Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2010 Dec;7(12):956-60. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2010.05.024.
The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of repetitive stress symptoms among radiology technologists working in a fully digital radiology department and to ascertain which work-related factors contribute most to their symptoms.
A survey instrument was designed by occupational health specialists and administered to 225 technologists working in a large academic medical center radiology department. Data gathered included the presence of repetitive stress symptoms and prior diagnoses of repetitive stress syndrome. Respondents were also asked whether they spent >2 hours per day in an awkward posture (a screening question to identify individuals at risk for ergonomic injuries). Additionally, respondents were asked to identify which factors among a list of items contributed most to their symptoms.
A total of 104 responses were received (response rate 46%). Repetitive stress symptoms were reported by 73 respondents (70%), and prior diagnoses of repetitive stress syndrome were reported by 44 (42%). Seventy-one respondents (68%) reported spending >2 hours per day in an awkward posture. Regarding the factors that were perceived to contribute most to repetitive stress symptoms, items related to patients and imaging equipment were cited much more frequently than those related to computers. The most commonly cited factors were patient transfer (33%), ultrasound probes (23%), heavy imaging equipment (20%), non-ergonomic chairs (19%), and lead aprons (10%).
Repetitive stress symptoms are highly prevalent among radiology technologists working in a fully digital department but are primarily perceived to be related to tasks unrelated to computers. Thus, efforts to reduce the risk for injury should be focused primarily on improved ergonomics of patient transfer and imaging equipment.
本研究旨在确定在完全数字化放射科工作的放射技师中重复性应激症状的流行情况,并确定哪些与工作相关的因素对其症状的影响最大。
由职业健康专家设计了一份调查工具,并在一家大型学术医疗中心放射科的 225 名技师中进行了调查。收集的数据包括重复性应激症状的存在以及重复性应激综合征的先前诊断。受访者还被问及他们是否每天在不舒适的姿势中度过超过 2 小时(这是一个筛选问题,用于识别有发生人体工程学损伤风险的人)。此外,受访者被要求确定清单中哪些因素对他们的症状影响最大。
共收到 104 份回复(回复率为 46%)。73 名受访者(70%)报告存在重复性应激症状,44 名(42%)报告有重复性应激综合征的先前诊断。71 名受访者(68%)报告每天在不舒适的姿势中度过超过 2 小时。关于被认为对重复性应激症状影响最大的因素,与患者和成像设备相关的项目比与计算机相关的项目更频繁地被提到。最常被提到的因素是患者转移(33%)、超声探头(23%)、重的成像设备(20%)、非人体工程学椅子(19%)和铅围裙(10%)。
在完全数字化部门工作的放射技师中,重复性应激症状非常普遍,但主要被认为与计算机无关的任务有关。因此,减少受伤风险的努力应主要集中在改善患者转移和成像设备的人体工程学方面。