[Current status of annual health check-ups for part-time employees in Japan].

Q4 Medicine
Yuki Sato, Kazuyuki Iwakiri, Takeshi Sasaki, Toru Yoshikawa, Masaya Takahashi
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Abstract

Objectives: The number of part-time staff is increasing every year, and they are becoming very essential in completing the workforce. Healthcare and assurance for part-timers will be an important issue in the future. The purpose of our study was to collect recent data and examine the status of health management for part-time employees in workplaces.

Methods: We administered a questionnaire to part-time staff at 14,000 workplaces that were randomly selected from a nationwide list of workplaces. Of the 4,718 respondents, 4,652 valid cases were analyzed. Part-timers were classified as those working more than 3/4 (Category 1), more than 1/2 and less than 3/4 (Category 2), and less than 1/2 (Category 3) of the routine working hours of full-time employees.

Results: A total of 97.2% of workplaces conducted regular medical health check-ups (medical check-ups) for full-time employees. The percentage of workplaces conducting medical check-ups for part-timers was lower as their working hours were fewer; only 32.2% of workplaces conducted medical check-ups for Category 3 part-timers. The percentages were lower for smaller workplaces, and workplaces with 29 or fewer employees had the lowest percentage for Category 3 part-timers (27.9%). The percentage of employers bearing the full cost of medical check-ups was lower for Category 1 (90.5%), 2 (87.7%), and 3 (85.0%) part-timers than that for full-time employees (93.7%).

Conclusions: The rate of regular medical check-ups in workplaces was lower for part-timers, as their working hours were shorter, and workplaces were smaller. Expanding health management in workplaces may be necessary owing to the diversity in working styles.

[日本兼职雇员年度健康检查的现状]。
目标:兼职员工的数量每年都在增加,他们在完成劳动力中变得非常重要。对兼职人员的医疗和保障将是未来的一个重要问题。我们的研究目的是收集最近的数据,并检查工作场所兼职员工的健康管理状况。方法:我们对从全国范围内的工作场所中随机抽取的14000个工作场所的兼职员工进行了问卷调查。在4718名受访者中,分析了4652个有效案例。兼职人员被分为工作时间超过全职员工日常工作时间的3/4(第1类)、超过1/2但少于3/4(第2类)和少于1/2(第3类)。结果:97.2%的工作场所定期对全职员工进行健康体检(体检)。为兼职人员进行体检的工作场所的百分比较低,因为他们的工作时间较短;只有32.2%的工作场所对第三类兼职人员进行了体检。规模较小的企业的比例较低,员工人数在29人以下的企业中,第三类兼职人员的比例最低,为27.9%。承担全部医疗检查费用的雇主比例,第1类(90.5%)、第2类(87.7%)和第3类(85.0%)兼职雇员低于全职雇员(93.7%)。结论:兼职人员的工作时间较短,工作场所较小,因此在工作场所定期体检的比率较低。由于工作方式的多样性,可能有必要扩大工作场所的健康管理。
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