[Identification of especially sensitive workers through an occupational health questionnaire].

Josep Sol Vidiella, Sonia Pelechano-Valcarcel, Carme Lapeira-Figueres, Susana Verdera-Benedicto
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Abstract

Objective: To facilitate the identification of especially sensitive workers (ESWs) to occupational risks and the prioritization of initial and periodic health examinations for workers in healthcare facilities.

Method: A cross-sectional study conducted on healthcare professionals from eleven primary care teams and one hospital center of the Gerència de Terres de l'Ebre of the Institut Català de la Salut. A labor health questionnaire was used, which included variables defining the vulnerabilities of especially sensitive workers (ESWs), along with basic blood test and serologies adapted to the risks of the healthcare environment. In the first phase, this methodology was applied to newly hired workers during the pandemic period (2020-2022), and in the second phase, it was expanded to include all ESWs registered from 2013 to 2023.

Results: Ten ESWs were identified in the first phase and 598 ESWs in the second phase. The most frequent associated vulnerability group was pregnancy/breastfeeding (n=271; 45.3%), followed by musculoskeletal (n=145; 24.3%), allergies (n=55; 9.2%), mental health (n=38; 6.4%), immunological (n=33; 5.5%), other vulnerabilities (n=32; 5.4%), and sensory disabilities (n=24; 4.0%). In both phases of our study, 100% of the defining variables for ESWs could be identified using this method.

Conclusions: The implementation of a labor health questionnaire, complemented with blood test and serologies, is a useful tool for facilitating the initial identification of ESWs, prioritizing health examinations for newly hired ESWs, and improving occupational monitoring for the remaining workers.

[通过职业健康调查表确定特别敏感的工人]。
目的:促进对职业风险特别敏感的工人(ESWs)的识别,并优先安排卫生保健机构工人的初始和定期健康检查。方法:一项横断面研究,对来自11个初级保健小组和1家医院中心的医疗保健专业人员进行了调查。使用了劳动健康问卷,其中包括确定特别敏感工人(esw)脆弱性的变量,以及适应医疗保健环境风险的基本血液检查和血清学。在第一阶段,该方法适用于大流行期间(2020-2022年)新雇用的工人,在第二阶段,该方法扩大到包括2013年至2023年期间登记的所有esw。结果:第一阶段共鉴定出10只esw,第二阶段鉴定出598只esw。最常见的相关易感人群是孕期/哺乳期(n=271;45.3%),其次是肌肉骨骼(n=145;24.3%),过敏(n=55;9.2%)、心理健康(n=38;6.4%),免疫学(n=33;5.5%),其他漏洞(n=32;5.4%)和感觉障碍(n=24;4.0%)。在我们研究的两个阶段中,100%的esw定义变量都可以使用该方法进行识别。结论:实施劳动健康问卷,辅以血液检查和血清学检查,是一种有用的工具,有助于促进对ESWs的初步识别,优先对新聘用的ESWs进行健康检查,并改善对剩余工人的职业监测。
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