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Ogasawara A.; Nagata T.; Odagami K.; Nagata M.; Adi N.P.; Mori K.
Ogasawara, Ayana (57215296424); Nagata, Tomohisa (57007684000); Odagami, Kiminori (56252251600); Nagata, Masako (7402879323); Adi, Nuri Purwito (57023786200); Mori, Koji (35375268300)
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Relationship between diabetes treatment status and occupational accidents
2024
Journal of Diabetes Investigation
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Department of Occupational Health Practice and Management, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan; Department of Occupational Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan; Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Ogasawara A., Department of Occupational Health Practice and Management, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan; Nagata T., Department of Occupational Health Practice and Management, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan; Odagami K., Department of Occupational Health Practice and Management, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan; Nagata M., Department of Occupational Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan; Adi N.P., Department of Occupational Health Practice and Management, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan, Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Mori K., Department of Occupational Health Practice and Management, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan
Aims: To evaluate the relationship between diabetes treatment status and occupational accidents. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using an online questionnaire survey completed in March 2022 among workers aged 20 years or older. The questionnaire included questions about diabetes treatment status and occupational accidents. The association between the treatment status of diabetes and occupational accidents was examined using a logistic regression analysis. Results: The study included 25,756 participants with no diabetes, 1,364 participants receiving diabetes treatment, 177 participants who had interrupted diabetes treatment, and 396 participants who needed diabetes treatment but had not seen a doctor. Compared with those with diabetes treatment, the odds ratio of occupational accidents among participants without diabetes was 0.40 (95% CI: 0.32–0.49), the odds ratio among participants with interrupted diabetes treatment was 4.15 (95% CI: 2.86–6.01), and the odds ratio among participants who needed diabetes treatment but had not seen a doctor was 1.25 (95% CI: 0.89–1.77). Conclusions: This study showed that diabetes treatment status was related to occupational accidents, and it may be important for workers with diabetes to be supported to balance their diabetes management and their work commitments. © 2024 The Authors. Journal of Diabetes Investigation published by Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD) and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
Cross-sectional study; Diabetes; Occupational health
Hitachi Systems, Ltd; Daido Life Insurance Company; Komatsu; TIS Inc.; AORC; JMA Research Institute Inc.; BackTech Inc.; EWEL Inc.; University of Occupational and Environmental Health, UOEH; Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, MHLW, (210401‐01, 20JA1005); Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, MHLW; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, JSPS, (JP22K10543, JP19K19471 n); Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, JSPS
Funding text 1: This study was supported and partly funded by a research grant from the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan; Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (210401‐01 and 20JA1005); JSPS KAKENHI (JP22K10543 and JP19K19471 n); Collabo‐Health Study Group, TIS Inc., HASEKO Corporation, Daido Life Insurance Company, and Hitachi Systems, Ltd. The funder was not i
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