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Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors

Cilt: 2 Sayı: 1(4) 1 Kasım 2017
  • Anita Venema
  • Romy Steenbeek
  • Liza Van Dam
  • Ernest De Vroome
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Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors

Abstract

Objectives: Occupational diseases are common and result in a substantial disease burden and high sickness absence. Reliable data on the incidence and a better understanding of the risk factors will help to develop preventive measures.
Methods: Several sources of measuring occupational diseases were analysed and compared: 1) Surveillance Project for Intensive Notification (diagnosed by an occupational physician, Netherlands Center for Occupational Diseases 2015); 2) National Working Condition Surveys and 3) Morbidity and mortality data from the National Institute for Public health and the Environment.
Results: The incidence of occupational diseases in the Netherlands ranges from 0.19% (diagnosed by an occupational physician, workers) to 1.6% (self-reported, diagnosed by a medical doctor, self-employed) to 3.2% (self-reported, diagnosed by a medical doctor, employees). In 2013 an estimated 4,100 people died in the Netherlands as the result of an occupational disease (900 employees and 3,200 pensioners).
The most common self-reported occupational diseases among employees are musculoskeletal disorders (1.7%) and mental disorder (1.4%). The most common occupational disease diagnosed by occupational physicians is common mental disorders (0.8%). The risk of an occupational disease for employees is highest in the healthcare (4.0%), industry (3.7%) and construction (3.6%) sectors.
Multivariate analyses show that occupational risks that contribute most to musculoskeletal occupational diseases are repetitive movements (OR=2.25; PAF=40%), uncomfortable work posture (OR=1.62; PAF=18%) and high workload (OR=1.57; PAF=18%). For occupational mental diseases the most important risks are low engagement (OR=2.27; PAF=34%), a conflict with the supervisor (OR=1.51; PAF=17%) and a high emotional workload (OR=2.85; PAF=14%).
Conclusion: Longitudinal measurements of self-reported occupational diseases can provide information to reduce the risk of occupational diseases at work and to reveal the effectiveness of preventive measures.

 

Keywords: statistics, diseases, work, health, prevention

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  1. Anita Venema, Romy Steenbeek, Liza Van Dam, Ernest De Vroome The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Leiden, The Netherlands

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Anita Venema Bu kişi benim

Romy Steenbeek Bu kişi benim

Liza Van Dam Bu kişi benim

Ernest De Vroome Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Kasım 2017

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1 Kasım 2017

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Yıl 2017 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 1(4)

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APA
Venema, A., Steenbeek, R., Van Dam, L., & De Vroome, E. (2017). Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety, 2(1(4), 33-33. https://izlik.org/JA23CP82EP
AMA
1.Venema A, Steenbeek R, Van Dam L, De Vroome E. Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors. turjoem. 2017;2(1(4):33-33. https://izlik.org/JA23CP82EP
Chicago
Venema, Anita, Romy Steenbeek, Liza Van Dam, ve Ernest De Vroome. 2017. “Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety 2 (1(4): 33-33. https://izlik.org/JA23CP82EP.
EndNote
Venema A, Steenbeek R, Van Dam L, De Vroome E (01 Kasım 2017) Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety 2 1(4) 33–33.
IEEE
[1]A. Venema, R. Steenbeek, L. Van Dam, ve E. De Vroome, “Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors”, turjoem, c. 2, sy 1(4), ss. 33–33, Kas. 2017, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA23CP82EP
ISNAD
Venema, Anita - Steenbeek, Romy - Van Dam, Liza - De Vroome, Ernest. “Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety 2/1(4) (01 Kasım 2017): 33-33. https://izlik.org/JA23CP82EP.
JAMA
1.Venema A, Steenbeek R, Van Dam L, De Vroome E. Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors. turjoem. 2017;2:33–33.
MLA
Venema, Anita, vd. “Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety, c. 2, sy 1(4), Kasım 2017, ss. 33-33, https://izlik.org/JA23CP82EP.
Vancouver
1.Anita Venema, Romy Steenbeek, Liza Van Dam, Ernest De Vroome. Occupational diseases in the Netherlands: incidence, type, consequences and risk factors. turjoem [Internet]. 01 Kasım 2017;2(1(4):33-. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA23CP82EP