P-278 OCCUPATIONAL BIOLOGICAL RISK PERCEPTION AND KNOWLEDGE AMONG ITALIAN HEALTHCARE PERSONNEL

Paola Tomao, N. Vonesch, S. D. Renzi, C. D. Tecco, B. Persechino
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The Covid-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the health sector worldwide, with health and safety effects in workers. This survey aims to investigate risk perception and knowledge of occupational safety and health protection regulations in Italian healthcare personnel. A survey was conducted through self-administered, online questionnaires in health care workers in 2023. Data on the following themes were collected: socio-demographic and occupational information, procedures/information and risk training, perception of risk and injury, preventive behaviour, psychosocial and psychological variables, sleep disorders and job satisfaction. This study involved 652 workers, including nurses (44.0%), physicians (23%), social health workers (9%), health technicians (11%) and others (13%). Most respondents were female (74.0%) and the predominant age group was 40–60 years. The most frequent length of service was >15 years (38.0%), with 39%, 13% and 48% reporting from the medical, surgical and services areas respectively. More than half of the respondents were aware of the biological risk at workplace and conscious of hazards; most of them had been vaccinated against hepatitis B, Covid-19, influenza, measles. The study showed that health care workers might be exposed to biological agents at various levels, depending on the specific tasks. Information and training are essential to address the correct behaviours of workers and help them to recognise and assess the risks. Nonetheless, the prevention of needlestick and sharps injuries through the implementation of specific Directives in many European countries and the experience gained from the pandemic have brought important improvements in safety against biological risk.
P-278 意大利医护人员的职业生物风险认知和知识
Covid-19 大流行对全球卫生部门造成了前所未有的影响,并对工人的健康和安全产生了影响。本调查旨在调查意大利医护人员的风险意识以及对职业安全和健康保护法规的了解程度。 调查于 2023 年通过自填式在线问卷对医护人员进行。收集的数据涉及以下主题:社会人口学和职业信息、程序/信息和风险培训、风险和伤害感知、预防行为、社会心理和心理变量、睡眠障碍和工作满意度。 这项研究涉及 652 名工作人员,包括护士(44.0%)、医生(23%)、社会卫生工作者(9%)、卫生技术人员(11%)和其他人员(13%)。大多数受访者为女性(74.0%),主要年龄段为 40-60 岁。最常见的服务年限为 15 年以上(38.0%),其中 39%、13% 和 48%的受访者分别来自内科、外科和服务领域。半数以上的受访者了解工作场所的生物风险并意识到危害;他们中的大多数人都接种过乙型肝炎、Covid-19、流感和麻疹疫苗。 研究表明,根据具体任务的不同,医护人员可能会接触到不同程度的生物制剂。信息和培训对于纠正工作人员的正确行为以及帮助他们认识和评估风险至关重要。 尽管如此,许多欧洲国家通过实施具体的指令来预防针刺和利器伤害,以及从大流行病中获得的经验,已经在防范生物风险方面取得了重大进展。
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