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Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2004

Self-reported injuries among seafarers Questionnaire validity and results from an international study

Olaf Chresten Jensen; Jens Fyhn Lykke Sørensen; Linda Kaerlev; M. Luisa Canals; Nebojša Nikolić; Heikki Saarni

International surveys of occupational injuries among seafarers have so far been missing. It was the aim to test the method of self-report of injuries and length of time at risk during the latest duty period and second to study the injury incidence rate among seafarers by use of the method. A pilot study was conducted (n = 1068) in Finland, Denmark, the Philippines, Croatia and Spain using self-completed questionnaires with questions about the person, the ship, the duration of latest duty period and injuries. The duration of the self-reporting duty period was in the Danish part compared with information from the crew register of the Maritime Authority. For seafarers from merchant ships in the Danish sub-study there was acceptable correspondence between the information from the seafarers and the Maritime Authority, but not when referring to ferries and non-specified types of ship. Unadjusted and adjusted injury incidence rates-ratios (IRRs) based on number of injuries per number of work hours were calculated. Adjusted IRRs for ordinary seamen/officers: IRR = 2.43 (95% CI: 1.25-4.72); for age < 35/35+ years: IRR = 1.97 (1.02-3.81); length of tour: 117 days or longer compared with < 117 days: IRR = 0.46 (95% CI: 0.22-0.95); 57-70 working hours per week compared with < 57 h: IRR = 1.26 (0.48-3.29), 71+h compared with < 57 h: IRR = 2.12 (0.84-5.36). Non-significant IRRs >1.00 were found for ships under 10,000 GT compared with larger ships and for own flagged ships compared with ships under flag of convenience. In conclusion, more than 70 h of work per week was related to a higher rate of injuries for seafarers on merchant ships, but the result was not statistically significant. Self-report of the duration of the latest tour of duty is useful for seafarers from merchant ships with short-term employments, but not for ferries and other, non-specified types of ship with other or permanent employment.


Occupational Medicine | 2006

Working conditions in international seafaring

Olaf Chresten Jensen; Jens Fyhn Lykke Sørensen; Michelle Thomas; M. Luisa Canals; Nebojša Nikolić; Yunping Hu


International Journal of Integrated Care | 2010

Integrated occupational health care for seafarers across the continuum of primary, secundary and tertiary prevention

Olaf Chresten Jensen; Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno; M. Luisa Canals


14th International Symposium on Maritime Health | 2017

Designing a model to estimate the cost of repatriations

Despena Andrioti; Olaf Chresten Jensen; M. Luisa Canals; Antonio Roberto Abaya


Archive | 2017

Maritime doctors competencies, methods and issues

Despena Andrioti; Olaf Chresten Jensen; M. Luisa Canals


International Journal of Caring Sciences | 2017

A tool for Economic Assessment of Ill Seafarers Repatriations

Despena Andrioti; Olaf Chresten Jensen; Antonio Roberto Abaya; M. Luisa Canals


II International Maritime Health Seminar Panama, September 15 - 16, 2016): MLC 2006 Implementation Progress: Its Impact in Health and Security at Sea. Committed to Safety, Health and Welfare in Navigation | 2016

Gaps of maritime health research in Latin America – a literature review: Gaps of maritime health research in Latin America – a literature review

Olaf Chresten Jensen; Despena Andrioti; M. Luisa Canals; Maite Duque; Elpida Frantzeskou


“The Way Forward for Maritime Telemedicine” | 2015

Literature review on the tele medical advice for ships (TMAS) 2005-2015

M. Luisa Canals; Olaf Chresten Jensen; Don Eliseo Prisno-III; Francesco Amenta; Ilona Denisenko


AMEE 2015: 5-9 September 2015, Glasgow, UK http://amee.org/conferences/amee-2015 | 2015

Maritime health e-learning postgraduate medical education Courses: An interuniversity collaboration to train health professionals around the world. Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) 5-9 September 2015, Glasgow, UK http://amee.org/conferences/amee-2015

M.Rosa Fenoll-Brunet; M. Luisa Canals; Olaf Chresten Jensen; Dominique Jégaden; Jp Nogueroles; Jorge Hegador


International Maritime Health | 2013

Social security for seafarers globally

Olaf Chresten Jensen; Don Eliseo; Lucero-Prisno; Erik Haarløv; Rimsky Sucre; Agnes Flores; M. Luisa Canals

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Olaf Chresten Jensen

University of Southern Denmark

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Despena Andrioti

University of Southern Denmark

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Linda Kaerlev

University of Southern Denmark

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Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno

Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

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Elpida Frantzeskou

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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