Organisational factors and under-reporting of occupational injuries in Sweden: a population-based study using capture–recapture methodology

Author:

Orellana CeciliaORCID,Kreshpaj Bertina,Burstrom Bo,Davis Letitia,Frumento Paolo,Hemmingsson Tomas,Johansson Gun,Kjellberg Katarina,Wegman David H,Bodin Theo

Abstract

ObjectiveTo estimate the magnitude of under-reporting of non-fatal occupational injuries (OIs) by different organisational factors in Sweden for the year 2013.MethodsCapture–recapture methods were applied using two data sources: (1) the national OI register and (2) records from a labour market insurance company. To assure comparability of data sources, the analysis was restricted to the public sector and private companies with at least 50 employees. OIs were matched using personal identification number and reported injury dates (±7 days). Organisational factors were obtained from the national labour market register and injury severity (no healthcare/only outpatient/hospitalised) from the National Patient Register. Total number of OIs and ascertainment by data sources were estimated assuming data source independence.ResultsThere were an estimated 98 493 OIs in 2013. Completeness of reporting OIs to the national register and to the insurance company was estimated at 73% and 43%, respectively. No report to either source was estimated at 15 000 OIs (~15%). Under-reporting to the national register differed by selected organisational factors, being higher among organisations in the public sector, those with more females, with a younger workforce and with a higher proportion of immigrants. Overall under-reporting was more common in agriculture (19.7%), other services (19.3%), commerce and hospitality (19.1%), health (18.4%) and education (18.4%). Under-reporting decreased as injury severity increased, with little variations across sectors of economic activity.ConclusionsResults suggest considerable under-reporting of OIs in Sweden and differential under-reporting by organisational factors. Results are relevant for official estimates of burden and for setting priorities for workplace safety and prevention.

Funder

Forskningsrådet om Hälsa, Arbetsliv och Välfärd

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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