Σάββατο 16 Ιουλίου 2016

Reported work-related injuries and illnesses among Hispanic workers: Results from an emergency department surveillance system follow-back survey

Background

Research suggests Hispanic workers underreport injuries/illnesses to their employer.

Methods

The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System—occupational supplement was used to conduct a follow-back study of workers treated in emergency departments (EDs) from June 2012 through December 2013.

Results

An estimated 448,000 (95%CI 230,000–665,000) Hispanic workers treated in EDs for a work-related injury or illness were represented by 362 completed interviews. Of these, an estimated 443,000 (95%CI 228,000–657,000) workers reported the injury or illness to their employer or were self-employed. The majority had not heard of workers’ compensation. Only 10% expected workers’ compensation to cover their medical payment while 62% expected payment to be covered by their employer.

Conclusion

We characterized our respondent workforce who reported their injury or illness. We determined that NEISS-Work data are not the most appropriate source to capture underreporting of work-related injuries and illnesses to employers among Hispanic workers. Am. J. Ind. Med. 59:621–629, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.



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