Neis Barbara, Macpherson Robert A, Shan Desai, Small Contessa, Ochs Cory, Tamburic Lillian, McLeod Christopher B
Department of Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
School of Population and Public Health, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
New Solut. 2025 May;35(1):47-59. doi: 10.1177/10482911251316325. Epub 2025 Mar 4.
Maritime occupations encompass seafaring, fishing, marine aquaculture, and longshore work. These non-standard occupations tend to be hazardous with high injury rates. They are associated with varying levels of seasonality, shift work, geographic mobility, and different types of remuneration, posing unique challenges when recovering from work-related injury and illness. Occupational health and safety is under-researched in these sectors. Furthermore, little research exists on return to work (RTW) after injury among maritime workers. This paper presents findings from a mixed methods research program designed to provide insight into injury, compensation and RTW experiences among maritime workers in the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC). Research methods include the analysis of provincial workers' compensation data, data from an anonymous online survey of injured/ill BC maritime workers and from semi-structured interviews with injured workers and key informants. Analysis of workers' compensation data shows high rates of serious injuries, longer disability duration, and high rates of deemed RTW, particularly in fishing. Survey findings suggest a relatively low percentage of workers file claims for workers' compensation to WorkSafeBC. Interview data highlight some of the challenges that may explain under-reporting, longer disability duration, and relatively poor RTW outcomes. Policy relevant concerns and areas for future research relevant to understanding and addressing some of the identified RTW challenges associated with these sectors are presented.
海上职业包括航海、捕鱼、海水养殖和码头工作。这些非标准职业往往具有危险性,受伤率很高。它们与不同程度的季节性、轮班工作、地理流动性以及不同类型的薪酬相关联,在从工伤和疾病中恢复时带来了独特的挑战。这些行业的职业健康与安全研究不足。此外,关于海上工人受伤后重返工作岗位(RTW)的研究很少。本文介绍了一项混合方法研究项目的结果,该项目旨在深入了解加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)海上工人的受伤、赔偿和重返工作岗位经历。研究方法包括分析省级工人赔偿数据、对BC省受伤/患病海上工人进行的匿名在线调查数据,以及对受伤工人和关键信息提供者进行的半结构化访谈数据。对工人赔偿数据的分析显示,重伤率高、残疾持续时间长,以及被视为重返工作岗位的比例高,特别是在捕鱼行业。调查结果表明,向WorkSafeBC提出工人赔偿申请的工人比例相对较低。访谈数据突出了一些可能解释报告不足、残疾持续时间长以及重返工作岗位结果相对较差的挑战。本文还提出了与理解和应对与这些行业相关的一些已确定的重返工作岗位挑战相关的政策关切和未来研究领域。