[Enhancing Understanding Among Intensive Care Unit Nurses of Lower Back Musculoskeletal Disorders and Associated Risks].

Q3 Nursing
Chi-Hsuan Fan, Yu-Ning Lin, Pei-Tzu Wu, Shu-Ping Shih, Ya-Shiu Lo
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Background & problems: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) have received the most attention worldwide of the various diseases addressed by the field of occupational medicine. In intensive care units (ICUs), patients with critical illness typically rely heavily on assistance provided by nurses to engage in daily life and rehabilitation activities. This dependence increases the risk of nurses experiencing WMSDs. An injury screening revealed that 56.4% of the nurses working in the ICU of the case hospital faced a mild risk of lower back musculoskeletal disorders and that the main contributor to this risk was lack of understanding among these nurses of lower-back-related WMSDs.

Purpose: This project was designed to enhance understanding of lower back WMSDs among the ICU nurses and to reduce the percentage of nurses facing a mild risk of contracting WMSDs.

Resolutions: 1. Organize integrated courses to introduce human-induced hazards and enhance nurses' understanding and prevention of WMSDs. 2. Design slogans, posters, and teaching videos to promote awareness of patient turning tips and procedures to prevent nurses from experiencing WMSDs due to incorrect force application. 3. Design illustrations highlighting risky postures commonly performed by nurses in ICUs that may cause lower back WMSDs to prevent the occurrence of human-induced injuries.

Results: The rate of correct understanding of lower back WMSDs in the target nurse population improved from 73.8% to 96.2%. In addition, the percentage of those assessed with a mild risk of contracting lower back musculoskeletal injuries decreased from 56.4% to 25.5%.

Conclusions: This project promoted multifaceted improvement measures based on the WMSD screening and risk classification and management processes stipulated by Taiwan's Ministry of Labor to increase understanding of lower back WMSDs among ICU nurses and reduce the percentage of those facing a mild risk of contracting WMSDs.

[加强重症监护室护士对下背部肌肉骨骼疾病及其相关风险的了解]。
背景与问题:在职业医学领域解决的各种疾病中,与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(WMSD)在全球范围内最受关注。在重症监护室(ICU),危重症患者通常严重依赖护士提供的帮助来从事日常生活和康复活动。这种依赖性增加了护士出现WMSD的风险。损伤筛查显示,在病例医院ICU工作的护士中,56.4%面临着轻度下背部肌肉骨骼疾病的风险,导致这种风险的主要原因是这些护士对下背部相关WMSD缺乏了解。目的:该项目旨在提高ICU护士对下背部WMSD的了解,并降低面临轻度感染WMSD风险的护士。解决方案:1。组织综合课程介绍人类诱发的危害,提高护士对WMSD的理解和预防。2.设计标语、海报和教学视频,以提高对患者翻身技巧和程序的认识,防止护士因不正确的用力而出现WMSD。3.设计插图,突出ICU护士通常采取的可能导致下背部WMSD的危险姿势,以防止人为损伤的发生。结果:目标护士人群对下背部WMSD的正确理解率由73.8%提高到96.2%,被评估为轻度下背部肌肉骨骼损伤风险的患者比例从56.4%降至25.5%。结论:该项目促进了基于台湾劳动部规定的WMSD筛查、风险分类和管理流程的多方面改进措施,以提高ICU护士对下背部WMSD的了解,减少那些面临轻度感染WMSD风险的人的百分比。
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