需要持续医疗护理的儿童在肠内管喂养半固体营养物质时护理人员上肢应变:一项模拟实验,重点关注符合标准No. 5的新型注射装置的影响。ISO 80369 - 3。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Hiroji Tsujimura, Akiko Nagae, Teruyo Kitahara, Satoko Henmi, Masao Kumode, Shin-Ichi Shirahoshi, Kazushi Taoda
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目标。保健设施为需要肠内管喂养的儿童提供半固体营养。引入一种新的注射装置(new),其注射器到管接头的几何形状与先前的装置(PRE)不同,导致工作量增加,并且护士手部疼痛的增加是一个问题。通过模拟实验确定NEW和PRE的差异对上肢应变的影响。方法。12名护士使用NEW和PRE进行两次注射任务,将一份半固体营养物质注射到假胃造口中。测量上肢表面肌电图。任务时间分为吸吮操作和挤压操作。计算每次操作的任务时间和平均肌电电位,并在NEW和PRE之间进行统计比较。使用流体动力学模型估计操纵半固体营养注射注射器所需的力。结果。使用NEW的任务时间明显更长。NEW组的肌电电位明显高于吸吮组。NEW的吸力大约是PRE的两倍。结论。吮吸新生儿会给照顾者的手/手腕带来很大的压力。NEW不太适用于半固体营养物质的肠内管喂养。
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Upper extremity strain in caregivers during enteral tube feeding of semi-solid nutrients to children requiring constant medical care: a simulated experiment focusing on the impact of new injection devices compliant with Standard No. ISO 80369-3.

Objectives. Healthcare facilities provide semi-solid nutrients to children requiring enteral tube feeding. The introduction of a new injection device (NEW) with a different syringe-to-tube connector geometry from a pre-existing device (PRE) results in increased workload, and an increase in nurses developing hand pain is a concern. A simulated experiment was conducted to determine the impact on upper extremity strain due to the difference between NEW and PRE. Methods. Twelve nurses performed two injection tasks for one portion of semi-solid nutrients into a dummy gastrostomy using the NEW and PRE. Surface electromyograms were measured on the upper extremity. Task time was divided into sucking and extruding manipulations. Task time and mean myoelectric potentials were calculated for each manipulation and statistically compared between the NEW and PRE. Forces required to manipulate the syringe for semi-solid nutrient injection were estimated using fluid dynamic models. Results. Task time was significantly longer with the NEW. Myoelectric potentials for sucking manipulation were significantly higher with the NEW. Sucking force with the NEW was approximately twice that of the PRE. Conclusion. Sucking with the NEW placed a high strain on the caregiver's hand/wrist. The NEW is less appropriate for enteral tube feeding of semi-solid nutrients.

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