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Occupational Injuries Involving Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Professionals

机译:涉及医学影像和放射治疗专业人士的职业伤害

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Purpose To determine the types of occupational injuries medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals experience in addition to the length of medical leave of absence, receipt of financial compensation, and ability to perform the same job duties on returning to work. Methods Using a quantitative approach, a random sample of 10 000 American Society of Radiologic Technologists members was invited to complete a survey detailing occupational injuries experienced while working as a medical imaging or radiation therapy professional. Data were collected using Qualtrics and analyzed with IBM's SPSS. Results Of the 401 participants in this study, more than half (251,62.6%) experienced occupational injuries, with the majority of those being muscular injuries (205,81.7%). Of the 251 participants who experienced an occupational injury, 109 (43.4%) reported a medical leave of absence of less than 1 week, 61 (24.3%) received financial assistance from their employer, and 231 (92%) indicated they were able to resume their previous job duties on returning to work. Discussion Many study participants acknowledged that despite being injured they continued to work impaired without taking a medical leave of absence or did not report the injury to administration or risk management. Impaired employees can further aggravate pre-existing medical conditions and possibly trigger a permanent disability or chronic ailment by continuing to perform the same work activities as when they were injured initially. Department managers and supervisors should encourage medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals to report all injuries so that appropriate measures (eg, informing risk management, filing a workers' compensation claim, or modifying job responsibilities) can be initiated. Conclusion Additional research is warranted to explore strategies for preventing or decreasing the incidence of occupational injuries in the medical imaging and radiation therapy profession that can be implemented individually (eg, practicing proper patient handling techniques) or organizationally (eg, staffing an appropriate number of personnel for the workload).
机译:目的是确定职业伤害的类型医学成像和放射治疗专业人员除了缺席的医疗假期的长度之外还经验,收到财务赔偿以及对返回工作的相同工作职责的能力。方法采用定量方法,邀请了10 000家放射科技师会员的随机样本,旨在完成一项调查,详细介绍职业伤害,同时担任医学影像或放射治疗专业人士。使用高音质收集数据并用IBM的SPSS分析。该研究的401名参与者的结果,超过一半(251,62.6%)经历了职业伤害,其中大多数人患有肌肉损伤(205,81.7%)。在251名经历职业伤害的参与者中,109(43.4%)报告缺席不到1周的医疗假期,61名(24.3%)收到雇主的财政援助,231(92%)表明他们能够恢复其以前的工作职责。讨论许多学习参与者承认,尽管受伤,但在不接受医疗假期的情况下继续工作,或者没有报告管理或风险管理的伤害。受损的员工可以进一步加剧预先存在的医疗条件,并通过继续持续执行与最初受伤的工作活动相同的工作活动来引发永久性残疾或慢性疾病。部门经理和主管应鼓励医疗影像和放射治疗专业人员报告所有伤害,以便可以启动适当措施(例如,通知风险管理,提交工人赔偿索赔或修改工作职责)。结论额外的研究是有必要探讨防止或减少医学影像和放射治疗行业职业伤害发病率的策略(例如,练习适当的患者处理技术)或组织(例如,人员配置适当数量的人员)对于工作量)。

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