2015-2021年贝宁国家社会保障基金帕拉库机构公布的工作事故概况

F.C.A. Gounongbé, Luc Bèhanzin, Ibrahim Mama Cissé, Colette Sylvie Azandjèmè, Sandrine Mathe Lompo, Germain Kètèhoundjè
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工作事故(WA)对个人和公司都有影响。本研究的目的是研究2015年至2021年向国家社会保障基金(CNSS)的Parakou机构申报的工作事故概况。方法:采用回顾性资料收集的描述性横断面研究。它涉及在Parakou隶属于CNSS的工人,已宣布的佤邦战争的受害者,他们的档案是可以得到和利用的。抽样是详尽的。数据是从寄存器和工人记录中收集的。研究的变量是社会人口统计学和与事故有关的。使用R 4.1版软件对它们进行分析。结果:WA年发病率从2015年的5.8%到2021年的1.7%不等。90.6%的受害者是男性。28 ~ 37岁的受试者较多(37.1%)。工人和劳动者是最关心的。骨折为主要病变(22.9%)。38.5%的人坐在胸肢,22.5%的人坐在骨盆肢。这些事故中的大多数(63.6%)发生在工作场所。事故发生地以加工业部门为主(52.1%)。结论:2015 - 2021年,帕拉库全国社会保障基金机构申报的WA患病率呈下降趋势。受影响最大的是年轻人。重要的是评估其社会经济影响。
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Profile of Declared Work Accidents at the Parakou Agency of the National Social Security Fund, 2015-2021, Benin
Introduction: Work accidents (WA) have consequences for both the individual and the company. The objective of this study is to study the profile of work accidents declared to the Parakou agency of the National Social Security Fund (CNSS) from 2015 to 2021. Method: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection. It concerned workers affiliated with the CNSS in Parakou, victims of declared WA whose file was available and exploitable. The sampling was exhaustive. Data was collected from registers and worker records. The variables studied were socio-demographic and related to the accident. They were analyzed using R version 4.1 software. Results: The annual incidence rate of WA varied from 5.8% in 2015 to 1.7% in 2021. The victims were 90.6% male. There were more subjects aged 28 to 37 years (37.1%). Workers and laborers were the most concerned. Fractures (22.9%) were the major lesions. At 38.5% they sat in the thoracic limbs and at 22.5% in the pelvic limbs. The majority (63.6%) of these accidents occurred in the workplace. The processing industry sector was mainly (52.1%) the place of accidents. Conclusion: The prevalence of WA declared to the agency of the National Social Security Fund of Parakou from 2015 to 2021 is decreasing. The most affected were young people. It is important to assess their socio-economic impacts.
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