| Literature DB >> 26206853 |
Ziyafet Uğurlu1, Azize Karahan2, Hayriye Ünlü2, Aysel Abbasoğlu2, Nalan Özhan Elbaş2, Sevcan Avcı Işık2, Aylin Tepe3.
Abstract
This study was conducted between August 15 and September 20, 2013, to determine the effects of workload and working conditions on operating room (OR) nurses and technicians. The study sample included 74 OR nurses and technicians working in a private university's six hospitals. The Individual Workload Perception Scale and a questionnaire that collected data on risk and environmental factors were used. The mean age of study participants was 29.3 ± 6.7 years, and 62.2% of the participants were female. More than 90% of the nurses and technicians had experienced spills or splashing of blood or other body fluids; anesthetic gases and radiation had affected 63.5% and 71.6% of nurses and technicians, respectively; 63.5% reported lumbar pain; and 46.6% defined the work environment as very stressful. The average workload scale score was 32.4 ± 6.2 (min = 11, max = 55). OR nurses and technicians are exposed to many occupational risks.Entities:
Keywords: nursing; occupational risks; operating room technician; safety in the operating room
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26206853 DOI: 10.1177/2165079915592281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Workplace Health Saf ISSN: 2165-0799 Impact factor: 1.413