《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》

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Outcome of Female InjuredWorkers

YANG Xiao-shan, ZHANG Guo-xing, LIN Yue-qing, LUO Xiao-yuan   

  1. Guangdong ProvincialWork Injury Rehabilitation Center, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510440, China
  • Published:2016-02-25 Online:2016-06-01

Abstract: Objective To explore the situation of return-to-work (RTW) and its related factors in female injured works. Methods The data of the basic information, counseling record and follow-up record after discharge were collected from social rehabilitation department in our center. The main influencing factors were analyzed by single factor analysis and two classification Logistic regression. Results 232 objects were collected, among which, 149(64.2%) subjects had returned to work, and the median of absence time was 206.5 days. Single factor analysis indicated that their age, marriage, absence time and educational level were not correlated with the outcome of women injured workers' employment (P>0.05). However, place of social insurance, household register and injury severity correlated with the outcome (P<0.05). Conclusion Most of the female injured workers can return to work. The severity of injury, along with some system factors influence the RTW of them.

Key words: injured worker, women, outcome, influencing factor