Adding injury to insult: Unfair treatment at work and occupational injury among hospital patient-care workers

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Erika L. Sabbath ScD, Yixin Pan MS, Melissa L. McTernan PhD, Susan E. Peters PhD, Sharonda M. Lovett MPH, Elisabeth A. Stelson MSW, LSW, MPH, Gregory R. Wagner MD, Karen Hopcia ScD, APRN., Leslie I. Boden PhD
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Abstract

Background

Hospital patient-care workers have high occupational injury rates. While physical hazards within hospital work environments are established determinants of injury, social exposures may also contribute. This study examined how reports of unfair treatment at work, a dimension of work-related experiences of discrimination, were associated with injury among hospital-based patient-care workers.

Methods

We used data from the Boston Hospital Workers Health Study, a longitudinal cohort of nurses and nursing assistants at two Boston-area hospitals. In 2018, we conducted a worker survey asking about three types of unfair treatment at work and occupational injuries during the past year. We used mixed-effects logistic regression models to evaluate associations between specific types, total load, and high-frequency exposure of unfair treatment with injury, adjusting for age, gender, race and ethnicity, job title, and unit type.

Results

Among 1001 respondents, 21% reported being humiliated in front of others at work, 28% reported being watched more closely than other workers, and 47% reported having to work twice as hard as others for the same treatment. For each type of unfair treatment, we observed a monotonic relationship with occupational injury wherein increasing frequency of exposure was associated with increased odds of injury. We also observed monotonic relationships between total load and high-frequency exposure to unfair treatment and odds of injury.

Conclusions

Work-related unfair treatment is associated with injury among hospital workers. Programs and policies that focus on preventing unfair treatment may lessen injury burden in hospital workers.

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雪上加霜:工作中的不公平待遇与医院病人护理人员的职业伤害。
背景:医院病人护理人员的工伤率很高。虽然医院工作环境中的物理危害是工伤的既定决定因素,但社会风险也可能造成工伤。本研究探讨了工作中不公平待遇的报告(与工作相关的歧视经历的一个维度)与医院病人护理人员工伤的关联:我们使用了波士顿医院工人健康研究(Boston Hospital Workers Health Study)的数据,该研究是波士顿地区两家医院护士和护理助理的纵向队列。2018 年,我们进行了一项工人调查,询问了过去一年中三种工作中的不公平待遇和工伤情况。我们使用混合效应逻辑回归模型评估了特定类型、总负荷和高频接触的不公平待遇与工伤之间的关联,并对年龄、性别、种族和民族、职称和单位类型进行了调整:在 1001 名受访者中,21% 的人表示在工作时在他人面前受到侮辱,28% 的人表示受到比其他工人更严密的监视,47% 的人表示必须付出比他人多一倍的努力才能获得相同的待遇。对于每一种不公平待遇,我们都观察到了与工伤之间的单调关系,即接触频率的增加与工伤几率的增加有关。我们还观察到总负荷和高频率遭受不公平待遇与受伤几率之间的单调关系:结论:与工作相关的不公平待遇与医院工作人员的工伤有关。重点预防不公平待遇的计划和政策可减轻医院工作人员的工伤负担。
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American journal of industrial medicine
American journal of industrial medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
5.70%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Industrial Medicine considers for publication reports of original research, review articles, instructive case reports, and analyses of policy in the fields of occupational and environmental health and safety. The Journal also accepts commentaries, book reviews and letters of comment and criticism. The goals of the journal are to advance and disseminate knowledge, promote research and foster the prevention of disease and injury. Specific topics of interest include: occupational disease; environmental disease; pesticides; cancer; occupational epidemiology; environmental epidemiology; disease surveillance systems; ergonomics; dust diseases; lead poisoning; neurotoxicology; endocrine disruptors.
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