1. [Prevention of hand injuries - current situation in Europe].
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Leixnering M, Quadlbauer S, Szolarcz C, Schenk C, Leixnering S, and Körpert K
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- Accident Prevention, Advisory Committees organization & administration, Congresses as Topic, Cross-Sectional Studies, Europe, Hand Injuries epidemiology, Humans, International Cooperation, Leisure Activities, Occupational Injuries epidemiology, Occupational Injuries prevention & control, Quality Assurance, Health Care organization & administration, Risk Factors, Societies, Medical, Workers' Compensation, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Hand Injuries prevention & control, Health Promotion organization & administration
- Abstract
Hand injuries are a frequent occurrence and account for 41% of all occupational injuries. In general such accidents are the result of stress, inattention, tiredness, use of defective or poorly maintained machinery. However, artention must equally be directed at the large number of accidents occurring in leisure time activities since the inability to work due to a leisure time accident is similarly cost-intensive. Throughout Europe attempts have been made in the past 10 years to improve prevention. At the initiative of the Hand Trauma Committee (HTC) of FESSH prevention conferences were stated in 2009. These have in part reduced the number of hand injuries in -Europe. In Austria a special controlling committee was founded by the Austrian Workers' Compensation Board (AUVA) with the specific objective of reducing the number of hand injuries. Similarly the "Circle for Leisure Time Hand Injury Prevention" was created to specifically deal with hand injuries occurring during leisure time activities. Through the cooperation of these 2 committees and implementation of the thus decided measures, a reduction in the number of accidents involving the hand is to be expected with a concomitant reduction in the associated costs., (© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.)
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- 2013
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