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Etiology of work-related electrical injuries: a narrative analysis of workers' compensation claims.

机译:与工作有关的电击的病因:对工人赔偿要求的叙述性分析。

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The purpose of this study was to provide new insight into the etiology of primarily nonfatal, work-related electrical injuries. We developed a multistage, case-selection algorithm to identify electrical-related injuries from workers' compensation claims and a customized coding taxonomy to identify pre-injury circumstances. Workers' compensation claims routinely collected over a 1-year period from a large U.S. insurance provider were used to identify electrical-related injuries using an algorithm that evaluated: coded injury cause information, nature of injury, "accident" description, and injury description narratives. Concurrently, a customized coding taxonomy for these narratives was developed to abstract the activity, source, initiating process, mechanism, vector, and voltage. Among the 586,567 reported claims during 2002, electrical-related injuries accounted for 1283 (0.22%) of nonfatal claims and 15 fatalities (1.2% of electrical). Most (72.3%) were male, average age of 36, working in services (33.4%), manufacturing (24.7%), retail trade (17.3%), and construction (7.2%). Body part(s) injured most often were the hands, fingers, or wrist (34.9%); multiple body parts/systems (25.0%); lower/upper arm; elbow; shoulder, and upper extremities (19.2%). The leading activities were conducting manual tasks (55.1%); working with machinery, appliances, or equipment; working with electrical wire; and operating powered or nonpowered hand tools. Primary injury sources were appliances and office equipment (24.4%); wires, cables/cords (18.0%); machines and other equipment (11.8%); fixtures, bulbs, and switches (10.4%); and lightning (4.3%). No vector was identified in 85% of cases. and the work process was initiated by others in less than 1% of cases. Injury narratives provide valuable information to overcome some of the limitations of precoded data, more specially for identifying additional injury cases and in supplementing traditional epidemiologic data for further understanding the etiology of work-related electrical injuries that may lead to further prevention opportunities.
机译:这项研究的目的是提供对主要与手术相关的非致命性电击病因的新见解。我们开发了一种多阶段的病例选择算法,以从工人的赔偿要求中识别与电气相关的伤害,并开发了定制的编码分类法,以识别受伤前的情况。从一种大型美国保险提供者那里定期收集的为期一年的工人赔偿索赔,用于评估与电气相关的伤害,该算法的评估结果为:编码的伤害原因信息,伤害性质,“事故”描述以及伤害描述说明。同时,针对这些叙述的定制编码分类法被开发出来,以抽象活动,来源,起始过程,机制,向量和电压。在2002年报告的586,567件索赔中,与电气有关的伤害占非致命索赔的1283件(0.22%),有15件死亡(占电气事故的1.2%)。多数(72.3%)是男性,平均年龄36岁,在服务业(33.4%),制造业(24.7%),零售业(17.3%)和建筑业(7.2%)工作。受伤最严重的身体部位是手,手指或手腕(34.9%);多个身体部位/系统(25.0%);下/上臂;弯头;肩膀和上肢(19.2%)。领导活动是执行手动任务(55.1%);使用机械,电器或设备;使用电线;以及操作电动或非电动手动工具。主要伤害来源是家用电器和办公设备(占24.4%);电线,电缆/电线(18.0%);机器及其他设备(11.8%);固定装置,灯泡和开关(10.4%);和闪电(4.3%)。在85%的病例中未发现载体。并且只有不到1%的案例是由其他人发起的工作流程。伤害叙述为克服预编码数据的某些局限性提供了宝贵的信息,更具体地说,是用于识别其他伤害案例以及补充传统的流行病学数据,以进一步了解与工作有关的电击伤的病因,这可能会导致进一步的预防机会。

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