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Who, what, when, why
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1. Prevention is Possible: How Head Restraints Can Prevent Whiplash Injuries
2. Who, what, when, why & how? Researchers:
D. Romilly (Pr. Lead – UBC, Mech. Eng.)
M. White (UBC, Fam. Med. – CIRPD)
E. Desirapriya (UBC Ped. BCIRPU)
P. Lawrence (UBC, Elec. & Com. Eng.)
J.S. Blouin (UBC, Hum. Kinetics)
G. Siegmund (UBC, Hum. Kin. – MEA)
A. Snowdon (U Windsor – Business)
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3. Who, what, when, why & how?
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In Canada whiplash injuries account for over 2 million insurance claims each year
In British Columbia alone, the economic costs exceed C$ 600 million/year (ICBC)
Whiplash injuries account for more than 70% of all bodily injury claims (Navan et al., 2000).
Cost is in terms of
lost work productivity
medical care
disability
sick leave
litigation
13. Studies have shown that properly adjusted “good” rated head restraints can reduce serious neck injuries by 35%
14. Raise the head restraint (HR) so that the center of the head restraint is slightly above the top of the ear
The head restraint should be
2 - 8 centimeters from
the back of your head
When adjusted properly the head restraint can be very effective in preventing injuries
18. Social market planning methods involved conducting a critical appraisal of the current literature and identification of credible web resources, planning of a web-portal, holding focus groups, establishing stakeholder-based working committees. These committees assist with the development and testing of surveys to assess awareness and knowledge, and the planning and implementation of social marketing activities.Social market planning methods involved conducting a critical appraisal of the current literature and identification of credible web resources, planning of a web-portal, holding focus groups, establishing stakeholder-based working committees. These committees assist with the development and testing of surveys to assess awareness and knowledge, and the planning and implementation of social marketing activities.
19. Completion of literature review and book - Head Restraints and Whiplash: The Past, Present and Future
Development of credible content
Initial focus group & fleet managers survey
Beta version of web portal: www.whiplashprevention.org
BC Fleet Manager Presentation (June 18, 2010)
International Cochrane Systematic Review (Protocol stage)
Establishment of Advisory Steering Committee (July 2010)
Road-side observational survey (on-going)
21. Pilot-testing head restraint prevalence surveillance system at organizations with large passenger car fleets in BC
To conduct intervention programs at different organizations
Completion of International Cochrane Systematic Review
23. Refining web-based tool
Users select make, model, type, year
Head restraint rating
Overall safety rating
Green ratings
Cost
Selection of better alternatives
Best across all categories
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26. Air Canada
BC Hydro
BC Automobile Association
Burnaby City Hall
Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability
Health Employers Association of BC
Insurance Corporation of BC
Massage Therapists Association of BC
MEA Forensics
New Car Dealers of BC
Physiotherapy Association of BC
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Biomechanical Research & Testing, LLC
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)
Thatcham
Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC)
Insurance Bureau of Canada.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability
BC Injury Research & Prevention Unit
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