Comparative analysis of time spent by the fire department on call of elderly victims fall in collective transport.

Authors

  • Priscilla Hellen Blanco
  • Mario Moreira Castilho
  • Eraldo Schunk Silva
  • Lucia Elaine Ranieri Cortez

Keywords:

time attendance, trauma, mobile pre-hospital service

Abstract

Introduction: The public transport is a major form of transportation in the cities and the increasing elderly population became many users this means of transport. Objective: The objective of the research was to compare the time
spent by the fire department in the care of elderly fall victims in public transportation between two cities. Method:
Data were collected by analyzing the database record of the overall occurrences of the fire department on the fall of
elderly people in public transport in the cities of Curitiba and Maringá between the years 2005-2012. Collected were
the region the city where the event occurred; hospitals for referral of victims and the time spent in attending these
events by teams of firemen from the cities. Results: Increased occurrence of falls in the elderly collective transport
four times in Maringá was observed. The frequency of these occurrences happened mainly in the central region in both
cities and time attendance differed significantly and in Maringa most visits took place within an hour and Curitiba with
over an hour. Conclusion: We conclude that further studies should be conducted and management strategies of public transportation employees so they can improve the time spent on mobile medical care.

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Published

2014-11-16

How to Cite

Blanco, P. H., Castilho, M. M., Silva, E. S., & Cortez, L. E. R. (2014). Comparative analysis of time spent by the fire department on call of elderly victims fall in collective transport. Manual Therapy, Posturology & Rehabilitation Journal, 1–5. Retrieved from https://mtprehabjournal.com/revista/article/view/1147

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Research articles