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Evaluation of Invisible Physical and Mental Exertion from CT Scan Operation in Saudi Arabian Hospitals

机译:评估沙特阿拉伯医院CT扫描操作中不可见的身心疲劳

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Advancement in science and technology has increased work exertion tremendously. Many researchers and professionals have noted the importance of work exertion in correlation with the work environment. However, there is no mention of the principle of invisible exertion correlated with the current advancement of science and technology. This paper evaluates the invisible physical and mental exertion for CT scan technicians. Fifty-seven CT scan technicians were surveyed to determine the extent of their invisible physical and mental exertion. The overwhelming majority of technicians reported significant exertion while operating the CT scan. The invisible physical and mental exertion occurred differently in accordance with demographic characteristics. Gender is a significant factor, where male technicians reported more physical invisible exertion than female technicians. The invisible physical exertion occurred more than invisible mental exertion.
机译:科技的进步极大地增加了工作量。许多研究人员和专业人员都指出了与工作环境相关的工作努力的重要性。然而,没有提及与当前科学技术的发展相关的隐形劳累原理。本文评估了CT扫描技术人员的肉体和精神上的无用功。对57位CT扫描技术人员进行了调查,以确定他们无形的身心活动程度。绝大多数技术人员在进行CT扫描时都表现出极大的努力。根据人口统计学特征,看不见的身心活动有所不同。性别是一个重要因素,男性技术人员比女性技术人员报告更多的身体看不见的运动。无形的体力消耗多于无形的脑力消耗。

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