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Introduction to ergonomics for healthcare workers.
Authors
Waters-TR
Source
Rehabil Nurs 2010 Sep/Oct; 35(5):185-191
Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.2048-7940.2010.tb00046.x 
NIOSHTIC No.
20037519 
Abstract
Healthcare workers who handle and move patients as part of their jobs suffer a disproportionately high number of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). The majority of reported work-related MSDs are back pain cases that result in significant numbers of lost work days. It is likely that these lost workdays have a substantial impact on the quality and cost of health care. Patient care ergonomics can reduce the risk of work-related MSDs by helping safety experts design the work so it can be safely performed by most workers. This article provides a general overview of ergonomics - what it is, how it can be used to help design safe work, and why all healthcare workers and administrators should know and understand how excessive work demands can lead to increased risk of work-related MSDs. The article will also explain technological solutions that can be implemented to reduce the risk of work-related MSDs for healthcare workers.
Keywords
Nurses; Nursing; Health-care-personnel; Medical-personnel; Occupational-health-nursing; Health-care-facilities; Medical-facilities; Injuries; Injury-prevention; Occupational-hazards; Ergonomics; Musculoskeletal-system-disorders; Back-injuries; Lost-work-days; Equipment-design; Safety-practices; Safety-engineering; Risk-factors; Manual-lifting; Author Keywords: back disorders; lifting; patient handling; technology solutions
Publication Date
20100901
Document Type
Journal Article
Email Address
trwl@cdc.gov
Fiscal Year
2010
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Issue of Publication
5
ISSN
0278-4807
NIOSH Division
DART
Source Name
Rehabilitation Nursing
State
OH
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