EVALUATING THE USE OF CEILING LIFTS IN THE OPERATING ROOM.

ORNAC journal Pub Date : 2015-03-01
Leah Thomas-Olson, Melanie Gee, Deanna Harrison, Nermin Helal
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Healthcare workers make up 11% of British Columbia's workforce and, on an annual basis, they account for over 7,500 time-loss claims, 300,000 days of work lost, and a cost of more than $50 million in health claims as a result of musculo-skeletal injuries (MSIs) that occur in the workplace relating to patient care, over-exertion, slips, trips and violence. A new acute care hospital was constructed in Abbotsford, BC and opened in 2008. During this construction, extensive ceiling lift coverage was provided throughout the facility including in the operating room (OR). Given a lack of literature and research, around this important ergonomic engineering control in the OR environment, a staff survey was administered to capture information on the familiarity, usage, and perception of the ceiling lifts. Findings were positive and showed that the staff felt ceiling lifts were a practical and useful ergonomic engineering control, for the OR environment, and that key patient handling tasks were now being carried out with the use of ceiling lifts.

评估吊顶升降机在手术室的使用。
保健工作者占不列颠哥伦比亚省劳动力的11%,每年,由于在工作场所发生的与病人护理、过度劳累、滑到、绊倒和暴力有关的肌肉骨骼损伤(MSIs),他们提出了超过7,500次的时间损失索赔,损失了300,000天的工作,并造成超过5,000万美元的健康索赔费用。在不列颠哥伦比亚省阿伯茨福德建造了一家新的急症护理医院,并于2008年开业。在施工期间,整个设施包括手术室(OR)都安装了广泛的吊顶升降机。鉴于缺乏文献和研究,在手术室环境中,围绕这一重要的人体工程学控制,进行了一项员工调查,以获取关于天花板升降机的熟悉度、使用情况和感知的信息。结果是积极的,并表明工作人员认为吊顶升降机是一种实用和有用的人体工程学控制,对于手术室的环境,现在主要的病人处理任务正在使用吊顶升降机进行。
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