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Low back injuries related to nursing professionals working conditions: a systematic review.
Author: AmaralFernando Gonçalves, SchlossmacherRoberta
Original Abstract of the Article :
OBJECTIVE: Identify the prevalence of low back disorders and associated risks, as well as the characteristics and ergonomic factors present in the work of nursing professionals. METHODS: Systematic review based on the search of terms such as low back pain, professionals, hospital ergonomics, work o...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2012-0935-5737
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Low Back Injuries Among Nursing Professionals: A Study of Occupational Hazards in the Desert of Healthcare
The desert of healthcare research is vast and often challenging, with countless factors impacting the well-being of healthcare professionals. This study, like a skilled desert explorer, delves into the occupational hazards faced by nursing professionals, focusing on the prevalence of low back injuries and their associated risk factors. The authors conducted a systematic review, meticulously examining research on low back pain symptoms and ergonomic factors in the workplace. Their findings, like a map through the dunes, reveal the significant impact of occupational factors on the health of nursing professionals.
Navigating the Desert of Occupational Hazards: The Prevalence of Low Back Injuries
The study, like a compass in the desert, guides us through the complex terrain of occupational hazards. It reveals that low back pain symptoms are highly prevalent among nursing professionals, with a range of 14.7% to 72%. The authors highlight the critical role of patient transfers, a common task in the nursing profession, as a major contributor to these injuries. These findings, like a shimmering oasis, emphasize the need for effective ergonomic interventions and workplace adjustments to mitigate these risks.
Protecting the Health of Healthcare Professionals: A Journey Through the Desert of Ergonomics
This research, like a beacon of hope in the desert of occupational health, highlights the importance of addressing the ergonomic challenges faced by nursing professionals. The study underscores the need for interventions to reduce the risk of low back injuries, such as improving lifting techniques, providing appropriate equipment, and promoting ergonomic workplace design. These measures, like a well-trodden path, can help protect the health and well-being of these dedicated professionals.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study takes us on a journey through the desert of healthcare research, exploring the occupational hazards faced by nursing professionals. The authors meticulously review existing literature, highlighting the high prevalence of low back injuries and the critical role of patient transfers in contributing to these injuries. The findings, like a map through the dunes, provide valuable insights for navigating the complex terrain of occupational health and promoting ergonomic interventions to protect the well-being of these dedicated professionals. The study serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing the unique challenges faced by healthcare workers in their demanding and often physically demanding roles.
Date :
- Date Completed 2014-02-28
- Date Revised 2022-03-09
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