| Literature DB >> 23216705 |
Florian Rudolf Fritzsche1, Constanze Ramach, Davide Soldini, Rosmarie Caduff, Marianne Tinguely, Estelle Cassoly, Holger Moch, Antony Stewart.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pathologists are highly trained medical professionals who play an essential part in the diagnosis and therapy planning of malignancies and inflammatory diseases. Their work is associated with potential health hazards including injuries involving infectious human tissue, chemicals which are assumed to be carcinogenic or long periods of microscope and computer work. This study aimed to provide the first comprehensive assessment of the health situation of pathologists in Switzerland.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23216705 PMCID: PMC3538703 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-1054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
General cohort characteristics of pathologists in Switzerland
| Gender | | Current position | |
| Women | 89 (54.6%) | Resident | 41 (25.2%) |
| Men | 73 (44.8%) | Consultant | 121 (74.2%) |
| Age | | Working atmosphere | |
| 25-35 years | 45 (27.6%) | Very good | 60 (37.3%) |
| 36-45 years | 56 (34.4%) | Good | 75 (46.6%) |
| 46-55 years | 43 (26.4%) | Medium | 21 (13.0%) |
| >55 years | 19 (11.7%) | Bad | 2 (1.2%) |
| Place of work | | Mean weekly working hours | |
| Private practice | 29 (17.8%) | ≤50h | 68 (41.7%) |
| University hospital | 65 (39.9%) | >50h | 65 (39.9%) |
| Non-University hospital | 68 (41.7%) | >60h | 26 (16.0%) |
| Part time work | | Part time work specification | |
| No | 119 (73.0%) | (n=43) | |
| Yes - ≥80% | 25 (15.3%) | Part time work only short term | 10 (23.3%) |
| Yes - ≥60% | 9 (5.5%) | Part time work > 3 years (long term) | 25 (58.1%) |
| Yes < 60%) | 9 (5.5%) | | |
| Work manageable in working time | | Work predominantly efficiently organised | |
| Yes | 84 (51.5%) | Yes | 104 (65.0%) |
| No | 71 (44.8%) | No | 51 (31.3%) |
| Regular sports | | Estimated future relevance of pathology | |
| No | 43 (26.4%) | Increasing | |
| Yes >1x/week | 68 (41.7%) | Remaining the same | 96 (58.9%) |
| Yes 1x/week | 33 (20.2%) | Decreasing | 49 (30.1%) |
| Yes >1x/month | 13 (8.1%) | | 17 (10.4%) |
| Yes <1x/month | 5 (3.1%) | | |
| Personal 2-year perspective | | Personal 5-year perspective | |
| Very good | 51 (31.3%) | Very good | 44 (27.0%) |
| Good | 86 (52.8%) | Good | 90 (55.2%) |
| Rather bad | 15 (9.2%) | Rather bad | 15 (9.2%) |
| bad | 1 (0.6%) | Bad | 2 (1.2%) |
Health status parameters of pathologists in Switzerland
| Ever received an introduction into work place ergonomics | 24 (14.7%) | 136 (83.4%) |
| Ever experienced work-related musculoskeletal problems | 123 (75.5%) | 40 (24.5%) |
| Musculoskeletal problems in the last four weeks (n=123) | 69 (56.1%) | 53 (43.1%) |
| Signed off due musculoskeletal problems last year (n=123) | 11 (8.9%) | 112 (91.1%) |
| Doing regularly short breaks for stretching exercises | 36 (22.1%) | 124 (76.1%) |
| Any known ametropia | 145 (89.0%) | 17 (10.4%) |
| Aggravation of ametropia since working in pathology (n=145) | 82 (56.6%) | 58 (40.0%) |
| Eye fatigue symptoms in the last month | 90 (55.2%) | 68 (41.7%) |
| Ever experienced occupational injuries in pathology | 135 (82.8%) | 28 (17.2%) |
| Experienced such injuries in the last year (n=135) | 37 (27.4%) | 95 (70.4%) |
| Remaining permanent damages from such injuries (n=135) | 5 (3.7%) | 127 (94.1%) |
| Ever experienced intolerance reactions against formalin | 41 (25.2%) | 118 (72.4%) |
| Any known allergy | 55 (33.7%) | 105 (64.4%) |
| Since working in pathology ever diseased with… | | |
| Tuberculosis | 2 (1.2%) | 153 (93.9%) |
| Positive tuberculin test only | 31 (19.0%) | 119 (73.0%) |
| Hepatitis B | 1 (0.6%) | 154 (94.5%) |
| Hepatitis C | 0 (0.0%) | 155 (95.1%) |
| HIV | 0 (0.0%) | 154 (94.5%) |
| Burnout | 14 (8.6%) | 141 (86.5%) |
| Depression | 11 (6.7%) | 144 (88.3%) |
| Hypertension | 11 (6.7%) | 144 (88.3%) |
| Diabetes mellitus type II | 3 (1.8%) | 152 (93.2%) |
| Malignancies | 3 (1.8%) | 149 (91.4%) |
| Sufficient hepatitis B immunisation | 153 (93.9%) | 9 (5.5%) |
| Ever received BCG (tuberculosis) immunisation | 128 (78.5%) | 31 (19.0%) |
| Smoking | 17 (10.4%) | 145 (89.0%) |
| Cut-resistant gloves available at workplace | 99 (60.7%) | 60 (36.8%) |
| Regular personal use of cut-resistant gloves at dissections/autopsies | 39 (23.9%) | 108 (66.3%) |
| Extraction of air in the dissection room considered sufficient | 94 (57.7%) | 66 (40.5%) |
Percentages relate to the whole cohort of 163 participants unless stated otherwise. Respective sub-set numbers are then provided in the characteristics column.
Figure 1Location of musculoskeletal problems in Swiss pathologists. The bars reflect the number of pathologists complaining about pain in the respective location. Percentages relate to the 123 pathologists suffering from musculoskeletal problems.
Figure 2Ergonomically optimized and conventional microscopes and office chairs. Comparison of seating position and neutral relaxing posture between ergonomically optimized office chair (HÅG) and microscope (Zeiss) (A) and a conventional office chair and microscope (B).
Figure 3Effect of ergonomically optimized equipment on musculoskeletal problems. The bars reflect the number of pathologists who commented on the effect of an ergonomically optimized microscope (grey) or office chair (blue) on their musculoskeletal problems. Percentages relate to the 42 pathologists who answered this question.
Figure 4Distribution of different visual impairments among Swiss pathologists. The pie chart depicts the distribution of visual impairments and emmetropia among Swiss pathologists. Percentages relate to all 163 pathologists participating in the study.
Figure 5Injury characteristics of pathologists in Switzerland. The pie charts illustrate the prevalence of injuries among pathologists (A), the activities and locations where injuries took place (B) and the types of injury (C). Percentages relate to all 163 study participants (A), all 179 activities and locations given (B) and all 225 types of injury provided (C).
Figure 6Types of allergy of pathologists in Switzerland. The bars reflect the numbers of allergens reported by pathologists suffering from allergies. Grass and pollen were the most common allergen. Percentages relate to the 82 mentioned allergens in this study.
Workplace specifications and ergonomic equipment of pathologists in Switzerland
| Office | | |
| At least one window | 159 (97.5%) | 2 (1.2%) |
| Air conditioning | 36 (22.1%) | 122 (74.8%) |
| Shared with colleagues | 54 (33.1%) | 105 (64.4%) |
| Microscope | | |
| Tube adjustable in height | 95 (58.3%) | 65 (39.9%) |
| Regularly serviced | 130 (79.8%) | 28 (17.2%) |
| Allows horizontal line of sight | 99 (60.7%) | 61 (37.4%) |
| Office chair | | |
| Individually adjustable | 149 (91.4%) | 11 (6.7%) |
| Ergonomically optimised | 66 (40.5%) | 94 (57.7%) |
| Office desk | | |
| Sufficiently adjustable in height | 62 (38.0%) | 99 (60.7%) |
| Big enough | 118 (72.4%) | 43 (26.4%) |
| Inclination adjustable | 6 (3.7%) | 155 (95.1%) |