Economic evaluation of occupational safety and health interventions from the employer perspective
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10.1097/JOM.0000000000001224
instname:Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Autor
Grimani, Aikaterini
Bergström, Gunnar
Riaño Casallas, Martha Isabel
Aboagye, Emmanuel
Jensen, Irene
Lohela-Karlsson, Malin
Institución
Resumen
Objectives: The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the costeffectiveness
of occupational safety and health interventions from the
employer perspective. Methods: A comprehensive literature search (2005
to 2016) in five electronic databases was conducted. Pre-2005 studies were
identified from the reference lists of previous studies and systematic reviews,
which have similar objective to those of this search. Results: A total of 19
randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental studies were included,
targeting diverse health problems in a number of settings. Few studies
included organizational-level interventions. When viewed in relation to the
methodological quality and the sufficiency of economic evidence, five of 11
cost-effective occupational safety and health (OSH) interventions appear to be
promising. Conclusion: The present systematic review highlights the need
for high-quality economic evidence to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of OSH
interventions, especially at organizational-level, in all areas of worker health.