2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029413
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Injury epidemiology of workers by age, sex and industrial classification using the medical claim data of National Health Insurance in South Korea, 2012–2015: a population-based retrospective study

Abstract: ObjectivesThis study aimed to evaluate the risk of inpatient hospitalisation for all-cause injuries, according to age, sex and industrial classification (IC) in South Korea.DesignA population-based retrospective study.Setting and participantsData from the National Health Insurance Database on medical claims for the entire population of South Korean workers aged 25–59 years from January 2012 to December 2015 were retrieved. We observed 30 900 712 person-years (63.1%) in male workers and 18 105 272 person-years … Show more

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“…Since occupational injuries are more common in men (20), we tested the interactions of gender with sleep duration and sleep difficulty on occupational injuries. The gender interactions with sleep duration and sleep difficulties were nonsignificant for workplace injuries (p=0.25 and p=0.87) and for commuting injuries (p=0.46 and p=0.99), respectively.…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since occupational injuries are more common in men (20), we tested the interactions of gender with sleep duration and sleep difficulty on occupational injuries. The gender interactions with sleep duration and sleep difficulties were nonsignificant for workplace injuries (p=0.25 and p=0.87) and for commuting injuries (p=0.46 and p=0.99), respectively.…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%