaged preventative and interventional efforts.</jats:p>

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1052-0147

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2160-3715

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/32100

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en

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Nova Southeastern University

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The Qualitative Report

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10.46743/2160-3715/2020.4152

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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Understanding Etiologies of Road Traffic Crashes, Injuries, and Death for Patients at National Hospital Abuja: A Qualitative Content Analysis Using Haddon’s Matrix

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Journal article

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Holmes, Benjamin|0000-0002-9642-1103

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Clinical Science Departments

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Orthopaedic Surgery

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