Prevalence of Accidents and Injuries and Related Factors of Fishermen Fishing Offshore in the North of Vietnam

Q4 Social Sciences
Van Tam Nguyen, Bao Nam Nguyen, Truong Son Nguyen, Quynh Chi Tran, Van Hoa Ho, Hai Ha Nguyen
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Introduction: Seafaring, particularly offshore fishing, exposes fishermen to various occupational risks leading to diseases and injuries. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of occupational risks, injury accidents, and contributing factors among offshore fishers in North Vietnam, to develop evidence-based recommendations to enhance their safety and well-being. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 420 fishermen with a minimum of two years of experience. Interviews were conducted between 2018 and 2020. Results: The findings indicated that there is a 41.7% prevalence of accidents and an average injury rate of 280.2 per person per year. Most incidents occurred at night with 104 cases (59.4%), slips and falls 48 cases (27.4%), broken winch lines 40 cases (22.9%), and ship collisions 14 cases (8.0%) being the primary causes. The most common injuries included soft wounds in 92 cases (52.5%) and sprains/dislocations in 14 cases (8.0%). Fishermen with fewer than 10 years of experience exhibited a higher accident risk (odds ratio = 1.54; 95% confidence interval: 1.05-2.72), as did those in the role of a fisherman (odds ratio: 1.68; CI: 0.97-2.94) and those working without labor protection (odds ratio: 3.68; CI: 1.05-12.93). Conclusion: Lack of labor protection equipment increased the risk by 3.68 times, and fishermen in the friend group had a 2.02 times higher risk of injury. Addressing these risks requires adherence to labor protection regulations and safe working procedures.
在越南北部近海捕鱼的渔民的意外伤害发生率及相关因素
导言:航海,尤其是近海捕捞,使渔民面临各种导致疾病和伤害的职业风险。本研究旨在确定越南北部近海捕捞渔民的职业风险、受伤事故和诱发因素的普遍程度,从而制定以证据为基础的建议,以提高他们的安全和福祉:进行了一项横断面研究,涉及 420 名至少有两年工作经验的渔民。访谈在 2018 年至 2020 年期间进行:研究结果表明,事故发生率为 41.7%,平均每人每年受伤 280.2 次。大多数事故发生在夜间,共 104 起(59.4%),滑倒和跌倒 48 起(27.4%),绞车线断裂 40 起(22.9%),船舶碰撞 14 起(8.0%)是主要原因。最常见的伤害包括软伤 92 例(52.5%)和扭伤/脱臼 14 例(8.0%)。工作经验少于 10 年的渔民发生事故的风险较高(几率比 = 1.54;95% 置信区间:1.05-2.72),担任渔民角色的渔民(几率比:1.68;CI:0.97-2.94)和没有劳动保护设备的渔民(几率比:3.68;CI:1.05-12.93)也是如此:结论:缺乏劳动保护设备的风险增加了 3.68 倍,朋友组渔民的受伤风险增加了 2.02 倍。应对这些风险需要遵守劳动保护法规和安全工作程序。
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