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Occupational health risks in veterinary nursing: an exploratory study

机译:兽医护理中的职业健康风险:一项探索性研究

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Objectives: The aims of this exploratory study were to survey the prevalence of certain exposures and health problems among a group of veterinary nurses attending the International Veterinary Nurses' Conference in Brisbane, Australia, 2003 and to identify the main concerns among those veterinary nurses with regard to occupational health hazards they may face.Methods and materials: An anonymous self-administered questionnaire was distributed among all attendees of the International Veterinary Nurses' Conference 2003, Brisbane, Australia (N=147 respondents among 215 surveyed). Results: The prevalence of exposure to X-radiation (97%), anaesthetics (96%), disinfectants (96%) and vaccines (85%) was high. More than 70% of the nurses were exposed to formaldehyde (76%) and pesticides/insecticides (71%). For all exposures except vaccines, about 50% of the nurses exposed were worried about negative health consequences Acute injuries were common with 98% of the nurses experiencing dog/cat bites/scratches, 71% experiencing needle stick injuries and 43% experiencing lacerations. More than half of the nurses (52%) suffered from chronic backeck pain and 39% reported having allergy or hay fever. Sixteen cases (11%) of Cat Scratch Fever were reported. Job related affective well-being was similar to a large sample of workers in comparable level jobs. Conclusion: Among attendees of a veterinary nurses conference, the proportion of this group of nurses exposed to hazards in their work environment was high and acute and chronic injuries were common. Considering that nurses account for more than 40% of total employment in the veterinary service industry, the results of this study show that the occupational health hazards of this professional group require further study.
机译:目标:这项探索性研究的目的是调查参加2003年澳大利亚布里斯班国际兽医护士会议的一组兽医护士中某些暴露和健康问题的患病率,并确定这些兽医护士的主要关注点方法和材料:在澳大利亚布里斯班举行的2003年国际兽医护士大会上向所有与会者分发了一个匿名的自我管理问卷(在215名受访者中,N = 147名受访者)。结果:X射线(97%),麻醉剂(96%),消毒剂(96%)和疫苗(85%)的患病率很高。超过70%的护士暴露于甲醛(76%)和农药/杀虫剂(71%)中。对于除疫苗外的所有暴露,约50%的护士担心对健康的负面影响急性受伤很常见,其中98%的护士被狗/猫咬伤/抓伤,71%的针刺伤和43%的割伤。一半以上的护士(52%)患有慢性腰背/颈部疼痛,39%的人报告患有过敏或花粉症。报告了16例(11%)猫抓热。与工作相关的情感幸福感与大量从事可比水平工作的工人相似。结论:在兽医护士会议的参加者中,这一组护士在工作环境中暴露于危险中的比例很高,急性和慢性伤害很常见。考虑到护士在兽医服务行业中占总就业人数的40%以上,这项研究的结果表明,该专业人群的职业健康危害需要进一步研究。

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