| Literature DB >> 30705239 |
Nicola Luigi Bragazzi1, Guglielmo Dini1,2, Valentina Parodi1, Carlo Blasi3, Roberta Linares3, Virginia Mortara3, Alessandra Toletone1,4, Francesca Maria Bersi1, Beatrice D'Amico1,2, Emanuela Massa1, Alfredo Montecucco1,2, Nicoletta Debarbieri2, Paolo Durando1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are exposed to various risk factors and risky behaviours that may seriously affect their health and ability to work. The aim of this protocol is to detail the steps to follow in order to carry out a scoping review to assess the prevalence/incidence of injuries among HCWs. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The study will be carried out in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses-Protocols guidelines. Studies will be selected according to the following criteria: P (HCWs), E (exposure to injuries), C (different types of exposure and different categories of HCWs) and O (prevalence/incidence and determinants of injuries). A time filter has been set (literature between 2000 and 2018) to enable updated, direct comparison between the findings and the epidemiological data available at national and local 'Istituto Nazionale per l'Assicurazione contro gli Infortuni sul Lavoro' (National Institute for Insurance Against Accidents at Work) centres in Italy. No language restriction will be applied. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Formal ethical approval is not required; primary data will not be collected, as they have already been published. The results will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publication(s), conference presentation(s) and the press. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: healthcare workers; injuries; scoping review protocol
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30705239 PMCID: PMC6359735 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023372
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Planned search strategy
| Search strategy item | Search strategy |
| Databases | PubMed/MEDLINE (NLM), Scopus, SciVerse ScienceDirect, Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index from ISI/Web of Science, ProQuest Research Library, ABI/INFORM, CBCA, |
| Language filter | None |
| Time filter | 2000–2018 |
| Spatial filter | Western countries |
| Keywords | 1. “healthcare worker” OR “healthcare workers” OR “healthcare personnel” OR “healthcare staff” OR “health worker” OR “health workers” OR “health personnel” OR “health staff” OR physicians OR physician OR doctors OR doctor OR nurses OR nurse OR practitioners OR practitioner OR “medical students” OR “medical residents” OR “attending residents” OR “hospital technician” OR “hospital technicians” OR “paramedical personnel” OR “paramedical staff” OR “hospital support personnel” |
| Inclusion criteria | P: Medical/dental/paramedical students and residents, doctors, nurses and other allied health professionals, cleaners and porters, central supply workers and technicians. |
| Exclusion criteria | Studies not meeting the above-stated patient/exposure/comparator/outcome (PECO) criteria. |
| Target journals | Occupational and public health journals. |
HCW, healthcare worker.
Figure 1Flow chart of study selection in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.
Data to be extracted and details/explanations
| Extracted data | Details |
| Study reference | Names and surnames of authors, year of publication. |
| Study population | Physicians, doctors, nurses, medical, dental students, residents, other allied health professionals, cleaners, porters, central supply workers and technicians. |
| Country | Western country or countries in which the study or studies was or were carried out. |
| Study design | Type of recruitment. |
| M% | Percentage of male healthcare workers. |
| Age | Mean age of healthcare worker sample. |
| Sample number, attrition rate | Number of healthcare workers who took part in the survey, number of non-responders. |
| Professional/experience years | Years spent in profession by healthcare workers included in the study. |
| Working setting | Hospital ward where the injury occurred (eg, emergency room, obstetrics department, surgery department, operating room, outpatient clinic, department of internal medicine, patient’s room, CCU/ICU). |
| Injury prevalence/incidence rate | Prevalence/incidence rates stratified according to the kind of injury. |
| Method | Questionnaire (validated, not validated). |
| Compliance with standard procedures | Prevalence/incidence rates stratified according to the compliance with procedures and guidelines among the different types of healthcare workers. |
| Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding PEP | Prevalence/incidence rates stratified according to knowledge, attitudes and practices concerning PEP, among the different types of healthcare workers. |
| Clerkship abroad | Periods of training abroad; type of task(s) the healthcare worker was involved in during the training period abroad. |
| Reporting/non-reporting to occupational department | Prevalence/incidence rates stratified according to the determinants of reporting/non-reporting, among the different types of healthcare workers. |
| Injury-related burden | Number of days of absence from work, disabilities and direct/indirect economic costs due to injuries. |
CCU, critical care unit; ICU, intensive care unit; PEP, postexposure prophylaxis.