管理工作场所耳毒性的方法。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Thais C Morata, Krystin Carlson, Adrian Fuente, Gayla L Poling, Angela Garinis, Timothy Hullar, John Lee, Benoit Pouyatos, Mariola Sliwinska-Kowalska, Laura Dreisbach, Hunter Stuehm, Dawn Konrad-Martin
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摘要

目的:工作场所的耳毒性化学物质会对听力和平衡功能造成危害。我们的目标是确定职业卫生机构在耳毒性管理方面的循证实践。因此,国际耳毒性管理小组制定了《接触耳毒性化学品工人的健康管理》文件。设计:为了开发一种适用于任何工作场所的实用方法,我们回顾了各种资源,并使用了一个由跨学科专家组成的国际小组。证据包括来自实验、观察和回顾研究的数据。邀请了32位专题专家审查该文件;22家完成了审评并一致通过了耳毒性管理体系。结果:提出了六个关键行动步骤:(1)识别暴露于耳毒性化学品的工人,(2)进行听觉和前庭评估,(3)监测健康后的随访,(4)记录工人数据,(5)维护健康安全文化,(6)审查耳毒性管理方法。这些步骤的重点是管理那些在工作场所有耳毒性化学物质暴露风险的工人(无论是否同时暴露于噪音中)。结论:早期识别策略包括自我报告问卷;听觉测试;前庭筛选;转介诊断;病例管理;并监测接触情况,以防止进一步的病例。
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Approaches to managing ototoxicity in the workplace.

Objective: Ototoxic chemicals in the workplace can pose a risk to hearing and balance functions. Our objective was to identify evidence-based practices for occupational health settings in managing ototoxicity. This resulted in the document, Health Management of Workers Exposed to Ototoxic Chemicals, created by the International Ototoxicity Management Group.

Design: To develop a practical approach for any workplace, we reviewed a variety of sources and used an international panel of interdisciplinary experts. Evidence included data from experimental, observational, and review studies. Thirty-two subject matter experts were invited to review the document; twenty-two completed the review and unanimously endorsed the ototoxicity management system as proposed.

Results: Six key action steps were proposed to: (1) identify workers exposed to ototoxic chemicals, (2) perform auditory and vestibular assessments, (3) follow-up after monitoring health, (4) document worker data, (5) maintain healthy safety culture, and (6) review ototoxicity management approach. These steps focus on the management of workers who are at-risk for workplace ototoxic chemical exposure at any level (with or without concurrent noise exposures).

Conclusions: Early identification strategies include self-report questionnaires; auditory testing; vestibular screening; referrals for diagnosis; management of cases; and monitoring of exposure scenarios to prevent further cases.

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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
14.80%
发文量
133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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