2017
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20170040
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Occupational accidents among nursing professionals working in critical units of an emergency service

Abstract: Objective: Identify the prevalence of occupational accidents among nursing professionals working in critical units of an emergency service and understand the professional experience among the injured professionals. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 75 professionals, in two consecutive stages. A quantitative analysis was performed by descriptive statistics, and the participants' statements were processed in the IRaMuTeQ software, and analyzed according to the hierarchical descendin… Show more

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“…This fact becomes more significant when one considers that the work overload is a facilitating condition for errors and accidents related to the profession. 11,[15][16]…”
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“…This fact becomes more significant when one considers that the work overload is a facilitating condition for errors and accidents related to the profession. 11,[15][16]…”
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“…Several professionals demonstrated erroneous or misleading knowledge about the manipulation of sharp objects, including the conduct of folding, twisting or realizing the active encapsulation of needles, which can be a determining factor for the high percentage of accidents with this type of material among Health area workers. 15 In critical care units, in addition to work overload, the need to act quickly in many situations can also negatively interfere with adherence to standard precautions. 11 In emergency care, the professional usually opts for immediate care of the patient, relegating his personal protection into second place and being even more exposed to occupational accidents.…”
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“…This is especially the case when the physical areas are not spacious enough to provide freedom of movement, a situation that could lead to needle injuries or physical risks. Sufficient physical space, sufficient materials and adequate illumination, and ventilation systems are necessary for the safety of nurses and affect their productivity (Rivaz et al, ; Rodrigues, Sousa, Magro, Andrade, & Hermann, ).…”
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“…(7,8) It is noteworthy that the use of the software is not an absolute data analysis method, but a procedural tool that facilitates and helps interpret the findings. (9) For the textual analysis, the descending hierarchical classification (DHC) method was defined, in which the texts are classified according to their respective words and their set is divided by the frequency of the reduced forms. (10) Thus, classes of text segments were obtained, which were called "pre-class".…”
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