Occupational hazards in the consciousness of the paramedic in emergency medical service

Q3 Health Professions
Agnieszka Gonczaryk, J. Chmielewski, A. Strzelecka, Jarosław Fiks, Grzegorz Witkowski, M. Florek-Luszczki
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InTrodUcTIon: Due to their occupational responsibilities and volatile work environment, paramedics are in constant contact with harmful, dangerous factors, making them vulnerable to a number of occupational health risks. These include harmful biological, chemical, physical, as well as psychophysical factors (musculo-skeletal system strain, stress, patient aggression, occupational burnout). The present study aims to evaluate occupational hazard prevalence among emergency medical service (EMS) paramedics, the possibility of occupational illness incidence, and related prophylaxis. MATerIAL And MeTHods: The participant sample consisted of paramedics employed in five mobile EMS oper ational areas in the Masovian voivodship. The study involved 238 people, including 223 men and 15 women. The mean age was 39.03 ± 9.27 years for males, and 31.93 ± 7.76 years for females. The study took place between May and September 2019 using diagnostic survey methodology. resULTs: Participants ordered the following factors based on a scale of threat: biological factors (47%), psychophysical factors (41%), chemical factors (7%), and physical factors (5%). Health issues included musculoskeletal system discomfort (39%) and mental overload (33%). Participants indicated harmful biological factors to cause illnesses such as influenza (85%), tuberculosis (79%), and hepatitis B or C (70%). The study showed that 73% of the participants are occupationally exposed to patient aggression, while 15% experienced occupational burnout. concLUsIons: Paramedics are exposed to a number of occupational hazards daily. The ones most significant in terms of serious disease development are harmful biological factors, musculoskeletal risk factors, fatigue, mental overload related to occupational responsibilities.
急救医护人员意识中的职业危害
InTrodUcTIon:由于他们的职业责任和多变的工作环境,护理人员经常接触有害、危险因素,使他们容易受到一些职业健康风险的影响。这些因素包括有害的生物、化学、物理以及心理物理因素(肌肉骨骼系统紧张、压力、患者攻击性、职业倦怠)。本研究旨在评估紧急医疗服务(EMS)护理人员的职业危害发生率、职业病发生的可能性以及相关预防措施。MATerIAL和MeTHods:参与者样本由马索维安省五个移动EMS操作区的护理人员组成。这项研究涉及238人,其中包括223名男性和15名女性。平均年龄男性为39.03±9.27岁,女性为31.93±7.76岁。该研究于2019年5月至9月进行,采用诊断调查方法。结果:参与者根据威胁程度排列以下因素:生物因素(47%)、心理物理因素(41%)、化学因素(7%)和物理因素(5%)。健康问题包括肌肉骨骼系统不适(39%)和精神超负荷(33%)。参与者指出,有害的生物因素会导致流感(85%)、结核病(79%)和乙型或丙型肝炎(70%)等疾病。研究表明,73%的参与者在职业上暴露于患者的攻击性,而15%的参与者经历了职业倦怠。结论:医护人员每天都会接触到一些职业危害。就严重疾病发展而言,最重要的是有害的生物因素、肌肉骨骼风险因素、疲劳、与职业责任相关的精神超负荷。
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Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal
Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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