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Price: EUR 250.00Authors: Lemo, A | Silva, A G | Tucherman, M | Talerman, C | Guastelli, R L | e Borba, C L
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The hospitals mostly have a high level of complexity, diversity of services and, consequently, occupational risks. The tasks of mobilization and manual repositioning of patients may require professional of the physical demands due to the weight or excessive patient dependency, attitudes arising from inadequate to lean on a bed or work in a restricted area, sudden weight change that can occur if a patient loses balance or strength to change the position or while moving. These, among many other factors can cause or aggravate musculoskeletal problems in health care workers. These diseases translate into frequent musculoskeletal complaints, high rates of …absenteeism, licenses and problems of prolonged labor, creating a vicious cycle that compromises patient safety and performance of institutions. The literature has suggested the administration of courses on handling and transportation of patients as one of the most important strategies to reduce the incidence of problems in the spine between the worker’s healths. An exercise program emphasizing global distension and strength, mainly the posterior chain muscles (dorsal region), held twice a week, combined with an approach to ergonomics can reduce musculoskeletal symptoms and absenteeism in nursing. Show more
Keywords: ergonomics, musculoskeletal disorders, nursing, hospital
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0400-1869
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1869-1872, 2012
Authors: Yeung, Simon S.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This study aims to preliminary explore the work related and individual factors that contributed to the occurrence of low back pain (LBP) that affected work activities of Personal Care Workers (PCWs). A cross-sectional study was conducted to 36 PCWs in an old age home of Hong Kong. The study is divided into three parts: 1) a questionnaire to document the workload exposure factors and the musculoskeletal symptoms survey of the PCWs, 2) work posture evaluation; and 3) an evaluation of the physical fitness and lifting capacity of the PCWs. Univariate analyses were used to explore the risk factors associated with …LBP that affected work activities. The results indicated that individual physical profile and lifting capacities did not contribute to occurrence of low back pain at work. For the work demand factors, the perceived physical demands in lifting and lowering heavy objects, awkward sustain neck and back postures, loading on the back, and perceived effort of cleaning task contributed to the occurrence of LBP. For the physical environment factors, thermal stress and improper ventilation were associated with the occurrence of LBP cases. For the individual factor, LBP cases were associated with workers’ self perceived muscular effort, and perceived risk of mental illness in response to work requirements. Show more
Keywords: Low back pain, risk factors, personal care workers
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0401-1873
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1873-1883, 2012
Authors: McCrory, Bernadette | Lowndes, Bethany R. | Wirth, Laura M. | de Laveaga, Adam E. | LaGrange, Chad A. | Hallbeck, M. Susan
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Although laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) is feasible among expert laparoscopic surgeons, it poses many technical challenges not seen in conventional laparoscopy (CL). Recent technological advancements in single-incision instrumentation have created more interest and widespread usage of LESS. However, neither LESS nor its novel instrumentation have been thoroughly studied or evaluated using human factors and ergonomics techniques. Consequently, the aim of this study was to compare the physical performance of LESS to CL using a standardized task. Wrist and elbow angular movements, range of motion and physical discomfort were assessed for 24 novice participants. There were no significant differences for physical …comfort/discomfort ratings or elbow and wrist flexion/extension range of motion between CL and LESS. However, wrist radial/ulnar range of motion was significantly greater in LESS compared to CL (p < 0.05). Additionally, wrist radial/ ulnar range of motion was significantly greater using the SILS Port compared to the GelPOINT (p < 0.05). Although further investigation is needed, LESS resulted in greater wrist deviation and range of motion due to the close proximity of the instruments, restrictive nature of the single-port devices, and the need to achieve adequate instrument triangulation and visualization. Show more
Keywords: single-incision, laparoscopy, goniometry, human factors, simulation
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0402-1884
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1884-1890, 2012
Authors: Sharan, Deepak | Ajeesh, PS | Rameshkumar, R | Manjula, M
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The patients of cerebral palsy need assistance for their self activities which expose the caregivers to different risk factors of musculoskeletal disorders. But there is a scarcity of studies revealing the prevalence and the risk factors present among the caregivers of the cerebral palsy children. This lead to formulate a study to identify prevalence and risk factors among the caregivers of cerebral palsy children. Result revealed that most of the caregivers among both the groups were female (63.4% and 69.3%). The common age group of the children who underwent multilevel surgery was at the age group of 6 – 10 …years. It has been observed that among the study group 56.5% were totally cooperative children. The Caregiver Strain Index value showed there is no significant difference among both the groups. Regional body pain of shoulder, elbow, upper back, lower back and ankle revealed a higher prevalence among the study group. Clinical diagnosis revealed prevalence of MPS, FMS and TOS among the study group were 27.6%, 24.5% and 23.0% respectively. Study further revealed that cooperativeness of the child was significantly associated with lower back pain, MPS, FMS and TOS among the study group. Show more
Keywords: “Modified Care givers Strain Index”, “visual analog scale”, “Lifting and carrying”
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0403-1891
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1891-1895, 2012
Authors: Kenny, Vélez V. Martha | Verónica, Nolivos | Fabricio, Alegría
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The pressure distribution on the plantar surface may reveal information not only about the feet structure, also it may bring out information about the entire body posture not only on health but also pathologic conditions. The application in ergonomics and ocupational health gives acces to the postural correction that on a long term may provoke professional injuries giving presition and security. This study is on 132 workers of Universidad de las Américas.
Keywords: baropodometric, ergonomics, pressure plantar, body posture, preventive injuries
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0404-1896
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1896-1899, 2012
Authors: Kenny, Vélez V. Martha | Verónica, Nolivos | Fabricio, Alegría
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The ergonomic risks constitute a vital aspect of study and prevention for the worker’s health, especially for people with different capacities. Very job has and implies certain type of risk for the worker’s health, depending on the conditions it is done with the use of tools or without them. Aplicated techniques: posturogram, baropodometry, Schober test, biocinemátic chain test, Fukuda test, propioceptiva plataform in personnel with special capabilities
Keywords: Ergonomic risk, posturogram, special capabilities, propioceptiva platform, preventive injuries
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0405-1900
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1900-1903, 2012
Authors: Samaras, Elizabeth A. | Real, Sara D. | Curtis, Amber M. | Meunier, Tessa S.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Proper identification of all stakeholders and the comprehensive assessment of their evolving and often conflicting Needs, Wants, and Desires (NWDs) is a fundamental principle of human factors science and human-centered systems engineering; it is not yet a consistent element in development and deployment of new health information technologies (HIT). As the single largest group of healthcare professionals, nurses are critical stakeholders for these new technologies. Careful analysis can reveal nurse stakeholder dissonance (NSD) when integrating new technologies into the healthcare environment. Stakeholder dissonance is a term that describes the conflict between the NWDs of different stakeholders which, if left unresolved, …can result in dissatisfaction, workarounds, errors, and threats to patient safety. Three case studies drawn from the authors’ experience in a variety of acute-care settings where new HITs have been recently deployed are examined to illustrate the concept of NSD. Conflicting NWDs, other stakeholders, and possible root causes of the NSD are analyzed and mapped to threats to patient safety. Lessons learned, practical guidance for anticipating, identifying, and mitigating NSD, future research and implications for HFE and nursing practice are discussed. Show more
Keywords: ‘case studies’, CPOE, EMR, ‘human factors’
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0406-1904
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1904-1910, 2012
Authors: Smith, Elizabeth (Lizzy) M
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The effectiveness of occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS) can be understood through analysis of surveys such as the experiences of exposure to occupational hazards by Australian nursing occupations. How effectively OHSMS are implemented in the Australian health industry is unclear as few studies describe current hazard exposure patterns or the impact of OHSMS in the Australian health industry. This paper concludes from the analysis of an Exposure Survey of Australian nursing occupations that nursing occupations perceive themselves to be “at risk” of injury and/or management of OHS risk in work duties is affected by the patterns of hazard …exposure, occupation group as well as employee attributes, perceptions, patterns and situations of work. The results highlight the top-rated hazards and imply that the perceptions of hazards in the workplace are different to actual risk experience (e.g. injury patterns). There is an unacceptable level of exposure to diverse hazards in Australian nursing occupations workplaces in regard to regulatory and performance obligations. Stronger strategies to achieve more effective risk treatment, integrate with hospital accreditation and quality programs are discussed to benefit system performance and the welfare of those in nursing occupations. Show more
Keywords: hazard, exposure nursing, safety, systems
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0407-1911
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1911-1919, 2012
Authors: Battevi, Natale | Menoni, Olga
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: International standards highlight the steps required by risk assessment and involving first hazard identification, then risk evaluation and finally, if necessary, risk assessment. To check approach appropriateness to “risk evaluation” from manual patient handling through MAPO, a cross study was carried out in view of checking relationship between this new risk assessment model and occurrence of acute low back pain. After proper training the MAPO screening method was assessed in 31 wards, 411 exposed subjects of geriatric hospitals. At the same time health data were collected on occurrence of low back pain episodes during the last year both in the …exposed subjects’ group and the external reference group (n°237). Risk and clinical assessment data were tutored and checked by EPM research unit. The logistic analysis was used as a method to evaluate the relationship between risk index and acute low back pain. Investigating relationship between acute low back pain episodes and levels of MAPO screening index, carried out only with the people exposed who claimed to work for at least 30 hours per week (n = 178), showed definitely positive trends. The study results indicate that MAPO screening may represent a useful tool to estimate the risk from manual handling patients. Show more
Keywords: Lifting patients, low back pain, risk assessment, nurses
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0408-1920
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1920-1927, 2012
Authors: Luz, Taciana Ramos | de Oliveira Echternacht, Eliza Helena
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This study aims to analyze the factors that justify the low use of a mechanical transfer in the context of a long-term institution. It is a device intended for internal transportation of individuals who have mobility problems. The analysis involves researchers from the fields of health and engineering in order to generate design criteria that consider the needs of caregivers and patients of this institution. To understand the reality of this site and their specificities, was used Ergonomic Work Analysis.
Keywords: mechanical transfer, elderly, ergonomics, sling, transfer
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0409-1928
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 1928-1932, 2012
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