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Differential underestimation of work-related reinjury risk for older workers: Challenges to producing accurate rate estimates.

Jeanne M SearsDeborah Fulton-KehoeSheilah Hogg-Johnson
Published in: American journal of industrial medicine (2022)
Accounting for work-time at risk substantially improves age-based reinjury comparisons. Although the marked elevation in self-reported reinjury risk for older workers might be a small-sample artifact (n = 34), workers age 65+ are likely at higher risk than previously appreciated. Ongoing workforce trends demand increased attention to injury surveillance and prevention for older workers.
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