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State of the Sector - Healthcare and Social Assistance - Identification of Research Opportunities for the Next Decade of NORA (Paperback)
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Public awareness of the potential for healthcare to actually be the
source of harm to patients through exposure to infectious agents,
unintended error or known side effects of hazardous treatments has
spawned a highly visible "patient safety" movement. Less visible,
however, is the risk this same environment and these same hazards
impose on the health of the women and men who work there. Although
often thought of as clean and safe, workplaces in the Healthcare
and Social Assistance (HCSA) sector are associated with many of the
same types of exposures to chemicals and hazards found in "blue
collar" industrial settings. The HCSA sector is burdened by the
historical and entrenched belief that patient care issues supersede
the personal safety and health of workers and that it is acceptable
for HCSA workers to have less than optimal protections against the
risks of hazardous exposures or injuries. Because patients and
providers share the healthcare environment, efforts to protect
patients and providers can be complimentary, even synergistic, when
pursued through a comprehensive, integrated approach. In order to
address occupational safety and health issues of the nation,
including those of the HCSA sector, the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is working with a range of
partners to develop an updated National Occupational Research
Agenda (NORA). Each industrial sector is being ad-dressed by a
group of experts and stakeholders called a NORA sector council.
This publication addresses the research needs of the occupational
safety and health community within the Healthcare and Social
Assistance (HCSA) industrial sector. This important industrial
sector represents about 11% of the U.S. workforce-approximately
17.4 million workers in 2006-of which 80% are in healthcare. The
HCSA sector contains 12 of the 20 fastest growing occupations, and
the projected growth of this sector through 2014 exceeds that of
any other industrial sector. Workers in the HCSA sector are exposed
to a wide range of health and safety hazards including infectious,
chemical, and physical agents; lifting and repetitive tasks
(ergonomic hazards); stress (psychological hazards); workplace
violence; and risks associated with suboptimal organization of
work.
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