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Occupational injury among cooks and food service workers in the healthcare sector

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE
卷 50, 期 7, 页码 528-535

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WILEY-LISS
DOI: 10.1002/ajim.20475

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cooks; food service workers; injury; healthcare sector; occupational

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Background Incidence of occupational injury is anticipated to be high among cooks and food service workers (CFSWs) because of the nature of their work and the types of raw and finished materials that they handle. Method Incidents of occupational injury, resulting in lost time or medical care over a period of I year in two health regions were extracted from a standardized operational database and with person years obtained from payroll data, detailed analysis was conducted using Poisson regression modeling. Results Among the CFSWs the annual injury rate was 38.1 per 100 person years. The risk of contusions [RR, 95% CI 9.66 (1.04, 89.72)], burns [1.79 (1.39, 2.31)], and irritations or allergies [3.84 (2.05, 7.18)] was found to be significantly higher in acute care facilities compared to long-term care facilities. Lower risk was found among older workers for irritations or allergies. Female CFSWs, compared to their male counterparts, were respectively 8 and 20 times more likely to report irritations or allergies and contusions. In respect to outcome, almost all irritations or allergies required medical visits. For MSI incidents, about 67.4% resulted in time-loss from work. Conclusions Prevention policies should be developed to reduce the hazards present in the workplace to promote safer work practices for cooks and food service workers.

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