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Table 1 Characteristics of the included studies to estimate the prevalence and associated factors of occupational injury in Ethiopia

From: The prevalence of occupational injury and its associated factors in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors name

Injury site

Study area

Publication year

Design

Sample size

Response rate

Prevalence (95% CI)

Quality score

Chercos and Berhanu [33]

Manufacturing Industry

Gambella

2017

Cross-sectional

449

100

36.70 (32.24, 41.16)

6

Y. Habtu et al. [9]

Manufacturing Industry

Addis Ababa

2014

Cross-sectional

829

97.99

48.90 (45.50, 52.30)

7

Berhe, et al. [34]

Manufacturing Industry

Mekelle

2015

Cross-sectional

758

97.9

58.20 (54.69, 61.71)

6

Andualem et al. [35]

Manufacturing Industry

Mizan-Aman

2017

Cross-sectional

219

100

45.20 (38.60, 51.79)

8

M. Kifle et al. [20]

Manufacturing Industry

Addis Ababa

2014

Cross-sectional

444

98

33.30 (28.92, 37.68)

8

Tanga et al. [26]

Manufacturing Industry

Arba Minch

2018

Cross-sectional

412

100

20.60 (16.70, 24.505)

6

Osman Yiha, Abera Kumie [36]

Manufacturing Industry

Afar

2010

Cross-sectional

810

97.8

78.30 (75.46, 81.14)

7

Moges et al. [37]

Manufacturing Industry

Kombolcha

2013

Cross-sectional

455

100

36.90 (32.46, 41.33)

6

Gebretsadik et al. [2]

Manufacturing Industry

Muger

2017

Cross-sectional

498

99.6

10.40 (7.72, 13.08)

8

Bona et al. [24]

Manufacturing Industry

Hawassa

2018

Cross-sectional

181

100

38.00 (30.93, 45.07)

8

Gebremichael et al. [27]

Manufacturing Industry

Arba Minch

2015

Cross-sectional

433

98

31.40 (27.03, 35.77)

7

Bogale et al. [21]

Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities

Adiss Ababa

2014

Cross-sectional

876

97.7

43.70 (40.42, 46.99)

6

Gizaw et al. [32]

Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities

Gondar and Bahir Dar

2014

Cross-sectional

482

100

63.90 (59.61, 68.19)

8

Eskezia et al. [30]

Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities

Amhara

2016

Cross-sectional

379

96.2

34.30 (29.52, 39.08)

7

Mersha et al. [22]

Construction

Adiss Ababa

2017

Cross-sectional

806

99.6

84.70 (82.22, 87.19)

8

Tadesse and Israel [23]

Construction

Addis Ababa

2016

Cross-sectional

504

92.6

38.30 (34.06, 42.54)

6

Kaweti and Abegaz [25]

Human Health and Social Work Activities

Hawassa

2016

Cross-sectional

496

94.3

28.00 (24.05, 31.95)

7

Abebe et al. [31]

Human Health and Social Work Activities

Amhara

2017

Cross-sectional

193

90.6

18.70 (13.20, 24.20)

7

Bekele et al. [38]

Human Health and Social Work Activities

Bale

2015

Cross-sectional

340

93.9

37.10 (31.97, 42.24)

8

A. Lette et al. [39]

Construction

Jimma

2018

Cross-sectional

355

98.6

41.40 (36.28, 46.52)

6

Adane et al. [28]

Construction

Gondar

2013

Cross-sectional

401

99.5

38.70 (33.93, 43.47)

6

Walle et al. [40]

Human Health and Social Work Activities

Bahir Dar

2013

Cross-sectional

332

100

31.00 (26.03, 35.98)

8

G. Kebede et al. [29]

Human Health and Social Work Activities

Gondar

2011

Cross-sectional

344

95.3

30.80 (25.92, 35.68)

7