TY - JOUR
PY - 2014//
TI - Work-Related Health Problems among Nursing Personnel
JO - Nursing journal of India
A1 - Umesh, Sasikala R.
A1 - David, Shirley
A1 - Segaran, Florence
A1 - Venkatesh, K.
SP - 254
EP - 257
VL - 105
IS - 6
N2 - Work-related injuries among nursing personnel are quite frequent and costly problems in terms of both workers'pain and suffering as well as medical expenses, and lost work for organisations. A descriptive study was conducted in Christian Medical College, Vellore to assess the prevalence of selected work-related health problems among nursing personnel. Total of 500 Nursing personnel were included in the study. The instruments used were Modified Cornell Musculoskeletal discomfort questionnaire to assess and score the musculoskeletal discomfort and CEAP (C-clinical, E-Etiologic, A-Anatomic, P- Pathophysiologic) classification to assess the presence and grade the varicose veins.
RESULTS demonstrated that 84.4 percent of the participants had musculoskeletal discomfort and 29.6 percent of the participants had varicose veins.
FINDINGS of the study demonstrated that there is a need to increase the awareness among nurses regarding the problems and to follow specific strategies to prevent work-related health problems.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0029-6503 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -