| Literature DB >> 27628504 |
Jenny Gemark Simonsen1, Gunvor Gard2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sonographers' perceptions of ergonomic and work-related pain problems at work have so far mostly been researched in quantitative studies by questionnaires. There is a need of experience-based research to deepen the knowledge about how sonographers perceive ergonomic problems at work. Therefore, the aim of this qualitative study was to describe sonographers' perceptions of ergonomic problems at work, and their suggestions for improvement strategies.Entities:
Keywords: Content analysis; Ergonomics; Female; Sonography; Work environment
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27628504 PMCID: PMC5024433 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-1245-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Pictures showing the three main echocardiographic examination techniques: Text to each picture: a T1, patient facing examiner, transducer in left hand, b T2, patient facing examiner, transducer in right hand, and c T3, patient facing away from examiner transducer in right hand
The table shows: Ergonomic problems divided into categories and subcategories
| Ergonomic problems | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Categories | Working posture and type of examination | Equipment and physical factors | The patient’s physique and health | Work experience and knowledge |
| Subcategories | -Echocardiography | -Ultrasonic device | -Patient constitution | -Lack of skills |
The table shows: Ergonomic improvement strategies divided into categories and subcategories
| Ergonomic improvement strategies | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Categories | Working tasks and postures | Equipment and physical factors | Professional working strategies |
| Subcategories | -Strategies for good working postures | -Ultrasound unit | -Practice and skill |