Martín Prieto, SergioÁlvarez Peregrina, CristinaThuissard Vasallo, Israel JohnCatalina Romero, CarlosCalvo Bonacho, EvaVilla Collar, CésarSánchez Tena, Miguel Ángel2021-05-142021-05-142021Martín-Prieto, S., Álvarez-Peregrina, C., Thuissard-Vassallo, I., Catalina-Romero, C., Calvo-Bonacho, E., Villa-Collar, C., Sánchez-Tena, M. Á. (2021) Description of Main Predictors for Taking Sick Leave Associated with Work-Related Eye Injuries in Spain. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(10), 5157. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181051571660-46011661-7827http://hdl.handle.net/11268/10051Recent studies in Spain have shown that males, younger workers, and people involved in manual jobs had the highest risk of suffering a work-related eye injury (WREI). This study aims to assess the predictors of sick leave associated with WREI and to compare them with risk factors of initial injury. A retrospective and descriptive study of WREI that causes sick leave of one or more days among workers from an insurance labor mutual company in Spain was conducted over a period from 2008 to 2018. The variables of the study were sex, age, occupation, and type of injury. A total of 9352 (18.6% of 50,265 WREI) cases and 113,395 total days of sick leave were observed, with an estimated EUR 4,994,009.59 of associated labor cost. The main predictors of sick leave related to WREI were found to be female (highest incidence; 25.9 (95% CI (24.8–27.1))), >55 years of age (highest incidence; 20.5 (95% CI (19.3–21.7))), not working in the industry (lowest incidence; 13.8 (95% CI (13.3–14.2))), and not suffering “other disorders of conjunctiva” (lowest incidence; 5.7 (95% CI (4.7–6.8))). The consequences associated with WREI are worse for female and older workers, despite the main risk of suffering WREI being observed in males and younger workers.engAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Lesiones ocularesFactores de riesgoDescription of Main Predictors for Taking Sick Leave Associated with Work-Related Eye Injuries in Spainjournal article10.3390/ijerph18105157open accessOftalmologíaEnfermedad profesionalGestión del personal