Thomée Sara, Jakobsson Kristina
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Institute of Medicine, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Work. 2018;60(4):573-585. doi: 10.3233/WOR-182765.
It is well known that electrical accidents can cause physical injury. Less well known is that long-term consequences may include emotional and cognitive problems.
To explore electricians' experiences and perceptions of work-related electrical accidents, with focus on psychological short- and long-term consequences, including how contacts with health care services and the workplace were perceived.
Semi-structured interviews with 23 Swedish male electricians, aged 25- 68, who had experienced at least one electrical accident and reported residual sensory, musculoskeletal, cognitive or emotional symptoms. Data was analyzed by means of qualitative content analysis.
Immediate emotional reactions included surprise, confusion, fear, anxiety, and anger; also long-term consequences were seen. Experiencing a no-let-go situation was particularly stressful. The cause of the accident, and questions about guilt and blame were central in the aftermath. Lack of knowledge and routine among health care professionals concerning electrical injury was reported, as well as lack of medical and psychological follow-up.
For some informants, the accident had been a life-changing event, while for others it was an event of little importance. Adequate handling at the workplace, and from health care personnel, including follow-up, could facilitate rehabilitation and return to work.
众所周知,电气事故会导致身体伤害。但鲜为人知的是,长期后果可能包括情绪和认知问题。
探讨电工对与工作相关的电气事故的经历和看法,重点关注心理方面的短期和长期后果,包括他们对与医疗服务机构和工作场所接触的感受。
对23名年龄在25至68岁之间、经历过至少一次电气事故且报告有残留感觉、肌肉骨骼、认知或情绪症状的瑞典男性电工进行半结构化访谈。采用定性内容分析法对数据进行分析。
即时情绪反应包括惊讶、困惑、恐惧、焦虑和愤怒;也观察到了长期后果。经历“无法摆脱”的情况尤其令人感到压力。事故原因以及关于内疚和责任的问题在事故发生后至关重要。据报告,医疗保健专业人员对电损伤缺乏了解和常规处理方法,且缺乏医疗和心理随访。
对一些受访者来说,事故是改变人生的事件,而对另一些人来说则无关紧要。工作场所和医护人员的妥善处理,包括随访,有助于康复和重返工作岗位。