[Labor migrants are not safe on Dutch workplaces].

Q4 Medicine Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde Pub Date : 2024-08-14
Joni J Nijveldt, Wouter R van der Spek, Robert J Nijveldt, Svenhjalmar van Helden, Willem R Spanjersberg, Paul Houben, Fabian J van der Sluis
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Abstract

Objective: In recent years, several international studies have been published, that describe a relationship between country of origin and the occurrence of work-related injury. Since we regularly treat migrant workers in our hospital after work-related injury, we wanted to gain more insight into the characteristics of this group.

Design: Descriptive retrospective cohort study.

Method: Patients were identified from the Dutch Nationwide Trauma Registration (LTR). Patients that were included in the study were admitted and treated in our hospital after a work-related injury from 2017 to 2021. Additional information regarding patient characteristics and outcomes were retrieved from our electronic hospital information system.

Results: 14,9% of the 397 patients were found to have an injury with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) of 16 or higher. The most common mechanism of injury was a fall from height (ISS≤15: 26.0%, ISS≥16: 57.6%). In the study population, 15,4% had a non-Dutch origin. The majority consisted of employees with an Eastern European nationality (70,5%), mainly from Poland. Within this group relatively more often patients were encountered that had no valid insurance (14% of patients with an Eastern European origin) or were intoxicated (19% of patients with Eastern European origin).

Conclusion: A relatively large part of our patient population consisted of migrant workers. We did not observe large differences in mechanism of injury, severity of injury and outcome between native patients and migrant workers. We did observe a relatively high frequency of insurance problems and intoxications among migrant workers.

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目的:近年来,国际上发表了一些研究报告,描述了原籍国与工伤发生之间的关系。由于我们医院经常收治工伤后的外来务工人员,因此我们希望更深入地了解这一群体的特点:描述性回顾性队列研究:从荷兰全国创伤登记(LTR)中确定患者。纳入研究的患者都是在2017年至2021年期间因工伤在本院住院并接受治疗的。有关患者特征和治疗结果的其他信息均来自我们的医院电子信息系统:在397名患者中,14.9%的患者受伤严重程度评分(ISS)达到或超过16分。最常见的受伤原因是高处坠落(ISS≤15:26.0%;ISS≥16:57.6%)。在研究对象中,15.4% 的人来自非荷兰。其中大部分是东欧籍员工(70.5%),主要来自波兰。在这一群体中,没有有效保险(占东欧籍患者的 14%)或醉酒(占东欧籍患者的 19%)的患者相对较多:结论:我们的病人群体中有相当大一部分是外来务工人员。我们没有观察到本地患者和外来务工人员在受伤机制、受伤严重程度和治疗结果方面存在很大差异。但我们发现,外来务工人员出现保险问题和中毒的频率相对较高。
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