Epidemiology of work-related hand and wrist injuries in a referral center: A descriptive study

Angélica M Rodríguez, Ginna P Tocanchón, Jessica T Villalba, Luis M Pombo, Aníbal A Teherán, Gabriel Camero-Ramos, Karen P Ayala, Gerhard M. Acero
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BACKGROUND Occupational hand and wrist injuries (OHWIs) account for 25% of work-related accidents in low- and middle-income countries. In Colombia, more than 500000 occupational accidents occurred in 2021, and although the rate declined to less than 5% in 2020 and 2021, at least one in four accidents involved a hand or wrist injury. AIM To describe the OHWIs in workers seen at the emergency room at a second-level hospital in Colombia. METHODS An observational study was performed using data from workers who experienced OHWIs and attended a second-level hospital, between June, 2020 and May, 2021. The overall frequency of OHWIs, as well as their distribution by sociodemographic, clinical, and occupational variables, are described. Furthermore, association patterns between sex, anatomical area (fingers, hand, wrist), and type of job were analyzed by correspondence analysis (CA). RESULTS There were 2.101 workers treated for occupational accidents, 423 (20.3%) were cases of OHWIs, which mainly affected men (93.9%) with a median age of 31 years and who worked mainly in mining (75.9%). OHWIs were more common in the right upper extremity (55.3%) and comprised different types of injuries, such as contusion (42.1%), laceration (27.9%), fracture (18.7%), and crush injury (15.6%). They primarily affected the phalanges (95.2%), especially those of the first finger (25.7%). The CAs showed associations between the injured anatomical area and the worker’s job that differed in men and women (explained variance > 90%). CONCLUSION One out of five workers who suffered occupational accidents in Cundinamarca, Columbia had an OHWI, affecting mainly males employed in mining. This occupational profile is likely to lead to prolonged rehabilitation, and permanent functional limitations. Our results might be useful for adjusting preventive measures in cluster risk groups.
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转诊中心与工作相关的手部和腕部损伤流行病学:描述性研究
背景 在中低收入国家,职业性手伤和腕伤(OHWIs)占工伤事故的 25%。在哥伦比亚,2021 年发生了 50 多万起职业事故,虽然 2020 年和 2021 年的事故率降至 5%以下,但每四起事故中至少有一起涉及手部或腕部损伤。目的 描述在哥伦比亚一家二级医院急诊室就诊的工人的手部或腕部受伤情况。方法 利用 2020 年 6 月至 2021 年 5 月期间在二级医院就诊的非工作时受伤工人的数据,开展了一项观察性研究。研究描述了非工作时受伤的总体频率,以及社会人口、临床和职业变量的分布情况。此外,还通过对应分析法(CA)分析了性别、解剖部位(手指、手、手腕)和工作类型之间的关联模式。结果 共有 2 101 名工人因职业事故接受治疗,其中 423 例(20.3%)为职业病致残,主要为男性(93.9%),中位年龄为 31 岁,主要从事采矿工作(75.9%)。非正常损伤多发生在右上肢(55.3%),包括不同类型的损伤,如挫伤(42.1%)、撕裂伤(27.9%)、骨折(18.7%)和挤压伤(15.6%)。它们主要影响指骨(95.2%),尤其是第一节手指(25.7%)。CAs显示,受伤的解剖部位与工人的工作之间存在关联,但男性和女性之间存在差异(解释方差大于90%)。结论 在哥伦比亚昆迪纳马卡省,每五名遭遇工伤事故的工人中就有一名患有职业病,主要是从事采矿工作的男性。这种职业特征很可能导致长期康复和永久性功能限制。我们的研究结果可能有助于调整针对高危人群的预防措施。
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