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      <titl>Cohort "Study of Population Monitoring of Road Accidents in the Rhone"</titl>
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                Cohort "Study of Population Monitoring of Road Accidents in the Rhone"            </titl>
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                    ESPARR                </altTitl>
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                    262                </IDNo>
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                    Martine HOURS                                                                                                                            </AuthEnty>
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                                            HOSPICES CIVILS DE LYON (HCL)                    
                                    </producer>
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                                            UNIVERSITE GUSTAVE EIFFEL                    
                                    </producer>
      <producer role="sponsor">
                                            UNIVERSITE CLAUDE BERNARD LYON 1                    
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      <prodPlac>
                Epidemiology France Portal (PEF)            </prodPlac>
      <fundAg>
                                            AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA RECHERCHE (ANR)                    
                                    </fundAg>
      <fundAg>
                                            MINISTERE DES TRANSPORTS                    
                                    </fundAg>
      <fundAg>
                                            MINISTERE DU TRAVAIL, DE LA SANTE, DES SOLIDARITES ET DES FAMILLES                    
                                    </fundAg>
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                    road accident victims</keyword>
      <keyword vocab="" vocabURI="">
                    Rhône</keyword>
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                        Orthopaedics and traumatology                                                        <ExtLink title="ESV" URI="http://data.europa.eu/8mn/euroscivoc/c4538836-ae58-4941-b544-50f53e979e20"/>
                                                            <ExtLink title="MeSH" URI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009985"/>
                                                            <ExtLink title="MeSH" URI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014194"/>
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                        Psychiatry                                                        <ExtLink title="ESV" URI="http://data.europa.eu/8mn/euroscivoc/3de50dee-da1c-4791-a386-56bca24a5fed"/>
                                                            <ExtLink title="MeSH" URI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011570"/>
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                        Addiction medicine                                                        <ExtLink title="ESV" URI="http://data.europa.eu/8mn/euroscivoc/42d645e0-f58d-40ed-9917-5b227ff41a92"/>
                                                            <ExtLink title="MeSH" URI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000073316"/>
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                        Socio-demographic and economic determinants: Employment                    </topcClas>
      <topcClas vocab="health determinant">
                        Behavioral determinants                    </topcClas>
      <topcClas vocab="health determinant">
                        Socio-demographic and economic determinants                    </topcClas>
      <topcClas vocab="health determinant">
                        Behavioral determinants: Addiction                    </topcClas>
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    <abstract contentType="purpose">Main objectives Evaluate accident consequences on the victim and his/her family (functional, social, professional and financial). Identify the prognostic factors of a poor fate and thus define serious injured victims more effectively. Put forward avenues for preventing consequences through suitable treatment measures. Secondary objectives Look more particularly into the fate of certain groups of accident victims: - subjects who have suffered a serious injury, - subjects who have suffered head injury (of any type of severity), - the youngest subjects from whom even a slight head injury can have consequences on future acquisitions and therefore disrupt their development, - elderly subjects for whom the accident can bring them a step closer to dependence. Have figures to show the actual consequences of road accidents (and not just knowledge coming from empirical or affective data).</abstract>
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      <collDate event="start" date="2004-01-01"/>
      <collDate event="end" date="2011-01-01"/>
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                    France
                                            <concept vocab="ISO" vocabURI="fr"/>
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      <geogCover>Auvergne Rhône-Alpes</geogCover>
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                Individuals            </anlyUnit>
      <universe level="type" clusion="I">People with disabilities                    </universe>
      <universe level="sex" clusion="I">Male                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008297"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="sex" clusion="I">Female                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005260"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Infant, Newborn (birth to 28 days)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007231"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Infant (28 days to 2 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007223"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Child, Preschool (2 to 5 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002675"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Child (6 to 12 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002648"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Young Adult (19 to 24 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D055815"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Adult (25 to 44 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000328"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Middle Aged (45 to 64 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008875"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Aged (65 to 79 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000368"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Aged, 80 and over (80 years and more)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000369"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe clusion="I">ESPARR is a prospective cohort study of road accident victims, representing victims within the population of the Rhône département, based on a systematic inclusion of accident victims in real time. The objective was to recruit representatives of all victims. Given the very high proportion of slightly injured victims in the Registry (around 90% - the initial objective of the subject recruitment plan was to have a different sampling fraction depending on whether the victims were slightly injured (M.AIS1), moderately injured (M.AIS2) [1 victim in 4] or seriously injured (all M.AIS3 subjects, i.e. 3, 4 or 5) so as to  obtain a sufficiently large sample of seriously injured victims to be able to analyze this particular population.                    </universe>
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      <dataKind>Socio-demographic data</dataKind>
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          <standardName>AIS and ISS: Abbreviated impairment scale and injury severity score; scales for scoring injuries and their severity in accident analysisINSEE socioprofessional categoriesGlasgow Coma Scale Glasgow Outcome ScaleMIF: ASIA functional disability measurement: medullary neurological impairment scoreMarshall scale: neuroimaging traumatic brain injury score</standardName>
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Quality of life/health perception
Others</description>
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      <sampProc>Probability: Cluster                                                            <concept vocab="CESSDA" vocabURI="Probability.Cluster"/>
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        <sampleSizeFormula>[1000-10000[ individuals                        </sampleSizeFormula>
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    <notes>Observational Study</notes>
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                        Observational Study                    </notes>
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                        Cohort study                    </notes>
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                            Restricted access                                                    </avlStatus>
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