Source avec lien : Safety Science, 166, 2023-10-01. 10.1016/j.ssci.2023.106217
Afin d’étudier la pertinence du climat de sécurité au travail en tant que facteur prédictif du risque d’absence pour maladie de longue durée (AMLD), cette étude a suivi 63 500 employés de la population active générale au Danemark, sans AMLD préalable, dans le cadre de quatre enquêtes de cohorte nationales semestrielles.
Safety climate at work is a known predictor of accidents and may therefore have consequences for absenteeism. To investigate the relevance of safety climate at work as a predictor for the risk of long-term sickness absence (LTSA), this study followed 63,500 employees of the general working population in Denmark, without prior LTSA, in four biannual national cohort surveys. The study controlled for age, gender, survey year, education, lifestyle, psychosocial work factors, occupational group, and depressive symptoms and authors determined the prospective association of the number of safety climate problems (0–5) with the risk of LTSA of six or more week’s absence.