Occupational Injuries in the US Nursing Homes.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1097/MLR.0000000000001991
Hari Sharma, Lili Xu
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Abstract

Background: Workplace injuries adversely affect worker well-being and may worsen staffing shortages and turnover in nursing homes. A better understanding of the trends in injuries in nursing homes including organizational factors associated with injuries can help improve our efforts in addressing worker injuries.

Objective: To summarize the trends in injuries and organizational correlates of injuries in US nursing homes.

Research design: We combine national injury tracking data from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (2016-2019) with nursing home characteristics from Nursing Home Compare. Our outcomes include the proportion of nursing homes reporting any injuries, the mean number of injuries, and the mean number of injuries or illnesses with days away from work, or job transfer or restriction, or both (DART). We descriptively summarize trends in injuries over time. We also estimate the association between nursing home characteristics and injuries using multivariable regressions.

Results: We find that approximately 93% of nursing homes reported at least 1 occupational injury in any given year. Injuries had a substantial impact on productivity with 4.1 DART injuries per 100 full-time employees in 2019. Higher bed size, occupancy, RN staffing, and chain ownership are associated with increased DART rates whereas higher overall nursing home star ratings and for-profit status are associated with decreased DART rates.

Conclusions: A high proportion of nursing homes report occupational injuries that can affect staff well-being, productivity, and quality of care. Injury prevention policies should target the types of injuries occurring in nursing homes and OSHA should monitor nursing homes reporting high and repeated injuries.

美国养老院中的职业伤害。
背景:工伤对工人的健康造成了不利影响,并可能加剧养老院的人员短缺和人员流动。更好地了解养老院的工伤趋势,包括与工伤相关的组织因素,有助于改进我们解决工人工伤问题的工作:研究设计:我们将职业安全与健康管理局(2016-2019 年)的全国工伤跟踪数据与 Nursing Home Compare 的养老院特征相结合。我们的结果包括报告任何伤害的疗养院比例、伤害的平均次数、受伤或患病后缺勤天数、工作调动或限制或两者(DART)的平均次数。我们描述性地总结了伤害事故随时间变化的趋势。我们还使用多变量回归法估算了养老院特征与伤害之间的关联:我们发现,大约 93% 的养老院在任何一年都至少报告过一次工伤事故。工伤对生产率有很大影响,2019 年每 100 名全职员工中就有 4.1 名 DART 受伤。较高的床位规模、入住率、RN人员配备和连锁所有权与DART率的增加有关,而较高的养老院总体星级和营利性地位与DART率的降低有关:高比例的疗养院都会报告工伤事故,这可能会影响员工的福利、工作效率和护理质量。工伤预防政策应针对养老院中发生的工伤类型,职业安全与健康管理局应对报告高工伤和重复工伤的养老院进行监控。
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