1991
DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.1709
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Occupational health problems among nurses.

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“…A recent literature review on the ‘risks and health effects in operating room personnel’(1) emphasized that OR nurses have particularly high exposure to various hazards, including infectious agents, radiation, noise, latex gloves and anaesthetic gases, but did not discuss exposure to disinfectant/cleaning agents, an inhaled exposure that has been previously identified among nurses (9). Among healthcare workers, OR nursing was judged by experts to be one of the highest exposed group (in addition to emergency room and intensive care unit nurses) to disinfectant/cleaning agents, a common and regular exposure in hospitals (4, 21).…”
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“…A recent literature review on the ‘risks and health effects in operating room personnel’(1) emphasized that OR nurses have particularly high exposure to various hazards, including infectious agents, radiation, noise, latex gloves and anaesthetic gases, but did not discuss exposure to disinfectant/cleaning agents, an inhaled exposure that has been previously identified among nurses (9). Among healthcare workers, OR nursing was judged by experts to be one of the highest exposed group (in addition to emergency room and intensive care unit nurses) to disinfectant/cleaning agents, a common and regular exposure in hospitals (4, 21).…”
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“…Some specific disinfectants/cleaning agents used by female hospital workers have been reported strongly associated with current asthma (8). Nurses have been identified at increased risk of occupational asthma (9), adult-onset asthma (10), and asthma exacerbation (11). In these studies, nurses were often compared to worker groups with potentially heterogeneous socioeconomical status (1012).…”
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“…Hospitals are high-stress employers (4,5 ) . The organization is hierarchical, and a nurse has to adapt to several supervisory levels, as well as to the demands of the on nurses are, for example, violence and threats of violence (6), close contact with suffering and death (7), role ambiguity (E), understaffing (7), and shift work (9).…”
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“…Nurses are exposed to a variety of occupational health hazards in their work environment, including ionizing radiation, cytostatic drugs, anesthetic waste gases, viruses, a variety of chemicals, and stress (1)(2)(3).…”
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