Long-Term Disability and mortality following Severe Occupational Injuries: Narrative review
Authors: Wael Mohamed suleiman , Ahmed Mustafa El-Shiekh Idrees , Amer Atta Almanan Mohammed Haroun
Abstract
Workplace injuries are a major public health concern with significant social and economic effects. As a result of workplace injuries, approximately 5 million people die each year. Job-related injuries are common in a variety of occupations, including mining, construction, the healthcare sector, and transportation. Workers' long-term well-being, family life, and financial security are all significantly impacted by these injuries in addition to their immediate health. Thus, the major problems caused by industrial injuries around the world make workplace safety regulations and post-injury treatment crucial issues that need constant attention. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of occupational injuries, highlighting the various causes associated with job-related injuries, their fatal socioeconomic implications on workers, and the importance of safety policies.
Keywords: Disability, mortality, Occupational Injuries.
Pubmed Style
Wael Mohamed suleiman, Ahmed Mustafa El-Shiekh Idrees , Amer Atta Almanan Mohammed Haroun. Long-Term Disability and mortality following Severe Occupational Injuries: Narrative review. JPPH. 2025; 25 (December 2025): -.
Publication History
Received: October 12, 2025
Revised: November 20, 2025
Accepted: December 08, 2025
Published: December 25, 2025
Authors
Wael Mohamed suleiman
Orthopedic General Practitioner, Care Medical Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Ahmed Mustafa El-Shiekh Idrees
Emergency Department, Care Medical Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Amer Atta Almanan Mohammed Haroun
Resident, Care Medical Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.