沙特阿拉伯紧急医疗技术人员和护理人员因工受伤

Tarek M. Esmael, Samiha Fawzy, Hany Hosny, O. Rashed, Anas Alnasser, T. A. Anazi, Arulanantham Zechariah Jebakumar
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紧急医疗技术人员(emt)和护理人员立即照顾受伤或不健康的病人,并确保他们往返医院。近10%的欧盟雇员在卫生和社会保健系统工作,其中相当多的人在医院工作。沙特阿拉伯的情况也是如此,那里的医疗保健系统非常发达,充满活力。如此庞大的劳动力在一个他们可能面临事故和伤害的环境中工作,事故确实发生了。据国际劳工组织统计,每年发生2.7亿起职业事故,造成200万人死亡。这项研究是在达赫兰和红新月会法赫德国王军事综合体进行的。这项研究的目的是查明医务辅助人员工伤的性质、频率和原因。本研究是沙特阿拉伯emt中wri最大的研究之一。在这项研究中,我们发现针对医护人员的言语和身体暴力发生率非常高。身体暴力会对员工的满意度产生负面影响。研究表明,暴露于慢性和严重事件应激源会增加EMS人员发生创伤后应激反应的风险。wri对护理人员和急救人员的风险明显很高。最常见的伤害是语言/身体暴力、针扎伤和机动车事故。这些wri最常见的原因是部分急救医生的粗心大意。
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Work related injuries sustained by emergency medical technicians and paramedics in Saudi Arabia
Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics take immediate care of patients who are injured or unhealthy and ensure their transportation to or from the hospital. Almost 10% of all European Union employees work in health and social care systems, and a considerable number of them work in hospitals. The same is the case in Saudi Arabia, where the health care system is well developed and vibrant. With such a large workforce working in an environment where they can face accidents and injuries, accidents do happen.  According to the International Labor Organization, there are 270 million occupational accidents causing 2 million deaths annually.  The study was conducted at King Fahd Military Complex, Dhahran and Red Crescent. The study was aimed to identify the nature, frequency and causes of work-related injuries among paramedical staff. The present is among the largest studies of WRIs in EMTs in Saudi Arabia. In this study, we found a very high rate of verbal and physical violence against healthcare personnel. Physical violence negatively affects levels of satisfaction in workers. Studies indicate that exposure to both chronic and critical incident stressors increases the risk of EMS personnel developing post-traumatic stress reactions. The risk of WRIs to paramedics and EMTs is obviously high. The most common injuries were verbal/ physical violence, needle stick injuries and motor vehicle accidents. The most common cause for these WRIs was carelessness on part of EMTs.
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