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. 2019 Jul 30;9(7):e028973.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-028973.

Mediation analysis for new recognition criteria, working hours and overwork-related disease: a nationwide ecological study using 11-year follow-up data in Taiwan

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Mediation analysis for new recognition criteria, working hours and overwork-related disease: a nationwide ecological study using 11-year follow-up data in Taiwan

Sheng-Hsuan Lin et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Objectives: Taiwan revised its criteria for overwork-related cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disease (CCVD) in 2010. A new definition of overwork increased the number of recognised cases. Meanwhile, actual average working hours decreased. We estimated the effects of the revised criteria on the number of overwork-related CCVD cases and the mediation effect through reduced working hours.

Methods: From the Labor Insurance of Taiwan, we collected data on the total number of overwork-related CCVD cases from 2006 to 2016 and average monthly working hours for 13 industry groups. We conducted causal mediation analysis to investigate the mechanism of the effect of new criteria on CCVD mediated by working hours.

Results: From 2006 to 2016, 594 overwork-related cases of CCVD were recognised across 13 industry groups. After introducing the new criteria, overwork-related CCVD increased by 8.40 cases (per one million person-years) (95% CI 4.53 to 15.05), which resulted from a decrease of 1.54 (95% CI 0.22 to 3.82) cases due to reduced working hours (mediation effect) and an increase of 9.93 (95% CI 5.24 to 18.17) cases related to the effect of the criteria change and other covariates excluding working hours (alternative effect).

Conclusions: Working hours are an important mediator of the effect of policy on the rate of overwork-related CCVD. Introducing new criteria for recognising overwork-related disease might raise awareness and prompt reductions in working hours, which also help to reduce CCVD. Our findings suggest that understanding mediation effects is important to evaluating national health policies.

Keywords: cardiovascular disease; cerebrovascular disorders; disease prevention; health policy; overwork; working hours.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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Causal relationship among recognition criteria, working hours, overwork-related CCVD and potential confounders. It is assumed that recognition criteria is not affected by any factors, and that salary and unemployment are the only two confounders among working hours and CCVD, which are not affected by recognition criteria. CCVD, cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disease.

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