APO - NPC - Higher Education Workshop / MM Bagali / India / 2017
Japan Nov 2012
1. Dr M M Bagali, PhD
PhD in Safety Area
Professor and Researcher,
Accident Prevention & Social Security area,
Head, Research in Management,
JAIN University, India
mm.bagali@jainuniversity.ac.in www.jainuniversity.ac.in
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2. Presented Oral paper at Japan,
26-30th November, 2012
mm.bagali@jainuniversity.ac.in www.jainuniversity.ac.in
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4. Why present Research work
• Accidents, Injury and the Post effect of injury calls for any professional to
look at the damage that is caused
• The Post-trauma burden, stress, strain, difficulties faced by victim & family
members are too severe and damaging
• A total family disorganization prevails which has an adverse Psychosocial
adjustmental influence on daily functioning of the victim and the family
members, per se
• Post Trauma Management and Safe Community Interventions
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5. Pre-Study Observation
1. A Survey was undertaken
2. Found lack of Social Support programs
3. The stress, strain, and the burden undergone by accident victims in
total disarray and cases of suicidal attempts also were observed
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6. Objective
The main focus
to look at the Post Trauma stress, difficulties and burden undergone by
the victims due to Injury and Accidents at workplace
Critically focused on POST-TRAUMA PSYCHOSOCIAL BURDEN DUE TO
OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS & INJURY OF DISABLED WORKERS
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7. Methodology
Target Population
A population of more than 200 employees (Major Disabled Victims) from
five Major organizations involving all the MDI was the focus group.
Why MDI?
* Damage is Severe
* Post Trauma is more
* Adjustmental problems are grave
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8. Study Intervention
The intervention was done at 3 stages to capture the reactions:
(a) Knowing how the victims felt immediate after the incidence (post-responses)
(b) After few days of hospitalization (in hospital), and
(c) Presently after the incidence, i.e. after long span of time and before joining
back to work
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10. Psycho-Social Burden
Psychological Burden
Burden Area Significance Level
High symptoms of irritability Very High
Depression Very High
Nightmare High
Worry Feeling Very High
Anxiety provoking behaviors High
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11. Social and Family Burden
Social and Family Burden
Burden Area Significance Level
Disturbance in family social relation Very High
Daily activity High
Level of helplessness Very High
More dependency Very High
Total Social Adjustments Very High
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12. Economic Burden
Economic Burden
Burden Area Significance Level
Income Loss Very High
Income Readjusted High
Income earning capacity Very High
Prolonged Loans High
* Losses in term of Money could not be calculated accuracy
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13. Social Support System
Support Areas Non-Available
Counselor Support Some Extent
Psychological Support Great Extent
Social Support Some Extent
Economic Support Some Extent
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15. Action No: 1
– An exclusive person needs to be given the
responsibility of taking care of Burden and trauma
victims. His/her should be trained in counseling;
rehabilitation; and trauma care areas
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16. Action No: 2
– Community efforts have to be streamlined.
Community rehabilitation centers to be
established
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17. Action No: 3
– Safe living through safe community intervention
should be worked out on macro level; and
establishment of Health Programs and after-care
services
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18. Action No: 4
– Post Trauma Centers: The Professional Councilors/
Mentors/ Social Workers/ Therapists/ have to be
part of the Safety Program
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19. Action No: 5
– Research/ training: taking up Research work in
the area of Post trauma Rehabilitation
– Training Safety Promoters/ Interested people
– Certificate Program in Safety and Post Trauma
Care
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20. Action Plan…
The study strongly supports the importance of psycho-social
help in building healthy workplace and workforce and
establishment of Safe Community Group/ team
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21. Dr M M Bagali, PhD
PhD in Safety Area
Professor, Accident Prevention & Social Security area,
Head, Research in Management,
JAIN University, India
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