State-of-the-art review: preventing child and youth pedestrian motor vehicle collisions: critical issues and future directions

Author:

Cloutier Marie-SoleilORCID,Beaulieu EmilieORCID,Fridman LirazORCID,Macpherson Alison K,Hagel Brent EORCID,Howard Andrew WilliamORCID,Churchill TonyORCID,Fuselli Pamela,Macarthur Colin,Rothman LindaORCID

Abstract

AimTo undertake a comprehensive review of the best available evidence related to risk factors for child pedestrian motor vehicle collision (PMVC), as well as identification of established and emerging prevention strategies.MethodsArticles on risk factors were identified through a search of English language publications listed in Medline, Embase, Transport, SafetyLit, Web of Science, CINHAL, Scopus and PsycINFO within the last 30 years (~1989 onwards).ResultsThis state-of-the-art review uses the road safety Safe System approach as a new lens to examine three risk factor domains affecting child pedestrian safety (built environment, drivers and vehicles) and four cross-cutting critical issues (reliable collision and exposure data, evaluation of interventions, evidence-based policy and intersectoral collaboration).ConclusionsResearch conducted over the past 30 years has reported extensively on child PMVC risk factors. The challenge facing us now is how to move these findings into action and intervene to reduce the child PMVC injury and fatality rates worldwide.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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