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病理学家的职业健康风险——瑞士全国在线问卷调查结果。

Occupational health risks of pathologists--results from a nationwide online questionnaire in Switzerland.

机构信息

Faculty of Health, Staffordshire University, Stoke on Trent, United Kingdom.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2012 Dec 6;12:1054. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-1054.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pathologists are highly trained medical professionals who play an essential part in the diagnosis and therapy planning of malignancies and inflammatory diseases. Their work is associated with potential health hazards including injuries involving infectious human tissue, chemicals which are assumed to be carcinogenic or long periods of microscope and computer work. This study aimed to provide the first comprehensive assessment of the health situation of pathologists in Switzerland.

METHODS

Pathologists in Switzerland were contacted via the Swiss Society of Pathologists and asked to answer an ethically approved, online anonymous questionnaire comprising 48 questions on occupational health problems, workplace characteristics and health behaviour.

RESULTS

163 pathologists participated in the study. Forty percent of pathologists reported musculoskeletal problems in the previous month. The overall prevalence was 76%. Almost 90% of pathologists had visual refraction errors, mainly myopia. 83% of pathologists had experienced occupational injuries, mostly cutting injuries, in their professional career; more than one fifth of participants reported cutting injuries in the last year. However, long lasting injuries and infectious diseases were rare. Depression and burnout affected every eighth pathologist. The prevalence of smoking was substantially below that of the general Swiss population.

CONCLUSIONS

The results of this study suggest that more care should be taken in technical and personal protective measures, ergonomic workplace optimisation and reduction of work overload and work inefficiencies. Despite the described health risks, Swiss pathologists were optimistic about their future and their working situation. The high rate of ametropia and psychological problems warrants further study.

摘要

背景

病理学家是经过高度专业培训的医疗专业人员,在恶性肿瘤和炎症性疾病的诊断和治疗计划中发挥着至关重要的作用。他们的工作可能会带来潜在的健康危害,包括涉及传染性人体组织的伤害、被认为具有致癌性的化学物质以及长时间使用显微镜和计算机工作。本研究旨在首次全面评估瑞士病理学家的健康状况。

方法

通过瑞士病理学家协会联系瑞士的病理学家,要求他们回答经过伦理批准的、在线匿名问卷,问卷包含 48 个关于职业健康问题、工作场所特征和健康行为的问题。

结果

共有 163 名病理学家参与了这项研究。40%的病理学家报告说在上个月有肌肉骨骼问题。总体患病率为 76%。几乎 90%的病理学家有视力屈光不正,主要是近视。83%的病理学家在职业生涯中曾经历过职业伤害,主要是切割伤;超过五分之一的参与者报告说在过去一年中曾发生过切割伤。然而,长期伤害和传染病很少见。每 8 名病理学家中就有 1 名患有抑郁和倦怠。吸烟率明显低于瑞士一般人群。

结论

本研究结果表明,应更加关注技术和个人防护措施、工效学工作场所优化以及减少工作负荷和工作效率低下的问题。尽管存在这些健康风险,但瑞士病理学家对他们的未来和工作状况持乐观态度。未矫正的屈光不正和心理问题的高发生率需要进一步研究。

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