Occupational injuries among Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, Lumut base, Perak

Cases of occupational injuries are rising in Malaysia due to increasing numbers of workers in this country .A case-control study was conducted among the Royal Malaysian Navy personnel in Lumut base, Perak. The aim of this study is to evaluate factors contributing to occupational injuries among navy...

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Main Authors: Zainal Othman, KG Rampal
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Language:English
Published: Department Of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2006
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description Cases of occupational injuries are rising in Malaysia due to increasing numbers of workers in this country .A case-control study was conducted among the Royal Malaysian Navy personnel in Lumut base, Perak. The aim of this study is to evaluate factors contributing to occupational injuries among navy personnel who attended to Hospital Angkatan Tentera TLDM in Lumut. Hundred and six cases respondance were selected as cases. It was then matched with another 106 respondance based on gender and type of work as control group. Chi-squared and paired t-test were used to test the univariate relationship between occupational injuries and factors under studied. Crude odds ratio were calculated for categorical factors. Significant association was found between ethnic groups where Malays have lower risk with odds ratio of 0.11. Trainees and ship crews were the main occupation category, which contribute to most injuries. There was a significant different (p<0.05) between perception towards safety measures and occurrence of injuries. There was also a significant relationship between respondance residents and place where injury occur. It was noted that those who stayed in the base were at increased risk to injury .Environmental related factors and equipment have no influence on occupational injuries during this study. In conclusion, better and more systematic preventive strategies and safety measures are needed in order to reduce accident, injuries and minimise its severity .
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:45742016-12-14T06:36:23Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4574/ Occupational injuries among Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, Lumut base, Perak Zainal Othman, KG Rampal, Cases of occupational injuries are rising in Malaysia due to increasing numbers of workers in this country .A case-control study was conducted among the Royal Malaysian Navy personnel in Lumut base, Perak. The aim of this study is to evaluate factors contributing to occupational injuries among navy personnel who attended to Hospital Angkatan Tentera TLDM in Lumut. Hundred and six cases respondance were selected as cases. It was then matched with another 106 respondance based on gender and type of work as control group. Chi-squared and paired t-test were used to test the univariate relationship between occupational injuries and factors under studied. Crude odds ratio were calculated for categorical factors. Significant association was found between ethnic groups where Malays have lower risk with odds ratio of 0.11. Trainees and ship crews were the main occupation category, which contribute to most injuries. There was a significant different (p<0.05) between perception towards safety measures and occurrence of injuries. There was also a significant relationship between respondance residents and place where injury occur. It was noted that those who stayed in the base were at increased risk to injury .Environmental related factors and equipment have no influence on occupational injuries during this study. In conclusion, better and more systematic preventive strategies and safety measures are needed in order to reduce accident, injuries and minimise its severity . Department Of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2006 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4574/1/Vol12%281%29-Kasemani.pdf Zainal Othman, and KG Rampal, (2006) Occupational injuries among Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, Lumut base, Perak. Jurnal Kesihatan Masyarakat, 12 (1). ISSN 1675-1663 http://www.communityhealthjournal.org/detailarticle.asp?id=195&issue=Vol12(1):2006
spellingShingle Zainal Othman,
KG Rampal,
Occupational injuries among Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, Lumut base, Perak
title Occupational injuries among Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, Lumut base, Perak
title_full Occupational injuries among Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, Lumut base, Perak
title_fullStr Occupational injuries among Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, Lumut base, Perak
title_full_unstemmed Occupational injuries among Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, Lumut base, Perak
title_short Occupational injuries among Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, Lumut base, Perak
title_sort occupational injuries among royal malaysian navy personnel, lumut base, perak
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