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New global indicator for workers’ health: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors

Through sustainable development goals 3 and 8 and other policies, countries have committed to protect and promote workers’ health by reducing the work-related burden of disease. To monitor progress on these commitments, indicators that capture the work-related burden of disease should be available f...

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Autores principales: Pega, Frank, Al-Emam, Rola, Cao, Bochen, Davis, Cynthia W, Edwards, Sally J, Gagliardi, Diana, Fassa, Anaclaudia Gastal, Hassan, Mohd N, Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza, Iavicoli, Sergio, Jandaghi, Jaffar, Jarosinska, Dorota I, Kgalamono, Spo M, Rad, Mona Khaleghy, Khodabakshi, Mostafa, Li, Xinxin, Marinaccio, Alessandro, Mbayo, Guy, Rowshani, Zohreh, Sanabria, Natasha M, Sidwell-Wilson, Kerry, Solar, Orielle H, Streicher, Kai N, Sun, Xin, Asl, Rahim Taghizadeh, Yadegari, Mehrdad, Zhang, Siyu, Zungu, Muzimkhulu, Momen, Natalie C
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Publicado: World Health Organization 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10225940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37265682
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.23.289703
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author Pega, Frank
Al-Emam, Rola
Cao, Bochen
Davis, Cynthia W
Edwards, Sally J
Gagliardi, Diana
Fassa, Anaclaudia Gastal
Hassan, Mohd N
Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza
Iavicoli, Sergio
Jandaghi, Jaffar
Jarosinska, Dorota I
Kgalamono, Spo M
Rad, Mona Khaleghy
Khodabakshi, Mostafa
Li, Xinxin
Marinaccio, Alessandro
Mbayo, Guy
Rowshani, Zohreh
Sanabria, Natasha M
Sidwell-Wilson, Kerry
Solar, Orielle H
Streicher, Kai N
Sun, Xin
Asl, Rahim Taghizadeh
Yadegari, Mehrdad
Zhang, Siyu
Zungu, Muzimkhulu
Momen, Natalie C
author_facet Pega, Frank
Al-Emam, Rola
Cao, Bochen
Davis, Cynthia W
Edwards, Sally J
Gagliardi, Diana
Fassa, Anaclaudia Gastal
Hassan, Mohd N
Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza
Iavicoli, Sergio
Jandaghi, Jaffar
Jarosinska, Dorota I
Kgalamono, Spo M
Rad, Mona Khaleghy
Khodabakshi, Mostafa
Li, Xinxin
Marinaccio, Alessandro
Mbayo, Guy
Rowshani, Zohreh
Sanabria, Natasha M
Sidwell-Wilson, Kerry
Solar, Orielle H
Streicher, Kai N
Sun, Xin
Asl, Rahim Taghizadeh
Yadegari, Mehrdad
Zhang, Siyu
Zungu, Muzimkhulu
Momen, Natalie C
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description Through sustainable development goals 3 and 8 and other policies, countries have committed to protect and promote workers’ health by reducing the work-related burden of disease. To monitor progress on these commitments, indicators that capture the work-related burden of disease should be available for monitoring workers’ health and sustainable development. The World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization estimate that only 363 283 (19%) of 1 879 890 work-related deaths globally in 2016 were due to injuries, whereas 1 516 607 (81%) deaths were due to diseases. Most monitoring systems focusing on workers’ health or sustainable development, such as the global indicator framework for the sustainable development goals, include an indicator on the burden of occupational injuries. Few such systems, however, have an indicator on the burden of work-related diseases. To address this gap, we present a new global indicator: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors, by disease, risk factor, sex and age group. We outline the policy rationale of the indicator, describe its data sources and methods of calculation, and report and analyse the official indicator for 183 countries. We also provide examples of the use of the indicator in national workers’ health monitoring systems and highlight the indicator’s strengths and limitations. We conclude that integrating the new indicator into monitoring systems will provide more comprehensive and accurate surveillance of workers’ health, and allow harmonization across global, regional and national monitoring systems. Inequalities in workers’ health can be analysed and the evidence base can be improved towards more effective policy and systems on workers’ health.
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spelling pubmed-102259402023-06-01 New global indicator for workers’ health: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors Pega, Frank Al-Emam, Rola Cao, Bochen Davis, Cynthia W Edwards, Sally J Gagliardi, Diana Fassa, Anaclaudia Gastal Hassan, Mohd N Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza Iavicoli, Sergio Jandaghi, Jaffar Jarosinska, Dorota I Kgalamono, Spo M Rad, Mona Khaleghy Khodabakshi, Mostafa Li, Xinxin Marinaccio, Alessandro Mbayo, Guy Rowshani, Zohreh Sanabria, Natasha M Sidwell-Wilson, Kerry Solar, Orielle H Streicher, Kai N Sun, Xin Asl, Rahim Taghizadeh Yadegari, Mehrdad Zhang, Siyu Zungu, Muzimkhulu Momen, Natalie C Bull World Health Organ Policy & Practice Through sustainable development goals 3 and 8 and other policies, countries have committed to protect and promote workers’ health by reducing the work-related burden of disease. To monitor progress on these commitments, indicators that capture the work-related burden of disease should be available for monitoring workers’ health and sustainable development. The World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization estimate that only 363 283 (19%) of 1 879 890 work-related deaths globally in 2016 were due to injuries, whereas 1 516 607 (81%) deaths were due to diseases. Most monitoring systems focusing on workers’ health or sustainable development, such as the global indicator framework for the sustainable development goals, include an indicator on the burden of occupational injuries. Few such systems, however, have an indicator on the burden of work-related diseases. To address this gap, we present a new global indicator: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors, by disease, risk factor, sex and age group. We outline the policy rationale of the indicator, describe its data sources and methods of calculation, and report and analyse the official indicator for 183 countries. We also provide examples of the use of the indicator in national workers’ health monitoring systems and highlight the indicator’s strengths and limitations. We conclude that integrating the new indicator into monitoring systems will provide more comprehensive and accurate surveillance of workers’ health, and allow harmonization across global, regional and national monitoring systems. Inequalities in workers’ health can be analysed and the evidence base can be improved towards more effective policy and systems on workers’ health. World Health Organization 2023-06-01 2023-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10225940/ /pubmed/37265682 http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.23.289703 Text en (c) 2023 The authors; licensee World Health Organization. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO or this article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Policy & Practice
Pega, Frank
Al-Emam, Rola
Cao, Bochen
Davis, Cynthia W
Edwards, Sally J
Gagliardi, Diana
Fassa, Anaclaudia Gastal
Hassan, Mohd N
Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza
Iavicoli, Sergio
Jandaghi, Jaffar
Jarosinska, Dorota I
Kgalamono, Spo M
Rad, Mona Khaleghy
Khodabakshi, Mostafa
Li, Xinxin
Marinaccio, Alessandro
Mbayo, Guy
Rowshani, Zohreh
Sanabria, Natasha M
Sidwell-Wilson, Kerry
Solar, Orielle H
Streicher, Kai N
Sun, Xin
Asl, Rahim Taghizadeh
Yadegari, Mehrdad
Zhang, Siyu
Zungu, Muzimkhulu
Momen, Natalie C
New global indicator for workers’ health: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors
title New global indicator for workers’ health: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors
title_full New global indicator for workers’ health: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors
title_fullStr New global indicator for workers’ health: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors
title_full_unstemmed New global indicator for workers’ health: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors
title_short New global indicator for workers’ health: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors
title_sort new global indicator for workers’ health: mortality rate from diseases attributable to selected occupational risk factors
topic Policy & Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10225940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37265682
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.23.289703
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