Employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury

Introduction Little is known about the effects of employee assistance programs (EAPs) on occupational injuries. Materials and methods Multivariate regressions probed a unique data set that linked establishment information about workplace anti-drug programs in 1988 with occupational injury rates for...

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Main Authors: Waehrer, G., Miller, T., Hendrie, Delia, Galvin, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53653
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Miller, T.
Hendrie, Delia
Galvin, D.
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description Introduction Little is known about the effects of employee assistance programs (EAPs) on occupational injuries. Materials and methods Multivariate regressions probed a unique data set that linked establishment information about workplace anti-drug programs in 1988 with occupational injury rates for 1405 establishments. Results EAPs were associated with a significant reduction in both no-lost-work and lost-work injuries, especially in the manufacturing and transportation, communication and public utilities industries (TCPU). Lost-work injuries were more responsive to specific EAP characteristics, with lower rates associated with EAPs staffed by company employees (most likely onsite). Telephone hotline services were associated with reduced rates of lost-work injuries in manufacturing and TCPU. Drug testing was associated with reductions in the rate of minor injuries with no lost work, but had no significant relationship with lost-work injuries. Practical applications This associational study suggests that EAPs, especially ones that are company-staffed and ones that include telephone hotlines, may prevent workplace injuries.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-536532017-10-23T04:22:52Z Employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury Waehrer, G. Miller, T. Hendrie, Delia Galvin, D. Introduction Little is known about the effects of employee assistance programs (EAPs) on occupational injuries. Materials and methods Multivariate regressions probed a unique data set that linked establishment information about workplace anti-drug programs in 1988 with occupational injury rates for 1405 establishments. Results EAPs were associated with a significant reduction in both no-lost-work and lost-work injuries, especially in the manufacturing and transportation, communication and public utilities industries (TCPU). Lost-work injuries were more responsive to specific EAP characteristics, with lower rates associated with EAPs staffed by company employees (most likely onsite). Telephone hotline services were associated with reduced rates of lost-work injuries in manufacturing and TCPU. Drug testing was associated with reductions in the rate of minor injuries with no lost work, but had no significant relationship with lost-work injuries. Practical applications This associational study suggests that EAPs, especially ones that are company-staffed and ones that include telephone hotlines, may prevent workplace injuries. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53653 10.1016/j.jsr.2016.03.009 Pergamon restricted
spellingShingle Waehrer, G.
Miller, T.
Hendrie, Delia
Galvin, D.
Employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury
title Employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury
title_full Employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury
title_fullStr Employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury
title_full_unstemmed Employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury
title_short Employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury
title_sort employee assistance programs, drug testing, and workplace injury
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53653