Healthcare industry injuries by patient contact status in Kentucky, 2012-2014

Kristen Ranzenberger, Terry L. Bunn, Svetla Slavova

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Abstract

Objectives The healthcare industry continues to have a high number of reported injuries. The purpose of this study was to characterize healthcare industry injuries by patient contact status, identify the occupations associated with healthcare injuries by patient contact status, and determine healthcare injury rates by occupation to gain a better understanding of healthcare industry-compensated injuries and better target safety practices and programs in the healthcare industry. Methods Kentucky healthcare industry workers' compensation first reports of injuries from calendar years 2012-2014 were categorized into injuries involved in direct patient contact versus injuries without direct patient contact using narrative text analysis. Injury numbers and rates were calculated for a number of data variables. Results Healthcare injuries without direct patient contact (55% of all first reports of injuries) occurred more frequently among older workers (45 years old and older [51%]), in "other" occupations such as housekeeping and maintenance (28%), and as a result of falls/slips/trips (39%) and sprains/tears (38%). In contrast, a higher percentage of healthcare injuries involving direct patient contact occurred among workers younger than 35 years (48%), in healthcare support occupations (50%), and resulting from sprains/tears (66%) and lifting/handling (52%), compared with those without direct patient contact. Conclusions Findings from this study can better target the need for new and/or additional specific workplace safety training, especially in the healthcare support and nursing occupations with and without patient contact.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)599-605
Number of pages7
JournalSouthern Medical Journal
Volume109
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2016

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 by The Southern Medical Association.

Keywords

  • age
  • healthcare support occupations
  • healthcare worker injuries
  • lifting and handling
  • patient contact

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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