University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium (University Hospital Antwerp, Department of Emergency Medicine).
Algemeen Ziekenhuis Sint-Jozef, Malle, Belgium (Department of Emergency Medicine).
Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2021 Jun 28;34(3):373-383. doi: 10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01674. Epub 2021 Jan 8.
Healthcare workers in the emergency department are exposed to a wide range of physical and psycho-social risks or hazards in the workplace. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of exposure to, the occurrence and perceived risks of, and the worry about, occupational hazards among emergency and hospital physicians in the time of COVID.
Based on the review of occupational hazards in emergency physicians, a questionnaire already used and validated in another study, conducted in 2016, was constructed. The questionnaire consisted of both socio-demographic questions and questions regarding the exposure to, the occurrence and perceived risks of, and the worry about, the following occupational hazards: infectious diseases, COVID-19, physical hazards, violence at work, and stressful situations at work that can cause burnout. A total of 497 questionnaires were distributed to Belgian emergency and hospital physicians in April 20-May 26, 2020.
Overall, 319 responses (out of 497 questionnaires) were collected, of which 196 were eligible for statistical analysis. Of the respondents, 32% stated to be confronted with violence and 54% to suffer from health problems related to their work. The exposure to, and the occurrence and perceived risks of, occupational hazards and, more specifically, the exposure to COVID-19 (88%) and its occurrence (10%), and also the worry about these hazards, appear to be high in physicians working in the emergency department. The worry about each of these outcomes is predicted by the supposed exposure, occurrence, and perceived risks.
The exposure to, and the occurrence and perceived risks of, physical hazards, violence and burnout are generally high in physicians in the time of COVID-19. Emergency and hospital physicians in Belgium worry the most about the impact of violence, burnout and COVID-19. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2021;34(3):373-83.
急诊科的医护人员在工作场所会接触到广泛的物理和心理社会风险或危害。本研究的目的是调查 COVID 期间急诊和医院医师接触、发生和感知职业危害的情况,以及对职业危害的担忧。
根据对急诊医师职业危害的回顾,构建了一份问卷,该问卷借鉴了 2016 年另一项研究中已经使用和验证过的问卷。问卷包括社会人口统计学问题以及以下职业危害的接触、发生和感知风险,以及对这些危害的担忧:传染病、COVID-19、物理危害、工作场所暴力和可能导致倦怠的工作压力。2020 年 4 月 20 日至 5 月 26 日,向比利时的急诊和医院医师共发放了 497 份问卷。
共收集到 319 份(497 份问卷中的 319 份)回复,其中 196 份符合统计分析要求。在受访者中,32%表示曾遭遇过暴力,54%表示存在与工作相关的健康问题。接触、发生和感知职业危害的风险,更具体地说,接触 COVID-19(88%)及其发生(10%),以及对这些危害的担忧,在急诊科工作的医生中似乎很高。对这些结果的担忧可以通过假设的暴露、发生和感知风险来预测。
在 COVID-19 期间,物理危害、暴力和倦怠的接触、发生和感知风险在医师中普遍较高。比利时的急诊和医院医师最担心的是暴力、倦怠和 COVID-19 的影响。国际职业医学与环境卫生杂志。2021;34(3):373-83.