Becher S, Sumadi C, Güthoff D, Haas J
Rheinischer Gemeindeunfallversicherungsverband, Düsseldorf.
Gesundheitswesen. 1997 Mar;59(3):174-80.
The following article reports on an analysis of 257,064 medical examination data provided by the German Industrial Engineering and Traffic Safety Control organization, a service of industrial medicine. In addition to the occurrence of diseases (ICD-classification), correlations between the age, sex, nationality and occupations (ILO-classification) are shown, including occupational importance and need for continuing medical treatment. It could be demonstrated that there are different areas of regarding diseases when comparing foreign and German workers, based on places of work, and on social and cultural factors.
以下文章报道了对德国工业工程与交通安全控制组织(工业医学服务机构)提供的257,064份医学检查数据的分析。除了疾病的发生情况(国际疾病分类)外,还展示了年龄、性别、国籍和职业(国际劳工组织分类)之间的相关性,包括职业重要性和持续治疗需求。结果表明,基于工作地点以及社会和文化因素,在比较外国工人和德国工人时,存在不同的疾病相关领域。