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EVDE BAKIM ÇALIŞANLARINDA MESLEKİ RİSKLER VE ÖNLEME STRATEJİLERİ

Year 2019, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 49 - 54, 30.04.2019

Abstract

Evde bakım hizmetleri nüfusun
yaşlanması, teknolojik gelişmeler, sağlık bakım maliyetlerinin azaltılması, enfeksiyon
kontrolü ve evde bakımın yaygın şekilde talep edilmesine bağlı olarak
büyümesini sürdürmektedir. Evde bakım çalışanları, hastaneler ve diğer yataklı
tedavi kurumlarındaki sağlık çalışanların maruz kaldıkları mesleki risklerle
birlikte ev ortamına özgü birçok riske de maruz kalmaktadır. Bu tehlikeler kas
iskelet sistemi sorunları, kesici delici alet yaralanmaları, şiddet,
psikososyal riskler, hijyenik olmayan evler, aşırı sıcaklık, güvenli içme
suyunun olmadığı evler ve ateşli silahlar olarak ifade edilmektedir. Bu
derlemenin amacı evde bakım çalışanlarının maruz kaldığı mesleki risklerin ve
önleme stratejilerinin açıklanmasıdır.

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  • 35. NIOSH Fast Facts. (2012). Home Healthcare Workers How to Prevent Exposure in Unsafe Conditions. DHHS Publication No. 2012-121 36. McCaughey, D., McGhan, G., Kim, J., Brannon, D., Leroy, H., & Jablonski, R. (2012). “Workforce implications of injury among home health workers: evidence from the National Home Health Aide Survey”. The Gerontologist, 52(4), 493-505.
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Year 2019, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 49 - 54, 30.04.2019

Abstract

References

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  • 2. Lang A, Edwards N, Fleiszer A. (2008). “Safety in home care: A broadened perspective of patient safety”. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 20:130–135
  • 3. Pınar R. (2010) “Türkiye’de Evde Bakımda Mevcut Durum”, Akademik Geriatri Kongresi Kitabı, 153-156.
  • 4. Sağlık Bakanlığınca Sunulan Evde Sağlık Hizmetlerinin Uygulama Usul ve Esasları Hakkında Yönerge. 2010 İnternet Adresi: http://www.saglik.gov.tr/TR/belge/1-12133/saglik-bakanliginca-sunulan-evde-saglik-hizmetlerinin-u-.html
  • 5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (2010). “Centers for Disease Control and Prevention NIOSH hazard review: Occupational hazards in home healthcare CDC”, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • 6. European Agency for Safety and Health. Risk Assessment for Care Workers. (2008). E-Facts 35.
  • 7. Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of Labor. Employment projections:occupations with the most job growth, 2014 and projected 2024. Table 1.4, İnternet Adresi: https://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_table_104.htm
  • 8. Canton, A. N., Sherman, M. F., Magda, L. A., Westra, L. J., Pearson, J. M., Raveis, V. H., & Gershon, R. R. (2009) “Violence, job satisfaction, and employment intentions among home healthcare registered nurses”. Home Healthcare Now, 27(6), 364-373.
  • 9. Wipfli, B., Olson, R., Wright, R. R., Garrigues, L., & Lees, J. (2012). “Characterizing hazards and injuries among home care workers”. Home Healthcare Now, 30(7), 387-393.
  • 10. Agbonifo, N., Hittle, B., Suarez, R., & Davis, K. (2017). “Occupational exposures of home healthcare workers”. Home healthcare now, 35(3), 150-159.
  • 11. Widmer, A. G. Stress and burnout in the home health care professional. In I. M. Martinson, A. G. Widmer & C. J. Portillo (Eds.), Home Health Care Nursing (2nd ed.) (pp. 505-518). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. 2002
  • 12. Markkanen P,Quinn M, Galligan C, Sama S, Brouillette N, Okyere D. (2014). “Characterizing the nature of home care work and occupational hazards: A developmental intervention study”. Am J Ind Med, 57(4):445–457.
  • 13. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2015).Table R8. Incidence rates for nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work per 10,000 full-time workers by industry and selected events or exposures leading to injury or illness, private industry, 2014. İnternet Adresi:https://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/osh/case/ostb4374.pdf.
  • 14. Oregon Home Care Commission. (2012). “Safety Manual for Homecare Workers”.
  • 15. Markkanen P, Quinn M, Galligan C, Chalupka S, Davis L, Laramie A. (2007). “There’s no place like home: A qualitative study of the working conditions of home health care providers”. J Occup Environ Med, 49(3):327–337.
  • 16. European Union. Occupational health and safety risks in the healthcare sector. (2011). “Guide to prevention and good practice”. Publications Office of the European Union. 2011.
  • 17. US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH): (2012). “Fast Facts Home Healthcare Workers How to Prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders”. DHHS Publication No. 2012-120. 18. Suarez, R., Agbonifo, N., Hittle, B., Davis, K., & Freeman, A. (2017). “Frequency and Risk of Occupational Health and Safety Hazards for Home Healthcare Workers”. Home Health Care Management & Practice, 29(4), 207-215.
  • 19. Brulin C, Goine H, Edlund C, Knutsson A. (1998). “Prevalence of long-term sick leave among female home care personnel in northern Sweden”. J Occup Rehab, 8(2):103–111
  • 20. Moens, G. F., T. H. Dohogne, and P. J. Jacques.(1994). "Occupation and the prevalance of back pain among employees in health care." Archives of public health 52.5-6, 189-201.
  • 21. Ono Y, Lagerstrom M, Hagberg M, Linden A, Malker B. (1995). “ Reports of work related musculoskeletal injury among home care service workers compared with nursery school workers and the general population of employed women in Sweden”. Occup Environ Med, 52:686–693.
  • 22. Dellve L, Lagerstrom M, Hagberg M. (2003). “Work-system risk factors for permanent work disability among home-care workers: a case-control study”. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 76(3):216–224
  • 23. Carneiro, P., Braga, A. C., & Barroso, M. (2017). “Work-related musculoskeletal disorders in home care nurses: Study of the main risk factors”. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 61, 22-28.
  • 24. Davis, K. G., & Kotowski, S. E. (2015). “Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders for nurses in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and home health care: a comprehensive review”. Human factors. 57(5), 754-792. 25. Quinn, M. M., Markkanen, P. K., Galligan, C. J., Kriebel, D., Chalupka, S. M., Kim, H et al. (2009). “Sharps injuries and other blood and body fluid exposures among home health care nurses and aides”. American Journal of Public Health, 99(S3), S710-S717. 26. Gershon RR, Pogorzelska M, Qureshi KA, Sherman M. (2008). Home health care registered nurses and the risk of percutaneous injuries: a pilot study. Am J Infect Control., 36:165–172
  • 27. NIOSH Fast Facts (2012) “Home Healthcare Workers How to Prevent Exposure Needlestick and Sharps Injuries”. DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2012-123
  • 28. Sherman MF, GershonRR, Samar SM,Pearson JM, CantonAN, Damsky MR. (2008). “Safety factors predictive of job satisfaction and job retention among home healthcare aides”. J Occup Environ Med, 50(12):1430–1441.
  • 29. Galinsky T, Feng HA, Streit J, Brightwell W, Pierson K, Parsons K, Proctor C. (2010). “Risk factors associated with patient assaults of home healthcare workers”. Rehab Nurs, 35(5):206–215.
  • 30. Nakaishi L, Moss H, Weinstein M, Perrin N, Rose L, Anger WK, Hanson GC, Christian M, Glass N. (2013). “Exploring workplace violence among home care workers in a consumer-driven home health care program”. Workplace Health Saf 2013;61(10):441–450.
  • 31. Vladutiu, C. J., Casteel, C., Nocera, M., Harrison, R., & Peek‐Asa, C. (2016). “Characteristics of workplace violence prevention training and violent events among home health and hospice care providers”. American journal of industrial medicine, 59(1), 23-30 32. McPhaul K, Lipscomb J, Johnson J. (2010). “Assessing risk for violence on home health visits”. Home Health Nurse, 28(5):278–289. 33. NIOSH Fast Facts. (2012). “Home Healthcare Workers How to Prevent Violence on the Job”. 2012; DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2012-118
  • 34. Sarsılmaz, H., Yıldırım, Y., & Fadıloğlu, Ç. (2015). “Evde bakım hemşirelerinde tükenmişlik”. Acıbadem Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi. 2015;6(1), 13-20
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  • 37. Fazzone , P. A. , Barloon , L. F. , McConnell , S. J. , & Chitty, J. A. (2000). Personal safety, violence, and home health . Public Health Nursing, 17,43 – 52
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Derlemeler
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Ayşe Beşer

Sevcan Topçu 0000-0002-6228-1720

Publication Date April 30, 2019
Submission Date December 11, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 8 Issue: 1

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APA Beşer, A., & Topçu, S. (2019). EVDE BAKIM ÇALIŞANLARINDA MESLEKİ RİSKLER VE ÖNLEME STRATEJİLERİ. Balıkesir Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, 8(1), 49-54.

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