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关联数据集以描述阿拉斯加渔业中的伤病情况。

Linking Datasets to Characterize Injury and Illness in Alaska's Fishing Industry.

作者信息

Syron Laura N, Case Samantha L, Lee Jennifer R, Lucas Devin L

机构信息

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Western States Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Washington, D.C., USA.

出版信息

J Agromedicine. 2021 Jan;26(1):31-44. doi: 10.1080/1059924X.2020.1845893. Epub 2021 Feb 1.

Abstract

Limited research has characterized nonfatal injury/illness in Alaska's hazardous fishing industry. This study aimed to determine (a) the utility of linking datasets to conduct surveillance, and (b) injury/illness patterns during 2012-2016. Data were obtained from the Alaska Trauma Registry (ATR), Fishermen's Fund (FF), and US Coast Guard (USCG). Datasets were coded to identify patterns in injury/illness characteristics and circumstances. Probabilistic linkage methods were utilized to identify unique incidents that appeared in more than one dataset. After linking datasets, 3,014 unique injury/illness cases were identified. By dataset, 2,365 cases appeared only in FF, 486 only in USCG, 110 only in ATR, 25 in ATR and FF, 15 in ATR and USCG, 10 in USCG and FF, and 3 in all datasets. FF mainly captured claims submitted by small, independently-owned vessels in Southcentral and Southeastern Alaska. In contrast, USCG mainly captured reports from large, company-owned vessels in Western Alaska. By nature, cases were most frequently sprains, strain, and tears (27%), cuts (15%), and fractures (11%). Across fleets, injuries/illnesses most frequently resulted from contact with objects and equipment (41%), overexertion and bodily reaction (27%), and slips, trips, and falls (20%). Work processes associated with traumatic injuries were most frequently hauling gear (18%) and walking, climbing, and descending (18%). Half of all injuries were of moderate severity (53%). Linking datasets, which capture different segments of Alaska's fishing industry, provides the most comprehensive understanding of nonfatal injury/illness to date. These results, stratified by fleet and severity, will inform prevention strategies.

摘要

针对阿拉斯加危险渔业中非致命伤害/疾病的研究有限。本研究旨在确定:(a)链接数据集进行监测的效用;(b)2012 - 2016年期间的伤害/疾病模式。数据来自阿拉斯加创伤登记处(ATR)、渔民基金(FF)和美国海岸警卫队(USCG)。对数据集进行编码以识别伤害/疾病特征和情况中的模式。采用概率链接方法识别出现在多个数据集中的独特事件。链接数据集后,共识别出3014例独特的伤害/疾病病例。按数据集划分,2365例仅出现在FF中,486例仅出现在USCG中,110例仅出现在ATR中,25例出现在ATR和FF中,15例出现在ATR和USCG中,10例出现在USCG和FF中,3例出现在所有数据集中。FF主要收集了阿拉斯加中南部和东南部小型独立船只提交的索赔。相比之下,USCG主要收集了阿拉斯加西部大型公司所有船只的报告。从性质上看,病例最常见的是扭伤、拉伤和撕裂伤(27%)、割伤(15%)和骨折(11%)。在各个船队中,伤害/疾病最常见的原因是与物体和设备接触(41%)、过度劳累和身体反应(27%)以及滑倒、绊倒和摔倒(20%)。与创伤性伤害相关的工作流程最常见的是拖曳渔具(18%)以及行走、攀爬和下降(18%)。所有伤害中有一半为中度严重程度(53%)。链接涵盖阿拉斯加渔业不同部分的数据集,提供了迄今为止对非致命伤害/疾病最全面的了解。这些按船队和严重程度分层的结果将为预防策略提供参考。

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