Back Injury Among Healthcare Workers: Causes, Solutions, and Impacts
Editor(s):  William Charney, Washington Hospital Services, Seattle, USAAnne Hudson, Consultant, Coos Bay, Oregon
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Cat. #:  L1631
ISBN:  9781566706315
ISBN 10:  1566706319
Publication Date:  July 28, 2003
Number of Pages:  368
Availability:  In Stock
Binding(s):  Hardback | Available in e-book!

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Description
Table of Contents
Features
  • Illustrates the biodynamics of back injuries that result from manual lifting and load-bearing
  • Explains steps for executing a cost-benefit injury analysis within the healthcare industry
  • Includes an overview of zero-lift policies within healthcare facilities
  • Discusses Technology for Safe Patient Handling and Movement
  • Summarizes Bariatrics in Relation to Mobility, Patient Safety, and Caregiver Injury

  • Summary
    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently calculated nearly 60,000 musculoskeletal injuries to healthcare workers resulting from heavy lifting during attempts to move patients. Often the nurses, aides, orderlies, and attendants who suffered permanent injuries were forced out of the profession, straining an already inadequate pool of workers and wasting valuable knowledge and ability.

    Back Injury Among Healthcare Workers: Causes, Solutions, and Impacts presents the latest research on this topic from an epidemiological point of view. The book highlights case studies from actual injured workers, along with analysis of how this problem is being addressed around the world.

    This in-depth study also discusses the legal and rehabilitative obstacles to returning to work, and suggests new policies for the safe lifting and moving of patients. The editors compile recommended solutions from leading names in the field, detailing how healthcare facilities can create safe work environments to prevent disabling back injuries.