Ipingbemi, ODandy, O. A2018-10-082018-10-082011-122384-7379Ibadan Planning Journal 1(2), pp. 127-136ui_art_ipingbemi_burden_2011http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1101The study examined the hospitalization burden of road crash (injured) victims in Oyo town. Primary data were collected through questionnaire administration and In-Depth interview. One-hundred crash victims were involved in the survey. Secondary data were sourced from the General hospital records. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis. Findings indicated that 65% of road crash victims were males, about 87% of them were less than 50 years old and 85% earned not more than N10,000 per month. The length of stay (LOS) showed that each crash victims spent 39 days on the average in the hospital and incurred a daily expense of N750 throughout the victim stay in the hospital. The consequences included reduced income (18.9%), job loss (8.4%) and abandoned by friends and family members (16.8%) among others. The paper calls for improved pre-hospital trauma care and the establishment of Road Accident Fund in order to ameliorate the burden of road crash victims.enThe burden of hospitalization of road crash victims in a secondary health care facility in Oyo, NigeriaArticle