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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medical Technology
1997 Volume.1 No. 1 p.100 ~ p.111
A Study on Behavioral Factors for the Safety of Ambulance Driving
Jo Jean-Man

Lee Byung-Ju
Abstract
This is the first Korea study to evaluate the effects od the safety of ambulance driving and the occurrence of ambulance traffic accidents and to provide basic informaion for the description of various factors to reduce the ambulance traffic accidents,
The major insturment of this study were Krean Self-Analysis Driver Opinionnaire. Questionnaire contains 8 items which measure driver¢¥s opinions or attitudes driving courtesy, emotion, traffic law, speed, vehicle conditions, the use of drugs, high-risk behaviors, and human factors.
To take the analysis of data, the total of 350 divers were investigated ambulance divers and others in Taejon City and others (6 City) from 1996. 1. July to 1996. 31. July.
The data were analyzed by the descriptive statistics and the logistic regression - path analysis - with SPSS and SAS package program. The result are as follows
1. There was desirable attitude group(16.2%) and undesirable attitude group(17.6%) on safety ambulance driving.
2. It have suggested that risk factors of ambulance traffic accidents much affected with emotion and speed control on safety ambulance driving < Y(Accdient) _ -2.64 + 0.57 Xi(EmotionControl) + 0.30 X2(Seed control) + E > and motor traffic acident much affected with emotion control and high-risk behavior on safety driving < Y(Accident) _ -1.11 + 0.33 Xi(Emotion Control) + 0.29 X2(High-risk Behvior) + E
4. The primary emphassis of ambulance drivers was make us realized that improthatnt factors on safety ambulance driving were 1)making way for emergent ambulance, 2)driver¢¥ s career, 3)the ability of emergency medical technics, and the knowledge or understanding of ambulance way difficut(or easy) of accdess.
5. Almost 96.6% of respondents have agreed to necessity of emergency medical technics for ambulance drivers.
6. Almost 94.6% of respondents have consented to necessity of emergency medical technicians for ambulance driving.
7. It have suggested that the proportion of traffic accident proprtion by desitable attitude group(16.7%) was much less than that of undesirable attitude group(30.8%) on safety ambulance driving(P < 0.05)/
Ps) Accidents are unplanned, unforesen incidents which can lead to harmful or unfortunate outcomes, Collisons are not accidents, since the basic cause of the majority of collisons invovles high-risk human behavior. Although there are many factors which contribute to accident causation, four basic factors seem. topredominate in most traffic related situations. These four factors include: the human factor, the vehicle factor, the environmental factors and destination factor(Peto G. et al. 1995).
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