OBJECTIVE: This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demographic, work and injury characteristics in British Columbia, Canada from 2002-2008, using population-based data. METHODS: Claims for workers with a serious injury were extracted from workers' compensation data. Serious injuries were defined by long duration, high cost, serious medical diagnosis, or fatality. Workforce estimates were used to calculate stratum-specific rates. Rate-ratios (RR) and 95% CIs were calculated using negative binomial regression for the comparison of rates, adjusting for gender, age and occupation. RESULTS: Women had a lower overall serious injury rate compared to men (RR: 0.93, 95% CI: 0.87-0.99). The 35-44 age group h...
Background: The objectives of this study were (1) to identify age and sex trends in...
This thesis focuses on the issue of occupational injuries. There are four different explanations of ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Occupational and Environment...
This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demographic, work...
a<p>Rate-ratios stratified by gender, and adjusted for age, occupation and year of injury.</p
Rates were calculated per 100,000 population for age, sex, year, leading cause of injury and Health ...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...
Background: Children and youth worldwide are at high risk of injury resulting in morbidity, disabili...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the injury, socio-demographic, workplace, and temporal characteri...
Sawmill jobs rank among the most hazardous occupations in Canada due to the high work-related injury...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background: The cause of major trauma has not been well defined using population-based methodologies...
Introduction: We describe the epidemiology and trends of fall-related injuries among Canadian senior...
Background: The objectives of this study were (1) to identify age and sex trends in...
This thesis focuses on the issue of occupational injuries. There are four different explanations of ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Occupational and Environment...
This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demographic, work...
a<p>Rate-ratios stratified by gender, and adjusted for age, occupation and year of injury.</p
Rates were calculated per 100,000 population for age, sex, year, leading cause of injury and Health ...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...
Background: Children and youth worldwide are at high risk of injury resulting in morbidity, disabili...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the injury, socio-demographic, workplace, and temporal characteri...
Sawmill jobs rank among the most hazardous occupations in Canada due to the high work-related injury...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background: The cause of major trauma has not been well defined using population-based methodologies...
Introduction: We describe the epidemiology and trends of fall-related injuries among Canadian senior...
Background: The objectives of this study were (1) to identify age and sex trends in...
This thesis focuses on the issue of occupational injuries. There are four different explanations of ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Occupational and Environment...