Ergonomic and demographic issues reported by palliative care workers in southern Taiwan

Derek R. Smith, Y. Guo, Yung‐Ling Lee, Suh-Jen Chang
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Aim: To investigate ergonomic and demographic issues reported by palliative care workers in southern Taiwan. Method: A structured questionnaire was completed by staff members from 11 nursing homes within southern Taiwan. Questions focused on age, sex, height, weight, shift-work details, duration of current employment, nature of current employment, the presence of injury and pain during the past 12 months, the phase lag before the onset of injury, and sick leave details. Results: A total of 125 health-care workers were recruited. Most were female (89.3 percent) and employed full-time (64.8 percent) as patient care assistants (55.2 percent). Most workers were regularly involved in patient-handling tasks (61.6 percent). Almost half (36.8 percent) had suffered a musculoskeletal disorder within the previous year. Lower back injury was reported by 12.0 percent of all employees. Changing patients’ clothes and changing their bed linen were associated statistically with musculoskeletal injury (odds ratio (OR) 2.9, 95 percent confidence interval (CI) 1.4-6.3 and OR 2.8, 95 percent CI 1.4-6.1), respectively. Moving the patients was also related to injury during our research (OR 2.5, 95 percent CI 1.2-5.4). Conclusion: This study has revealed various ergonomic and demographic issues reported by palliative care workers in southern Taiwan for the first time. The prevalence of certain injuries and symptoms are different from other reports.
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台湾南部缓和疗护工作者报告的人体工程学与人口统计学问题
目的:调查台湾南部地区缓和疗护人员报告的工效学与人口学问题。方法:对台湾南部地区11家养老院的工作人员进行问卷调查。问题集中在年龄、性别、身高、体重、轮班工作细节、当前工作的持续时间、当前工作的性质、过去12个月内是否有受伤和疼痛、受伤前的阶段滞后和病假细节。结果:共招募了125名卫生保健工作者。大多数是女性(89.3%),全职(64.8%)是病人护理助理(55.2%)。大多数员工经常参与病人处理任务(61.6%)。近一半(36.8%)的人在过去一年内患有肌肉骨骼疾病。12.0%的员工报告腰背部受伤。换病人的衣服和床单在统计学上与肌肉骨骼损伤相关(比值比(OR) 2.9, 95%可信区间(CI) 1.4-6.3;比值比(OR) 2.8, 95%可信区间(CI) 1.4-6.1)。在我们的研究中,移动患者也与损伤有关(OR 2.5, 95% CI 1.2-5.4)。结论:本研究首次揭示了台湾南部地区姑息治疗工作者报告的各种人体工程学和人口统计学问题。某些损伤和症状的发生率与其他报道不同。
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