Donovan Michael, Khan Asaduzzaman, Johnston Venerina
Division of Physiotherapy, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia.
J Occup Rehabil. 2017 Mar;27(1):24-34. doi: 10.1007/s10926-016-9628-3.
Introduction The aim of this study is to determine whether a workplace-based early intervention injury prevention program reduces work-related musculoskeletal compensation outcomes in poultry meat processing workers. Methods A poultry meatworks in Queensland, Australia implemented an onsite early intervention which included immediate reporting and triage, reassurance, multidisciplinary participatory consultation, workplace modifica tion and onsite physiotherapy. Secondary pre-post analyses of the meatworks' compensation data over 4 years were performed, with the intervention commencing 2 years into the study period. Outcome measures included rate of claims, costs per claim and work days absent at an individual claim level. Where possible, similar analyses were performed on data for Queensland's poultry meat processing industry (excluding the meatworks used in this study). Results At the intervention meatworks, in the post intervention period an 18 % reduction in claims per 1 million working hours (p = 0.017) was observed. Generalized linear modelling revealed a significant reduction in average costs per claim of $831 (OR 0.74; 95 % CI 0.59-0.93; p = 0.009). Median days absent was reduced by 37 % (p = 0.024). For the poultry meat processing industry over the same period, generalized linear modelling revealed no significant change in average costs per claim (OR 1.02; 95 % CI 0.76-1.36; p = 0.91). Median days absent was unchanged (p = 0.93). Conclusion The introduction of an onsite, workplace-based early intervention injury prevention program demonstrated positive effects on compensation outcomes for work-related musculoskeletal disorders in poultry meat processing workers. Prospective studies are needed to confirm the findings of the present study.
引言 本研究旨在确定一项基于工作场所的早期干预伤害预防计划是否能减少禽肉加工工人与工作相关的肌肉骨骼损伤赔偿结果。方法 澳大利亚昆士兰州的一家禽肉加工厂实施了一项现场早期干预措施,包括即时报告与分诊、安抚、多学科参与式咨询、工作场所改造及现场物理治疗。对该加工厂4年期间的赔偿数据进行了干预前后的二次分析,干预在研究期的第2年开始。结果指标包括索赔率、单项索赔成本及单项索赔的缺勤工作日数。在可能的情况下,对昆士兰州禽肉加工行业(不包括本研究中使用的加工厂)的数据进行了类似分析。结果 在进行干预的加工厂,干预后阶段每100万工作小时的索赔减少了18%(p = 0.017)。广义线性模型显示,单项索赔的平均成本显著降低了831美元(OR 0.74;95% CI 0.59 - 0.93;p = 0.009)。缺勤天数中位数减少了37%(p = 0.024)。同期禽肉加工行业的广义线性模型显示,单项索赔的平均成本无显著变化(OR 1.02;95% CI 0.76 - 1.36;p = 0.91)。缺勤天数中位数未变(p = 0.93)。结论 引入基于工作场所的现场早期干预伤害预防计划对禽肉加工工人与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病的赔偿结果产生了积极影响。需要进行前瞻性研究以证实本研究的结果。