A multi-component patient-handling intervention improves attitudes and behaviors for safe patient handling and reduces aggression experienced by nursing staff: A controlled before-after study

Bettina Wulff Risør, Sven Dalgas Casper, Lars Louis Andersen, Jan Sørensen

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Abstract

This study evaluated an intervention for patient-handling equipment aimed to improve nursing staffs' use of patient handling equipment and improve their general health, reduce musculoskeletal problems, aggressive episodes, days of absence and work-related accidents. As a controlled before-after study, questionnaire data were collected at baseline and 12-month follow-up among nursing staff at intervention and control wards at two hospitals. At 12-month follow-up, the intervention group had more positive attitudes towards patient-handling equipment and increased use of specific patient-handling equipment. In addition, a lower proportion of nursing staff in the intervention group had experienced physically aggressive episodes. No significant change was observed in general health status, musculoskeletal problems, days of absence or work-related accidents. The intervention resulted in more positive attitudes and behaviours for safe patient-handling and less physically aggressive episodes. However, this did not translate into improved health of the staff during the 12-month study period.

Original languageEnglish
JournalApplied Ergonomics
Volume60
Pages (from-to)74-82
Number of pages9
ISSN0003-6870
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2017

Keywords

  • Accidents, Occupational
  • Adult
  • Aggression
  • Attitude of Health Personnel
  • Controlled Before-After Studies
  • Female
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Health Status
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Moving and Lifting Patients
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Nurse-Patient Relations
  • Nursing Staff, Hospital
  • Occupational Health
  • Occupational Injuries
  • Sick Leave
  • Journal Article

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