The reality of occupational harm incurred by Japanese home healthcare nurses, the hazardous situations they face, and protective measures: A cross-sectional study
Yukiko Kikuchi, Yukiko Kudo, M. Hasebe, R. Sugiyama, Ryosuke Muto, Makiko Sasaki
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Abstract
Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to gain a comprehensive understanding of the occupational hazards encountered by home healthcare nurses in Japan and to elucidate the reality of harm they incur, the hazardous situations, and the protective measures taken. Methods: A questionnaire survey of managers of home healthcare nursing agencies in Japan was conducted, and 355 valid responses were obtained. The survey questions concerned the occupational hazards experienced by home healthcare nursing staff. The occupational hazards were classified into six categories, and responses were obtained regarding harm, hazardous situations, and protective measures in each category. Results: The types of harm that occurred at high rates during the previous 3 years were emotional abuse by the patient or their family members, lower back pain resulting from improper posture while providing care, sexual harassment by the patients and their family members, automobile accidents while traveling to home care sites, and allergic reaction to the environment at home care sites. Some hazardous situations were caused by unique environments of home care sites. Conclusions: In order to prevent the occurrence of harm, the development of risk assessment tools, educational initiatives to increase awareness of occupational hazards, and consideration of the financial and technical support that will enable the use of assistive devices in the practice of nursing techniques were considered necessary. The development of effective guidelines and manuals specific to the occupational hazards encountered by home healthcare nurses are important challenges.
期刊介绍:
The scope of the journal is broad, covering toxicology, ergonomics, psychosocial factors and other relevant health issues of workers, with special emphasis on the current developments in occupational health. The JOH also accepts various methodologies that are relevant to investigation of occupational health risk factors and exposures, such as large-scale epidemiological studies, human studies employing biological techniques and fundamental experiments on animals, and also welcomes submissions concerning occupational health practices and related issues.