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Profiling bodily trauma and sick-leave tendencies in occupational Injuries: a primary care study in the county of Gävleborg, Sweden 2007-2012. Leah Okenwa Emegwa (PhD)

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Profiling bodily trauma and sick-leave

tendencies in occupational Injuries: a

primary care study in the county of

Gävleborg, Sweden 2007-2012.

Leah Okenwa Emegwa (PhD)

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Background

• About 317 million cases of

work injuries resulting in

absence from work of 4 days

or more

• Global estimates equivalent

to roughly 850,000 injuries

per day

• Men overrepresented

• Bodily Harm, disability,

sickleave

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Sickleave

• Time off from work to address health and safety needs

• May be paid or unpaid

• Important for full recovery

• Negatively effects on society and individual if not properly

managed

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Examples of Sickleave

Consequences

• Risk of permanent disability, potential job loss

• Attempted/completed suicide

• Loss of productivity for the time period

• Economic cost of worker’s compensation

• Up to 2.5% of the total gross national product (GNP)

and between 3-6% working hours are lost due to sick

leave

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Work related injury and illness pattern, Sweden

Work related injury women

Work related illnesses women men

Work related injury men

Work related illnesses men

Source: Statistics Sweden

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Questions Needing Answers!

• What are the patterns of bodily trauma resulting from work-

related injuries seen in primary care 2002-2012?

• Do these patterns differ by demographic and occupational

characteristics?

• What is the relative contribution of demographic and

occupational factors in explaining bodily trauma patterns

and sick-leave tendencies?

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Method- study setting

Gävleborg, Sweden

Centrally located by the

east coast

280 000 inhabitants living

on almost 20 000 km2

Three-quarter woodlands

Lakes, hills and mountains

Occupational injury

incidence 6 per 1000

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University of Gävle

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Methods- design,

participants, data analysis

Outpatient records of 3155 injured workers

(2007-2012)

SPSS (descriptive analysis & logistics

regressions)

p<0.05; 95% CI

Ethical approval granted by institutional review

board for the region.

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Results

• Top 4 Injuries

• foreign objects, burns & others

By Gender • Males more prone to injuries of

head/neck

• 2.5 times male risk for burns

• Males 3times more likely to experience penetrating objects to body orificies

• Female workers were more prone to injuries to the trunk and lower extremities. Trunk

(5.6%)

Head/neck Injuries (19%)

Lower Extremities (21%)

Upper Extremities (47%)

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Age

• Head injuries decreased with

increasing age, remained

significant in the multivariate

analysis.

• Injuries to the upper extremities

and lower extremities increased

with age.

• Exception: age 51-60 had

comparably least likelihood for

injuries to lower extremities but

highest odds for injuries of the

upper extremities

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Employment Status

• Head injuries were almost twice more

common among workers with non-

permanent employment forms.

Country of Birth

• Head injuries common among foreign

born workers. Swedish born workers

more prone to hand injuries. None of

these reached significance after

controlling.

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Industial Sector

• Trunk injuries in health/social

works and education sectors.

• Remained significant in multivariate

analysis only for health sector.

• 2.11 odds for upper extremities in

manufacturing; 2.01 odds in

education sector and 1.70 odds for

construction.

• Odds of Injuries to lower

extremities higher for health sector.

Significantly low odds for lower

extremities injuries in manufacturing

and construction

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Sick leave longer than 14days • Men more prone to longer sickleave

• Odds increase with increasing age, almost 4

times the risk for workers above 60years

• Transport workers twice more likely

• Swedish-born workers 1.54 times more likely

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Discussions

Gender differences for injuries also reflected in

sectors dominated by each gender e.g. lower

extremities in healthcare (e.g. falls)

Gender based PPE design?

Manufacturing- upper extremities

Transport- longer sickleave (injury severity??)

Longer sick leave for men- (due to

overrepresentation of men or injury severity?)

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Reccomendations

More industry specific safety policies and

monitoring

Gender/Age consideration in prevention

Prevention/Interventions that incorporate

demographic and occupational risk factors

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Strengths and Weaknesses

Weakness

• Only out-patient records examined

• Only injuries with sick leave were examined

Strength

• Database with comprhensive record keeping system

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