| Literature DB >> 35782317 |
Aiggan Tamene1, Aklilu Habte1, Fitsum Endale1, Addisalem Gizachew1.
Abstract
Background: Environmental Service (EVS) is a term that refers to cleaning in healthcare facilities. EVS personnel are exposed to a variety of hazards, including physical, chemical, ergonomic, cognitive, and biological hazards that contribute to the development of diseases and disabilities. Recognizing the conditions that promote unsafe behavior is the first step in reducing such hazards. The purpose of this study was to (a) investigate the attitudes and perceptions of safety among employees and safety managers in Addis Ababa hospitals, and (b) figure out what factors inhibit healthy work behaviors.Entities:
Keywords: Safe work behavior; coronavirus; environmental service; occupational health
Year: 2022 PMID: 35782317 PMCID: PMC9243478 DOI: 10.1177/11786302221109357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Insights ISSN: 1178-6302
Classification of themes, categories, and codes according to the thematic analysis.
| Main themes | Subthemes (category) | Sub-categories |
|---|---|---|
| Poor management and supervision of safety | Ineffective safety management | - Lack of ready access to personal protective equipment (PPE) in the workplace. |
| - Poor design and quality of available PPE | ||
| - Insufficient training | ||
| - Haphazard inventory tracking | ||
| - Delayed payments for wages and salaries that minimize security incentives | ||
| - Lack of rewards and recognitions for positive safety outcomes | ||
| Poor monitoring and supervision of safety | - Negligent control of PPE compliance | |
| - Haphazard safety inspections | ||
| Unsafe workplace conditions | Unsafe psychological environment | - Fatigue relating to work |
| - Excessive loads of work | ||
| - Condescending safety supervision and maltreatment | ||
| - Stress-related to work | ||
| - Separation from family | ||
| Unsafe physical environment | - Excessive noises | |
| - Increased traffic | ||
| Perceptions, skills, and training level of workers | Safety misconceptions and risk perception | - Concerns about PPE interfering with work |
| - Hazards that are “normalized” over time | ||
| Socio-cultural aspects of work | - Culture, beliefs, and attitudes getting in the way of workplace safety | |
| Workers not skilled enough to deal with safety issues | - Lack of experience and skills in dealing with hazards |