Communication aspects of feedback from workers' health surveillance due to hand-arm vibration exposure - a scoping review.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Catarina Nordander, Mats Hagberg, Eirik Reierth, Tohr Nilsson
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Abstract

Background: The feedback of the surveillance results to the employee and the employer largely determines the impact of workers' health surveillance on workers' health and exposure. We are unaware of any guidebooks or articles on performing feedback on regulated workers' health surveillance, e.g., for vibration-exposed workers.

Objectives: To identify existing knowledge of the communication aspects related to workers' health surveillance feedback in hand-arm vibration exposure, considering the perspectives of employees, employers, and groups.

Eligibility criteria: We followed the extension for the Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) checklist. No time limits were set, so the databases were searched from their start (MEDLINE 1946 and EMBASE 1947) until the date of the full search (March 2024). Relevant information was extracted from 30 articles-none concerned hand-arm vibration but covered aspects of workers' health surveillance feedback.

Sources of evidence: Two authors screened all abstracts in random pairs. They were blinded to each other's results. The third author resolved conflicts. Inclusion criteria were full-text articles, humans, workers' health surveillance, and aspects of communication reporting results to the employee, the workplace, or a health surveillance system. Altogether, 1914 abstracts were screened, and 84 full-text articles were assessed, of which 54 were excluded as they did not fulfill the criteria. The final publications selected included 30 articles published between 1980 and 2023; two blinded authors extracted relevant information in random pairs.

Results: We found 16 of the included studies of longitudinal design, seven qualitative studies, four studies were cross-sectional, and three publications were reviews. The studies reported on workers' health surveillance that addressed musculoskeletal disorders and pain (n=8), risk of cardiovascular disorders (n=4) or hearing disorder (n=3), workability and fitness for duty (n=3), mental health (n=2), allergy/ asthma (n=2), and cancer (n=1). Additionally, seven studies addressed a mixture of disorders and general health (n=7).

Conclusions: No publications addressed communication in workers' health surveillance due to hand-arm vibration exposure. However, we identified 30 studies addressing feedback from workers' health surveillance that were also relevant to workers' health surveillance due to hand-arm vibration exposure.

从工人健康监测反馈的沟通方面由于手臂振动暴露-范围审查。
背景:监测结果对雇员和雇主的反馈在很大程度上决定了工人健康监测对工人健康和暴露的影响。我们不知道有任何关于对受管制工人的健康监测(例如对受振动影响的工人)进行反馈的指南或文章。目的:考虑员工、雇主和团体的观点,确定与工人在手臂振动暴露中健康监测反馈相关的沟通方面的现有知识。资格标准:我们遵循范围审查(PRISMA-ScR)清单的扩展。没有设置时间限制,因此从数据库开始(MEDLINE 1946和EMBASE 1947)到完整搜索日期(2024年3月)进行搜索。相关信息是从30篇文章中提取的——没有一篇涉及手臂振动,但涵盖了工人健康监测反馈的各个方面。证据来源:两位作者随机成对筛选所有摘要。他们对彼此的结果一无所知。第三位作者解决冲突。纳入标准是全文文章、人类、工人健康监测以及向员工、工作场所或健康监测系统报告结果的沟通方面。总共筛选了1914篇摘要,评估了84篇全文文章,其中54篇因不符合标准而被排除。最终选定的出版物包括1980年至2023年间发表的30篇文章;两位盲法作者随机成对提取相关信息。结果:我们发现纳入的研究中有16项为纵向设计,7项为定性研究,4项为横断面研究,3篇文献为综述。这些研究报告了工人的健康监测情况,涉及肌肉骨骼疾病和疼痛(n=8)、心血管疾病风险(n=4)或听力障碍(n=3)、可工作性和工作适应性(n=3)、精神健康(n=2)、过敏/哮喘(n=2)和癌症(n=1)。此外,7项研究涉及疾病和一般健康的混合(n=7)。结论:没有出版物涉及工人因手臂振动暴露而进行健康监测的沟通。然而,我们确定了30项研究,这些研究解决了工人健康监测的反馈,这些反馈也与工人因手臂振动暴露而进行的健康监测有关。
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Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.00
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23
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Aimed at clinicians and researchers, the Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology is a multi-disciplinary, open access journal which publishes original research on the clinical and scientific aspects of occupational and environmental health. With high-quality peer review and quick decision times, we welcome submissions on the diagnosis, prevention, management, and scientific analysis of occupational diseases, injuries, and disability. The journal also covers the promotion of health of workers, their families, and communities, and ranges from rehabilitation to tropical medicine and public health aspects.
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