Summarizing Recommendations for the Prevention of Occupational Heat-Related Illness in Outdoor Workers A Scoping Review.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Ashley Edgerly, Gordon Lee Gillespie, Amit Bhattacharya, Beverly M Hittle
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Abstract

Background: Outdoor workers face unique challenges in preventing heat-related illnesses (HRI). Although preventable, HRI and death from heat exposure continue. A review of the most recent recommendation for HRI prevention in outdoor workers in the United States was warranted. A scoping review using PRISMA guidelines was conducted to compile policy statements and recommendations on the prevention of HRI and synthesize them into a three-step plan for prevention using the Haddon Matrix.

Method: PubMed, CINAHL, Medline, and websites from organizations and regulating bodies were searched for sources. Key terms such as occupational OR workers OR employers OR policymakers, HRI OR heat stress OR heat, prevention, recommendations OR position statements were used. Inclusion criteria were articles published within the last 5 years written in English and containing recommendations for preventing HRI in outdoor workers. Research not based on U.S. workers was excluded from the review.

Results: Twenty sources comprised the review. Several themes emerged, indicating deficient recommendations for secondary and tertiary prevention.

Conclusion/application to practice: This review's findings can be used by occupational health nurses (OHNs) in developing comprehensive interventions for preventing HRI and injury, using clear language, and following evidenced-based practices to increase workplace health and safety and promote equity.

关于预防户外工作者职业热相关疾病的建议摘要范围审查。
背景:户外工作者在预防热相关疾病(HRI)方面面临着独特的挑战。尽管热相关疾病是可以预防的,但热暴露导致的热相关疾病和死亡仍在继续。有必要对美国户外工作者预防热相关疾病的最新建议进行回顾。我们采用 PRISMA 准则进行了一次范围界定审查,汇编了有关预防 HRI 的政策声明和建议,并使用 Haddon 矩阵将其归纳为预防 HRI 的三步计划:方法:检索了 PubMed、CINAHL、Medline 以及各组织和监管机构的网站。关键词包括职业或工人或雇主或决策者、HRI 或热应激或热量、预防、建议或立场声明。纳入标准为过去 5 年内发表的英文文章,其中包含对户外工作者预防 HRI 的建议。非基于美国工人的研究不在审查范围之内:综述包括 20 篇资料。出现了几个主题,表明二级和三级预防建议存在不足:职业健康护士(OHNs)可利用本综述的研究结果制定预防 HRI 和伤害的综合干预措施,使用清晰的语言并遵循循证实践,以提高工作场所的健康和安全并促进公平。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Workplace Health & Safety: Promoting Environments Conducive to Well-Being and Productivity is the official publication of the American Association of Occupational Health Nursing, Inc. (AAOHN). It is a scientific peer-reviewed Journal. Its purpose is to support and promote the practice of occupational and environmental health nurses by providing leading edge research findings and evidence-based clinical practices. It publishes articles that span the range of issues facing occupational and environmental health professionals, including emergency and all-hazard preparedness, health promotion, safety, productivity, environmental health, case management, workers'' compensation, business and leadership, compliance and information management.
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