[Trends in work-related eye injuries in Spanish Autonomous Communities during 2008-2018].

Sergio Martín Prieto, Cristina Alvarez Peregrina, Israel Thuissard Vasallo, Carlos Catalina Romero, Eva Calvo Bonacho, César Villa Collar, Miguel Ángel Sánchez Tena
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Abstract

Objectives: To analyze the differences in work-related eye injury trends among the different Autonomous Communities in Spain.

Methods: This was a descriptive, retrospective and longitudinal study based on a Social Security-affiliated mutual insurance company work injury and illness database for the period 2008-2018 that included all Spanish Autonomous Communities. Accidents that caused an injury to any ocular structure were analysed, and both the incidence of work-related eye-injuries per 100 000 insured workers and the relative risk of suffering an eye injury were compared.

Results: We observed a general decrease in work-related eye injuries in all of the communities, although with two distinct time periods. The annual percentage change decrease occurred in all communities until 2013. From 2013 to 2018, however, this decreasing trend was only observed in Asturias, Castilla-La Mancha, Canary Islands, Madrid, Murcia and Navarra. Castilla-La Mancha was the Autonomous Community with the highest incidence (886.56/100.000), as well as the highest relative risk of suffering an eye injury (RR 2.66; IC 95% 2.58 - 2.75). At the other end, the lowest incidence (82.25/100.000) and RR (RR 0.247; IC 95 % 0.22 - 0.28) were observed in Catalonia.

Conclusions: We observed a statistically significance decrease in the incidence and relative risk of work-related eye injuries in all Autonomous Communities over the study period, although this trend changed from 2013 onward.

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[2008-2018年西班牙自治区与工作有关的眼部伤害趋势]。
目的:分析西班牙不同自治区与工作有关的眼部伤害趋势的差异。方法:这是一项描述性、回顾性和纵向研究,基于社会保障附属相互保险公司2008-2018年期间的工伤和疾病数据库,其中包括所有西班牙自治区。对任何眼部结构造成伤害的事故进行了分析,并比较了每10万名参保工人中与工作有关的眼部伤害的发生率和遭受眼部伤害的相对风险。结果:我们观察到所有社区中与工作有关的眼部伤害普遍减少,尽管有两个不同的时间段。直到2013年,所有社区的年百分比变化都有所下降。然而,从2013年到2018年,这种下降趋势仅在阿斯图里亚斯、卡斯蒂利亚-拉曼查、加那利群岛、马德里、穆尔西亚和纳瓦拉观察到。卡斯蒂利亚-拉曼查是发病率最高的自治区(886.56/10万),眼部损伤的相对风险也最高(RR 2.66;IC 95% 2.58 - 2.75)。另一端发病率最低(82.25/10万),RR最低(RR 0.247;在加泰罗尼亚观察到ic95 % 0.22 - 0.28)。结论:我们观察到,在研究期间,所有自治区与工作有关的眼部伤害的发生率和相对风险都有统计学意义的下降,尽管这一趋势自2013年以来发生了变化。
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