Practice of Proper Body Mechanics and Ergonomics in a Teaching Hospital, South-South, Nigeria

Madume Ak
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Over 59 million healthcare workers are prone to occupational hazards including biological, physical, ergonomic, environmental and psychosocial and practicing proper body mechanics will determine how well, safe and far every worker will go in the course of his or her job. The aim of this study was to assess how well hospital workers practice proper body mechanics and ergonomics while carrying out their official duties. A descriptive design with sample size of 390 was used and the data was collected using researcher-modified questionnaires. Frequency of each demographic variable across the questions was determined on the average of 57.7% practice of ergonomics and body mechanics by the health workers. Inferential statistics of Chi-square was considered at 0.05 level of significance to determine the relationship between the demographic variables and the questions on practice and analyzed using Statistical Product and Service Solution, version 21. The result showed [“straightening of knees and bending of back when lifting an object from the floor” - marital status (P = 0.025), occupation (P = 0.036) and working years (P = 0.024)], [“using of the principles of body mechanics during the procedure for removing a patient from bed to chair and vice versa” - sex (P = 0.001) and working years (P = 0.000)], [“having seat at work with a forward protrusion at the waist (low back) area” - sex (P = 0.040) and occupation (P = 0.001)], [“standing to carry out one’s duties” - occupation (P = 0.000) and educational qualification (P = 0.002) and [“how long standing on a stretch without sitting down” - occupation (P = 0.000) and working years (P = 0.034)]. Other results are; [“asking for help from a friend when trying to lift big patient or object” - occupation (P = 0.001)], “having work tables close to their chest level when seated” - marital status (P = 0.050)], [“their feet touching the ground when seated” - occupation (P = 0.010)], [“having their seat at work with an arm/ back rest” - working years (P = 0.012)], [“sitting upright to do work” - working years (P = 0.008)], [“often get up from their seats to stretch the legs” - educational qualification (P = 0.001)], [“If need be, their chair/table to be changed to conform to their individual structure” - working years (P = 0.008) and [“the type of foot wear they are often comfortable with” - sex (P =0.006)]. It was concluded that healthcare workers in Rivers State do not practice proper body mechanics and those that do are as a result of their occupation and working years.
在尼日利亚南南一所教学医院进行适当的身体力学和人体工程学实践
5900多万卫生保健工作者容易受到包括生物、物理、人体工程学、环境和社会心理在内的职业危害,适当的身体力学练习将决定每个工作者在工作过程中能走多好、多安全、走多远。这项研究的目的是评估医院工作人员在执行公务时如何练习适当的身体力学和人体工程学。采用描述性设计,样本量为390份,数据采用研究者修改问卷收集。问题中每个人口统计学变量的出现频率平均为57.7%,由卫生工作者进行人体工程学和身体力学实践。在0.05显著性水平上考虑卡方的推断统计,以确定人口变量与实践问题之间的关系,并使用Statistical Product and Service Solution, version 21进行分析。结果表明["矫直膝盖和弯曲的时候解除对象从地板上”——婚姻状况(P = 0.025),职业(P = 0.036)和工作年限(P = 0.024)],[“使用的人体力学原理的过程中把病人从床上椅子,反之亦然”——性(P = 0.001)和工作年限(P = 0.000)],[工作“有座位在腰部向前突出(低)区”——性(P = 0.040)和职业(P = 0.001)],[“站立执行职务”-职业(P = 0.000)及学历(P = 0.002)及[“不坐下站立多久”-职业(P = 0.000)及工作年数(P = 0.034)]。其他结果是;[“在抬大病人或物体时向朋友求助”-职业(P = 0.001)]、“就座时工作台与胸部齐平”-婚姻状况(P = 0.050)]、[“就座时双脚触地”-职业(P = 0.010)]、[“工作时座位有扶手/靠背”-工作年数(P = 0.012)]、[“笔直坐着工作”-工作年数(P = 0.008)]、[“经常从座位上站起来伸展腿”——教育程度(P = 0.001)],[“如果需要,他们的椅子/桌子会被改变以符合他们的个人结构”——工作年限(P = 0.008)和[“他们通常舒适的脚穿类型”——性别(P =0.006)]。得出的结论是,河流州的保健工作者没有练习适当的身体力学,而那些练习的人是由于他们的职业和工作年限造成的。
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