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Work related injuries in Qatar: a framework for prevention and control
Authors:Amber Mehmood  Zaw Maung  Rafael J. Consunji  Ayman El-Menyar  Ruben Peralta  Hassan Al-Thani  Adnan A. Hyder
Affiliation:1.Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit, Health Systems Program, Department of International Health,Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Baltimore,USA;2.HMC Injury Prevention Program,Hamad General Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation,Doha,Qatar;3.Trauma Surgery Section,Hamad General Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation, and Weill Cornell Medical College,Doha,Qatar;4.Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Urena (UNPHU),Santo Domingo,Dominican Republic;5.Department of Surgery,Hamad General Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation,Doha,Qatar;6.Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics,Baltimore,USA;7.George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health,Washington,USA;8.Weill Cornell Medical College,Doha,Qatar
Abstract:Work related injuries (WRIs) are a growing public health concern that remains under-recognized, inadequately addressed and largely unmeasured in low and middle-income countries (LMIC’s). However, even in high-income countries, such as those in Gulf Cooperating Council (GCC) like Qatar, there are challenges in assuring the health and safety of its labor population. Countries in the GCC have been rapidly developing as a result of the economic boom from the petrochemical industry during the early seventies. Economic prosperity has propelled the migration of workers from less developed countries to make up for the human resource deficiency to develop its infrastructure, service and hospitality industries. Although these countries have gradually made huge gains in health, economy and human development index, including improvements in life expectancy, education, and standard of living, there remains a high incidence of work-related injuries especially in jobs in the construction and petrochemical sector. Currently, there is scarcity of literature on work-related injuries, especially empirical studies documenting the burden, characteristics and risk factors of work injuries and the work injured population, which includes large numbers of migrant workers in many GCC countries. This paper will focus on the current understanding of WRIs in those countries and identify the gaps in current approaches to workplace injury prevention, outlining current status of WRI prevention efforts in Qatar, and propose a framework of concerted action by multi-sectoral engagement.
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