Authors
Fatimah M Al Afreed, Tyler J Lane, Shannon E Gray
Publication date
2022/12/1
Journal
Injury
Volume
53
Issue
12
Pages
3962-3969
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Introduction
Educators are exposed to several work-related hazards. Evidence suggests musculoskeletal pain, psychological distress, and student-inflicted violence-related injuries are common. However, there is little evidence on the burden of workplace injury among Australian educators.
Aim
To compare incidence of injury claims and duration of compensated time off work between educators and non-educators, and associated factors.
Methods
Retrospective cohort study of 1,559,676 Australian workers’ compensation claims, including 84,915 educator claims, lodged between July 2009 to June 2015, from the National Dataset for Compensation-based Statistics. Cases were included if aged 18+ years and working in the education sector less than 100 h per week. Negative binomial regression models estimated the relative risk of making a compensation claim and survival analyses calculated disability duration …
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