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Citation

Thomas NI, Brown ND, Hodges LC, Gandy J, Lawson L, Lord JE, Williams DK. AAOHN J. 2006; 54(2): 61-68.

Affiliation

Jacksonville Neurology Clinic, North Little Rock, AR, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Publisher Healio)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16509180

Abstract

In this retrospective case-control study, researchers examined risk factors for four types of work-related injury (WRI) in hospital employees. Data were collected from employee health charts and computer databases (N = 2050) and analyzed using logistic regression. Study results showed that strain injuries were related to increased age, increased body mass index (BMI), and maintenance, custodial, and direct-caregiver employment types. Repetitive motion injuries were related to increased BMI and clerical and custodial employment types. Exposure/reaction injuries were related to increased age, increased BMI, and maintenance, custodial, and direct-caregiver employment types. Contact/assault injuries were related to increased age, increased BMI, and maintenance, custodial, and direct-caregiver employment types. All injury types were most often related to female gender and full-time employment status. Reformulating policies to improve screening, prevention, and education for those at risk for certain injury types may limit WRI occurrences and costs.

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