[Exploring the reality of seafarers' deaths and injuries and preventive measures from the cases of overwork-related disorders].

Takumi Iwaasa, Toru Yoshikawa, Masaya Takahashi
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Objectives: Till date, only few studies have detailed the reality of overwork-related disorders among seafarers. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to evaluate the prevalence of overwork-related disorders among seafarers and assess factors such as patient attributes, diseases diagnosed at the time of determination, workload factors, and other aspects, thereby suggesting relevant preventative measures.

Methods: Among all the patients identified with overwork-related disorders from April 2010 to March 2017, 2,280 cases of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases and 3,517 cases of mental disorders were selected. To identify seafarer-related cases, keywords related to seafarers were extracted. Subsequently, 33 cases of cardiovascular disease and 19 cases of mental disorders were obtained.

Results: The average age of the patients with cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases was 56.7 years; for those with mental disorders, it was 45.2 years. The patients were most commonly engaged in fishing, transportation, and postal services. Most patients were employed in the deck department or were captains. The most common types of vessels were fishing and cargo ships. Among the diseases diagnosed at the time of determination, cerebrovascular diseases accounted for 20 cases (60.6%) and cardiovascular diseases accounted for 13 cases (39.4%), with cerebral and myocardial infarctions being the most frequent conditions. Among mental disorders, "mood disorders" accounted for 7 cases (36.8%), and "neurotic disorders, stress-related disorders, and somatoform disorders" accounted for 12 cases (63.2%), with major depressive episodes, post-traumatic stress disorder, and adjustment disorders being the most common. The most common workload factor for patients with cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases was "long-term excessive work," and among non-workload factors, "long working hours" and "irregular working hours" were prevalent. For mental disorders, 8 cases were attributed to "extreme psychological stress." Specific events leading to these diseases included "interpersonal relationships," "experiencing accidents or disasters," and "work quantity and quality."

Conclusions: Both cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases, as well as mental disorders, showed a notable aging trend among seafarers. Thus, measures that consider the characteristics of elderly workers, such as their physical function, are important. Additionally, as seafarers are distributed across various industries and occupations, measures should be specifically tailored to their industry and job type. Our study confirmed that long working hours and irregular working hours were prevalent in both cases. Therefore, there is an urgent need for further efforts to prevent and mitigate overwork-related deaths among seafarers, including organizational support from onshore workplaces and enhancement of medical and operational support using information and communication technology.

[从与过度劳累有关的疾病案例探讨海员伤亡的现实情况和预防措施]。
目的:迄今为止,只有少数研究详细说明了海员中与过度工作有关的疾病的实际情况。因此,在本研究中,我们旨在评估海员中过劳死相关疾病的患病率,并对患者属性、确定时诊断的疾病、工作量因素等因素进行评估,从而提出相关预防措施:方法:在2010年4月至2017年3月期间发现的所有过劳相关疾病患者中,选取2280例脑血管和心血管疾病患者和3517例精神障碍患者。为识别与海员相关的病例,提取了与海员相关的关键词。随后,获得了 33 例心血管疾病病例和 19 例精神障碍病例:结果:脑血管和心血管疾病患者的平均年龄为 56.7 岁,精神障碍患者的平均年龄为 45.2 岁。患者最常见的职业是捕鱼、运输和邮政。大多数患者受雇于甲板部门或担任船长。最常见的船只类型是渔船和货船。在鉴定时确诊的疾病中,脑血管疾病有 20 例(占 60.6%),心血管疾病有 13 例(占 39.4%),其中以脑梗塞和心肌梗塞最为常见。在精神障碍中,"情绪障碍 "占 7 例(36.8%),"神经症、应激相关障碍和躯体形式障碍 "占 12 例(63.2%),其中以重度抑郁发作、创伤后应激障碍和适应障碍最为常见。脑血管和心血管疾病患者最常见的工作量因素是 "长期超负荷工作",在非工作量因素中,"工作时间长 "和 "工作时间不规律 "普遍存在。在精神障碍方面,8 例归因于 "极大的心理压力"。导致这些疾病的具体事件包括 "人际关系"、"遭遇事故或灾难 "以及 "工作数量和质量":在海员中,脑血管和心血管疾病以及精神障碍都呈现出明显的老龄化趋势。因此,考虑老年工人的特点(如身体机能)的措施非常重要。此外,由于海员分布在不同的行业和职业,因此应针对其行业和工种采取针对性的措施。我们的研究证实,在这两种情况下,工作时间长和工作时间不规律是普遍现象。因此,迫切需要进一步努力预防和减少海员过劳死,包括岸上工作场所的组织支持以及利用信息和通信技术加强医疗和业务支持。
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