Occupational and environmental risk factors for falls among workers in the healthcare sector

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作者
Drebit, Sharla [1 ]
Shajari, Salomeh [1 ]
Alamgir, Hasanat [1 ]
Yu, Shicheng [1 ]
Keen, Dave [2 ]
机构
[1] Occupat Hlth & Safety Agcy Healthcare, Vancouver, BC V6H 3X5, Canada
[2] Fraser Hlth Author, Surrey, BC V3T 5X3, Canada
关键词
Canada; falls; healthcare worker; occupational health; occupational injuries; FAST-FOOD RESTAURANTS; FRICTION VARIATION; INJURIES; SLIPS; ACCIDENTS; LEVEL; SLIPPERINESS; TRIPS; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1080/00140130903528178
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Falls are a leading cause of occupational injury for workers in healthcare, yet the risk factors of falls in this sector are understudied. Falls resulting in workers' compensation for time-loss from work from 2004-2007 for healthcare workers in British Columbia (BC) were extracted from a standardised incident-reporting database. Productive hours were derived from payroll data for the denominator to produce injury rates; relative risks were derived through Poisson regression modelling. A total of 411 falls were accepted for time-loss compensation. Compared to registered nurses, facility support workers (risk ratio (95% CI) = 6.29 (4.56-8.69)) and community health workers (6.58 (3.76-11.50)) were at high risk for falls. Falls predominantly occurred outdoors, in patients' rooms and kitchens depending on occupation and sub-sector. Slippery surfaces due to icy conditions or liquid contaminants were a leading contributing factor. Falls were more frequent in the colder months (January-March). The risk of falls varies by nature of work, location and worker demographics. The findings of this research will be useful for developing evidence-based interventions. Statement of Relevance: Falls are a major cause of occupational injury for healthcare workers. This study examined risk factors including occupation type, workplace design, work setting, work organisation and environmental conditions in a large healthcare worker population in BC, Canada. The findings of this research should contribute towards developing evidence-based interventions.
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