与肥胖患者的护理、治疗和运输相关的工作相关肌肉骨骼风险:综述

Philip K. Porter, Sang D. Choi
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照顾一个肥胖(严重肥胖)病人所需要的体力投入对卫生保健工作者来说是一项复杂而危险的任务。在美国,肥胖率显著增加,但缺乏对人体工程学干预的有效性的研究,以处理极端体重和体型的患者,以及对设备的使用。随着肥胖患者数量的增加,那些手动处理这些患者的风险也在增加——特别是与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(WMSDs)的风险增加。一项文献综述研究是为了更好地了解人体工程学干预在肥胖患者和医护人员之间的互动中对与肥胖患者的护理、治疗和运输相关的肌肉骨骼风险的影响。确定了四个危险/风险领域:肥胖患者处理设备、工作环境、规则和程序以及教育和培训。文献支持使用设备,以帮助医护人员举起和转移肥胖患者。然而,有重大的障碍,需要解决,以减少肌肉骨骼损伤的医护人员处理肥胖患者。
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Work related musculoskeletal risks associated with the care, treatment and transportation of bariatric patients: A review
The physical involvement required to care for a bariatric (severely obese) patient is a complex and dangerous order for a health care worker. Obesity rates have significantly increased in the United States, but there has been a lack of bariatric research on the effectiveness of ergonomic intervention for handling a patient of extreme weight and size, as well as on the utilization of equipment. As the number of bariatric healthcare patients rises, so does the risk for those who manually handle these patients – specifically an increased risk in work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs). A literature review study was conducted to better understand what contributes to effectiveness of ergonomic intervention in the interaction between the bariatric patient and the healthcare worker regarding musculoskeletal risks associated with the care, treatment, and transportation of bariatric patients. Four hazard/risk areas were identified included: bariatric patient handling equipment, work environment, rules and procedures, and education and training. The literature supports the use of equipment to aid the healthcare worker in lifting and transferring bariatric patients. However, there are significant barriers that need to be addressed in order to reduce musculoskeletal injuries in healthcare workers handling bariatric patients.
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