科索沃保健机构职业健康和安全管理的挑战。

Albina Xhemaili Kelmendi, Naser Rugova, Doncho Donev
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背景:卫生保健机构的职业健康和安全(OHS)对于在其工作环境中暴露于众多风险的卫生保健工作者的福祉至关重要。在科索沃,保健机构在资源有限的情况下运作,了解职业健康和安全管理方面的挑战对于制定有效战略至关重要。目的:本研究旨在探讨职业健康安全管理在科索沃的医疗保健系统的挑战,重点放在三个层次的医疗保健提供在公共和私营部门。该研究旨在确定影响卫生保健工作者安全的政策、做法和基础设施方面的差距,并提出可行的建议。方法:采用质性研究设计,对191名来自一、二、三级卫生保健专业人员进行调查。参与者是从公立和私立机构中随机抽取的。数据收集方法包括半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论,确保全面了解职业健康安全实践、观念和障碍。专题分析用于确定关键模式和发现。结果:调查结果揭示了职业健康安全管理面临的重大挑战,包括基础设施不足、缺乏个人防护装备、培训不足和法规执行不力。医疗保健专业人员报告了生物、化学和物理危害的高度暴露,加上机构支持有限。私营部门设施的可用资源稍好一些,但也面临类似的监管缺口。结论:该研究突出了科索沃卫生系统中职业健康安全管理的严重缺陷,对卫生专业人员和整体服务质量构成风险。应对这些挑战需要采取多方面的方法,包括政策改革、加强执法机制、能力建设倡议和改善资源分配。加强职业安全管理对于保护科索沃的卫生人力和确保可持续的保健服务至关重要。
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Challenges of Occupational Health and Safety Management in Healthcare Institutions in Kosovo.

Background: Occupational health and safety (OHS) in healthcare institutions are crucial for the well-being of healthcare workers who are exposed to numerous risks in their working environment. In Kosovo, where healthcare institutions operate under resource constraints, understanding the challenges of OHS management challenges is vital for developing effective strategies.

Objective: This study aims to explore the challenges of OHS management in Kosovo's healthcare system, focusing on three levels of healthcare provision in both the public and private sectors. The study aims to identify gaps in policies, practices, and infrastructure that affect the safety of healthcare workers and propose actionable recommendations.

Methods: A qualitative research design was used, involving 191 healthcare professionals from primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of healthcare. Participants were randomly selected from public and private institutions. Data collection methods included semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of OHS practices, perceptions, and barriers. Thematic analysis was used to identify key patterns and findings.

Results: The findings revealed significant challenges in OHS management, including inadequate infrastructure, lack of personal protective equipment, insufficient training, and weak enforcement of regulations. Healthcare professionals reported high exposure to biological, chemical, and physical hazards, compounded by limited institutional support. Private sector facilities demonstrated slightly better resource availability but faced similar regulatory gaps.

Conclusion: The study highlights critical deficiencies in OHS management in Kosovo's health system, posing risks to health professionals and the overall service quality. Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach, including policy reforms, enhanced enforcement mechanisms, capacity-building initiatives, and improved resource allocation. Strengthening OHS management is essential for safeguarding the health workforce and ensuring sustainable healthcare delivery in Kosovo.

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