Evaluation of an Occupational Surveillance Programme in a Health Area in the Land of Valencia

Authors

  • Vicent Villanueva Ballester
  • Carmen Castelló Mateu

Abstract

Background: The poor development of systems of occupational surveillance in Spain is an important obstacle for implementing effective occupational health progmmmes. The objective of this study is to evaluate the utility and feasibility of an occupational health surveillance system in a Health Area. using the available public sanitary resouneb. between 1991 and 1993. Methods: The surveillance system is based on the identification of Sentinel Health Events (Rutstein and cols.) from registers or by notification, obtaining additional information through the procedure of interview. Distribution of cases by condition, level of response to the interviews, and distribution of cases according Lo its source of information are analysed. The evaluation is made on the following criteria: required elements, utility, representativeness, choice between sensibility and specificity. and limitations. Results: 314 sentinel health events were identified, from wich, in 33 cases, occupational exposure to causal agents was confirmed. The occupational diseases notified from compensation systems were 31. 3 cases of interstitial pneumonia were identified, that allowed the detection of an outbreak in textile workers. Conclusions: The implementation of systems of occupational surveillance. in the actual spanish sanitary context. should take into account the following aspects: organizational flexibility. efficiency. and orientation towards intervention.

Published

2008-06-20

Issue

Section

ORIGINALS