2017
DOI: 10.15419/bmrat.v4i08.226
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Assessment of workload effect on nursing occupational accidents in hospitals of Kashan, Iran

Abstract: Background: Nurses often experience occupational accidents and injuries. The mental workload is one of the factors that often cause tiredness. Perilous behaviors possibly occur more in tired persons resulting in injuries. The aim of the study was to evaluate the correlation between mental workload and nursing occupational accidents in public hospitals of Kashan, as well as factors affecting them. Methods: The analytic-descriptive study described herein consisted of nursing staff from public hospitals of Kashan… Show more

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“…In the current study, the Mean±SD MW of ICU nurses was reported 70.21±12.4. In the studies of Hoonakker et al [2], Zakerian et al [3], and Malekpour et al [16], the mean MW was higher, while Giahi et al [5] and Sarsangi et al [10] reported lower values compared with those of the current study. All the mentioned studies used the same study tools like ours.…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…In the current study, the Mean±SD MW of ICU nurses was reported 70.21±12.4. In the studies of Hoonakker et al [2], Zakerian et al [3], and Malekpour et al [16], the mean MW was higher, while Giahi et al [5] and Sarsangi et al [10] reported lower values compared with those of the current study. All the mentioned studies used the same study tools like ours.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…Its direct impacts on patient care may be related to the insufficient time for caring duties, which increases the mortality rate of patients. Its indirect impacts on patient's safety are via affecting communication, reducing job satisfaction and motivation, and causing burnout in nurses [10]. MW is associated with depression, anger, and interpersonal sensitivities [7].…”
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“…In nursing, there is a predominance of women who need to reconcile the profession with household chores and child care (35,36) . This excess of activities and high mental load of work can cause fatigue and compromise the safe development of activities, resulting in OA in health professionals (22,37) . Therefore, in this context, it is probable that the overload caused by the double journey caused fatigue, lack of attention during procedures and favored increase of accidents.…”
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confidence: 99%