Department of General Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.
Ann Acad Med Singap. 2010 Dec;39(12):920-7.
Major workplace related accidents pose a significant healthcare resource challenge in Singapore.
Our study looks at the epidemiology of patients who were admitted for workplace related accidents, in a single institution, with an Injury Severity Score of >9.
There were 196 cases of major workplace related accidents admitted between January 2006 and December 2007. The median age of patients admitted was 37 years with a large percentage being males (95.4%) and non-residents (57.1%). The most common ethnic group was Chinese (53.1%) followed by Indians (23.5%). The most common mechanism of injury was fall from height (66.3%) followed by injuries as a result of falling objects at work (21.9%). The percentage of patients who required surgical intervention was 69.9%. Patients admitted for major workplace related accidents had a median length of stay of 5 days in the hospital, a median length of 24 days of medical leave (ML), certifying them unfit for duty and the average cost of stay for each patient was S$11,000.
We have a better understanding of the epidemiology and socio-economic impact of workplace related accidents through this study. Workplace related accidents result in significant number of man-days lost from work and monetary cost to employers, medical insurance and the hospital. With an improved understanding, we propose methods to prevent and reduce such accidents in future. A direct consequence of which will be the possible reduction of hospitalisation costs and better allocation of healthcare resources in the future.
重大工作场所相关事故对新加坡的医疗资源构成重大挑战。
我们的研究着眼于在一家机构因工作场所相关事故而住院且损伤严重程度评分>9 的患者的流行病学。
2006 年 1 月至 2007 年 12 月期间,共有 196 例重大工作场所相关事故入院。入院患者的中位年龄为 37 岁,其中大部分为男性(95.4%)和非居民(57.1%)。最常见的族裔群体是华人(53.1%),其次是印度人(23.5%)。最常见的损伤机制是高处坠落(66.3%),其次是工作时坠落物体所致损伤(21.9%)。需要手术干预的患者比例为 69.9%。因重大工作场所相关事故入院的患者在医院的中位住院时间为 5 天,中位病假(ML)为 24 天,证明其不适宜工作,每位患者的平均住院费用为 11000 新元。
通过这项研究,我们更好地了解了工作场所相关事故的流行病学和社会经济影响。工作场所相关事故导致大量员工因工作缺勤,给雇主、医疗保险和医院带来了巨大的经济损失。通过深入了解,我们提出了在未来预防和减少此类事故的方法。这可能会降低医院的费用,并在未来更好地分配医疗资源。