Differences in Work and Commuting Accidents between Employees and Students at Higher Education Institutions in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, from December 2014 to December 2019
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Definition and Prevalence of Accidents
1.2. Public Health Relevance of Accidents
1.3. Higher Education Institutions as Settings of Public Health Relevance
1.4. Aims of the Study and Research Questions
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Basic Population
2.2. Dataset
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. University Students
3.2. Employees
4. Discussion
4.1. Socio-Demographic Insights
4.2. Work Accidents
4.2.1. Students
Sports
Needlestick Injuries
Injuries in a Lab Setting
4.2.2. Employees
4.3. Commuting Accidents
4.3.1. Employees and Students
4.3.2. Non-Motorized Transport Commuting Options
4.3.3. Cars
4.4. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total Sample N (%) | Age at the Time of Accident M ± SD | Type of Accident N (%) * | ||
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Commuting | Work | |||
3810 (100%) | 25.3 ± 7.2 | 1326 (34.8%) | 2484 (65.2%) | |
Category of person | ||||
Employee | 426 (11.2%) | 37.7 ± 12.8 | 128 (30.0%) | 298 (70.0%) |
Student | 3384 (88.8%) | 23.7 ± 4.0 | 1198 (35.4%) | 2186 (64.6%) |
Gender | ||||
Female | 2021 (53.0%) | 25.1 ± 7.3 | 847 (41.9%) | 1174 (58.1%) |
Male | 1789 (47.0%) | 25.4 ± 7.0 | 479 (26.8%) | 1310 (73.2%) |
Institution | Type of Accident | General Reason for the Accident | Specific Reason for the Accident |
---|---|---|---|
University of Koblenz-Landau (N = 665; 100%) | Work * (N = 403; 61%) | Injured by falling (N = 213; 52.9%) | Twisting one’s ankle (N = 118; 55.4%) |
Falling, tripping (N = 40; 18.8%) | |||
Failed rotation (N = 29; 13.6%) | |||
Slipping (N = 20; 9.4%) | |||
Falling off something (N = 4; 1.9%) | |||
Failed jump (N = 2; 0.9%) | |||
Injured by a bump/hit (N = 129; 32.0%) | Getting hit by something (N = 68; 52.7%) | ||
Ramming something (N = 27; 20.9%) | |||
Colliding with someone/something (N = 24; 18.6%) | |||
Getting hit/kicked/scratched by someone (N = 7; 5.4%) | |||
Getting pushed over by someone/something (N = 2; 1.6%) | |||
Somersaulting (N = 1; 0.8%) | |||
Injured by mechanical impact (N = 35; 8.7%) | Cutting damage/stab injuries (N = 12; 34.3%) | ||
Others (N = 12; 34.3%) | |||
Squeezing oneself (N = 8; 22.8%) | |||
Getting bit (N = 3; 8.6%) | |||
Injured because of incorrect loading (N = 16; 4.0%) | Failed landing (N = 16; 100%) | ||
Others (N = 6; 1.5%) | Getting caught in something (N = 6; 100%) | ||
Injured by physical, chemical, or biological impact (N = 4; 0.9%) | Damage through hazardous substances (N = 3; 75.0%) | ||
Burning oneself (N = 1; 25.0%) | |||
Commuting N = 262 (39%) | Injured by a bump/hit (N = 163; 62.2%) | Colliding with someone/something (N = 142; 87.1%) | |
Ramming something (N = 14; 8.6%) | |||
Getting hit by something (N = 3; 1.8%) | |||
Somersaulting (N = 3; 1.8%) | |||
Getting hit/kicked/scratched by someone (N = 1; 0.6%) | |||
Injured by falling (N = 93; 35.6%) | Falling, tripping (N = 48; 51.6%) | ||
Slipping (N = 25; 26.9%) | |||
Twisting one’s ankle (N = 18; 19.4%) | |||
Falling off something (N = 1; 1.1%) | |||
Failed rotation (N = 1; 1.1%) | |||
Injured by mechanical impact (N = 3; 1.1%) | Squeezing oneself (N = 3; 100%) | ||
Others (N = 3; 1.1%) | Getting caught in something (N = 3; 100%) |
Institution | Type of Accident | General Reason for the Accident | Specific Reason for the Accident |
---|---|---|---|
Technical University Kaiserslautern (N = 406; 100%) | Work * (N = 321; 79%) | Injured by falling (N = 138; 43.0%) | Twisting one’s ankle (N = 66; 47.8%) |
Falling, tripping (N = 49; 35.5%) | |||
Failed rotation (N = 12; 8.7%) | |||
Slipping (N = 6; 4.3%) | |||
Failed jump (N = 3; 2.2%) | |||
Falling off something (N = 2; 1.5%) | |||
Injured by a bump/hit (N = 76; 23.7%) | Getting hit by something (N = 32; 42.1%) | ||
Ramming something (N = 15; 19.7%) | |||
Colliding with someone/something (N = 15; 19.7%) | |||
Getting hit/kicked/scratched by someone (N = 9; 11.8%) | |||
Getting pushed over by someone/something (N = 4; 5.3%) | |||
Somersaulting (N = 1; 1.3%) | |||
Injured by mechanical impact (N = 66; 20.6%) | Cutting damage/stab injuries (N = 42; 63.7%) | ||
Squeezing oneself (N = 7; 10.6%) | |||
Others (N = 17; 25.8%) | |||
Injured by physical/chemical/biological impact (N = 30; 9.3%) | Damage through hazardous substances (N = 26; 86.7%) | ||
Burning oneself (N = 2; 6.7%) | |||
Damage through disease vectors (N = 1; 3.3%) | |||
Damage through electricity (N = 1; 3.3%) | |||
Injured because of incorrect loading (N = 7; 2.2%) | Failed landing (N = 7; 100%) | ||
Others (N = 4; 1.2%) | Getting caught in something (N = 4; 100%) | ||
Commuting (N = 85; 21%) | Injured by falling (N = 42; 49.4%) | Falling, tripping (N = 28; 66.7%) | |
Twisting one’s ankle (N = 9; 21.4%) | |||
Slipping (N = 5; 11.9%) | |||
Injured by a bump/hit (N = 43; 50.6%) | Colliding with someone/something (N = 34; 79.1%) | ||
Ramming something (N = 5; 11.6%) | |||
Getting pushed over (N = 1; 2.3%) | |||
Getting hit/kicked/scratched by someone (N = 1; 2.3%) | |||
Getting hit by something (N = 1; 2.3%) | |||
Somersaulting (N = 1; 2.3%) |
Institution | Type of Accident | General Reason for the Accident | Specific Reason for the Accident |
---|---|---|---|
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (N = 771; 100%) | Work * (N = 660; 85.6%) | Injured by falling (N = 279; 42.3%) | Twisting one’s ankle (N = 132; 47.3%) |
Falling, tripping (N = 59; 21.1%) | |||
Failed rotation (N = 58; 20.8%) | |||
Slipping (N = 15; 5.4%) | |||
Failed jump (N = 8; 2.9%) | |||
Falling off something (N = 7; 2.5%) | |||
Injured by mechanical impact (N = 151; 22.9%) | Cutting damage/stab injuries (N = 122; 80.8%) | ||
Others (N = 24; 15.9%) | |||
Squeezing oneself (N = 2; 1.3%) | |||
Getting bit (N = 2; 1.3%) | |||
Damaged by an explosion (N = 1; 0.7%) | |||
Injured by a bump/hit (N = 148; 22.4%) | Getting hit by something (N = 71; 48.0%) | ||
Colliding with someone/something (N = 40; 27.0%) | |||
Ramming something (N = 28; 18.9%) | |||
Getting hit/kicked/scratched by someone (N = 6; 4.1%) | |||
Somersaulting (N = 2; 1.4%) | |||
Getting pushed over (N = 1; 0.7%) | |||
Injured by physical/chemical/biological impact (N = 59; 8.9%) | Damage through hazardous substances (N = 35; 59.4%) | ||
Damage through disease vectors (N = 13; 22.0%) | |||
Burning oneself (N = 11; 18.6%) | |||
Others (N = 12; 1.8%) | Getting caught in something (N = 11; 91.7%) | ||
Strangulation (N = 1; 8.3%) | |||
Injured because of incorrect loading (N = 11; 1.7%) | Failed landing (N = 10; 90.9%) | ||
Failed lifting (N = 1; 9.1%) | |||
Commuting N = 111 (14.4%) | Injured by falling (N = 65; 58.6%) | Falling, tripping (N = 31; 47.7%) | |
Slipping (N = 18; 27.7%) | |||
Twisting one’s ankle (N = 15; 23.1%) | |||
Failed rotation (N = 1; 1.5%) | |||
Injured by a bump/hit (N = 45; 40.5%) | Colliding with someone/something (N = 36; 80.0%) | ||
Ramming something (N = 5; 11.1%) | |||
Somersaulting (N = 4; 8.9%) | |||
Injured by mechanical impact (N = 1; 0.9%) | Cutting damage/stab injuries (N = 1; 100%) |
Institution | Type of Accident | General Reason for the Accident | Specific Reason for the Accident |
---|---|---|---|
German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer (N = 12; 100%) | Work ns (N = 7; 58.3%) | Injured by falling (N = 5; 71.4%) | Falling, tripping (N = 2; 40.0%) |
Twisting one’s ankle (N = 2; 40.0%) | |||
Slipping (N = 1; 20.0%) | |||
Injured by mechanical impact (N = 1; 14.3%) | Squeezing oneself (N = 1; 100%) | ||
Injured by physical/chemical/biological impact (N = 1; 14.3%) | Burning oneself (N = 1; 100%) | ||
Commuting (N = 5; 41.7%) | Injured by falling (N = 4; 80.0%) | Falling, tripping (N = 2; 50.0%) | |
Slipping (N = 1; 25.0%) | |||
Falling off something (N = 1; 25.0%) | |||
Injured by a bump/hit (N = 1; 20.0%) | Colliding with someone/something (N = 1; 100%) | ||
University of Applied Sciences Trier (N = 18; 100%) | Work ns (N = 13; 72.2%) | Injured by a bump/hit (N = 6; 46.2%) | Getting hit by something (N = 4; 66.7%) |
Colliding with someone/something (N = 1; 16.7%) | |||
Ramming something (N = 1; 16.7%) | |||
Injured by falling (N = 3; 23.1%) | Falling, tripping (N = 2; 66.7%) | ||
Slipping (N = 1; 33.3%) | |||
Injured by mechanical impact (N = 3; 23.1%) | Cutting damage/stab injuries (N = 2; 66.7%) | ||
Others (N = 1; 33.3%) | |||
Injured by physical/chemical/biological impact (N = 1; 7.6%) | Damaged by radiation (N = 1; 100%) | ||
Commuting (N = 5; 27.8%) | Injured by a bump/hit (N = 4; 80.0%) | Colliding with someone/something (N = 4; 100%) | |
Injured by falling (N = 1; 20.0%) | Falling, tripping (N = 1; 100%) | ||
University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern (N = 13; 100%) | Work ns (N = 7; 53.8%) | Injured by physical/chemical/biological impact (N = 3; 42.9%) | Damage through hazardous substances (N = 3; 100%) |
Injured by mechanical impact (N = 3; 42.9%) | Cutting damage/stab injuries (N = 1; 33.3%) | ||
Squeezing oneself (N = 1; 33.3%) | |||
Others (N = 1; 33.3%) | |||
Injured by falling (N = 1; 14.2%) | Twisting one’s ankle (N = 1; 100%) | ||
Commuting (N = 6; 46.2%) | Injured by falling (N = 3; 50.0%) | Failed rotation (N = 1; 33.3%) | |
Twisting one’s ankle (N = 1; 33.3%) | |||
Slipping (N = 1; 33.3%) | |||
Injured by a bump/hit (N = 3; 50.0%) | Colliding with someone/something (N = 3; 100%) |
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van der Staay, L.U.; Koestner, C.; Dietz, P. Differences in Work and Commuting Accidents between Employees and Students at Higher Education Institutions in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, from December 2014 to December 2019. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 2462. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032462
van der Staay LU, Koestner C, Dietz P. Differences in Work and Commuting Accidents between Employees and Students at Higher Education Institutions in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, from December 2014 to December 2019. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(3):2462. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032462
Chicago/Turabian Stylevan der Staay, Lea Ursula, Clemens Koestner, and Pavel Dietz. 2023. "Differences in Work and Commuting Accidents between Employees and Students at Higher Education Institutions in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, from December 2014 to December 2019" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 3: 2462. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032462