key: cord-0715987-tvn8jy4p authors: Blankson, Paa Kwesi; Lartey, Margaret title: Road traffic accidents in Ghana: contributing factors and economic consequences date: 2020-09-03 journal: Ghana Med J DOI: 10.4314/gmj.v54i3.1 sha: 08fa48465520101192e2e282b2d4a6cc034bd4f7 doc_id: 715987 cord_uid: tvn8jy4p nan The burden of road crashes in Ghana require a conscientious and multi-sectorial approach to reduce its occurrence and impact, while policies need strengthening and enforcing at all levels. The impact of RTAs may be mitigated by efficient emergency systems as well as policies which support care of victims. However, at the primary level, implementation of traffic rules and regulations is key, as discussions on road and vehicle safety are broadened. Road safety should be of concern to all stakeholders, as both motorists and pedestrians are at risk of the hazards of road crashes. At the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, for instance, road traffic accidents accounted for 62% of deaths at the casualty unit of the emergency department. Interestingly, among the deaths caused by road crashes, 50% occurred in pedestrians, 31% in passengers and 18.7% occurred in motorists. It is worthy of note that among persons injured from road traffic crashes in this same study, 26% were related to motorbike accidents. 4 Road safety education is also a crucial element in the prevention strategies for road traffic accidents. At one local maxillofacial centre, majority of the injuries encountered (55%) were from road traffic accidents. 5 Management of these cases, often with limited resources, brings to the fore another dimension of concern for many healthcare professionals-the burden on the healthcare system and the families of the patients. Despite the disease burden, there seem to be a relative dearth of research on road crashes in Ghana. In this issue of the Ghana Medical Journal, Poku et al report some instructive findings on factors associated with road crashes from drivers' perspective in the Kintampo North Municipality. Their findings indeed provide useful pointers to areas requiring some actions. Providing evidence through research on the burden, regional distribution, health system factors, cost-effective interventions and policy effectiveness should stimulate various stakeholders to take up the challenge and help reduce this preventable and avoidable catastrophe. Road Traffic Injuries Epidemiology of Road Traffic Accidents in Ghana Injuries and their related household costs in a tertiary hospital in Ghana Epidemiology of injuries presenting to the accident centre of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital Maxillofacial and concomitant injuries in multiple injured patients at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana