Obesity as a Possible Risk Factor for Lost-time Injury in Registered Nurses: A Literature Review

Time-loss injuries are still a major occurrence in Canada, injuring thousands of Canadian workers each year. With obesity rates on the rise across the country, as well as around the world, it is important that the possible effects of obesity in the workplace be fully understood, especially those eff...

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Main Authors: Gillian Jordan, Behnam Nowrouzi-Kia, Basem Gohar, Behdin Nowrouzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-03-01
Series:Safety and Health at Work
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791115000062
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spelling doaj-9431c1674cc64b98a8f0109ee9af90472020-11-24T22:34:24ZengElsevierSafety and Health at Work2093-79112015-03-01611810.1016/j.shaw.2014.12.006Obesity as a Possible Risk Factor for Lost-time Injury in Registered Nurses: A Literature ReviewGillian Jordan0Behnam Nowrouzi-Kia1Basem Gohar2Behdin Nowrouzi3School of Occupational and Public Health and Safety, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaMichael G. Degroote School of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaCentre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaCentre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaTime-loss injuries are still a major occurrence in Canada, injuring thousands of Canadian workers each year. With obesity rates on the rise across the country, as well as around the world, it is important that the possible effects of obesity in the workplace be fully understood, especially those effects linked to lost-time injuries. The aim of this paper was to evaluate predictors of workplace lost-time injuries and how they may be related to obesity or high body mass index by examining factors associated with lost-time injuries in the health care sector, a well-studied industry with the highest number of reported time loss injuries in Canada. A literature review focusing on lost-time injuries in Registered Nurses (RNs) was conducted using the keywords and terms: lost time injury, workers' compensation, occupational injury, workplace injury, injury, injuries, work, workplace, occupational, nurse, registered nurse, RN, health care, predictors, risk factors, risk, risks, cause, causes, obese, obesity, and body mass index. Data on predictors or factors associated with lost-time injuries in RNs were gathered and organized using Loisel's Work Disability Prevention Management Model and extrapolated upon using existing literature surrounding obesity in the Canadian workplace.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791115000062registered nursestime-loss injurieswork disability preventionworkplaceoccupational injury
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Behnam Nowrouzi-Kia
Basem Gohar
Behdin Nowrouzi
Obesity as a Possible Risk Factor for Lost-time Injury in Registered Nurses: A Literature Review
Safety and Health at Work
registered nurses
time-loss injuries
work disability prevention
workplace
occupational injury
author_facet Gillian Jordan
Behnam Nowrouzi-Kia
Basem Gohar
Behdin Nowrouzi
author_sort Gillian Jordan
title Obesity as a Possible Risk Factor for Lost-time Injury in Registered Nurses: A Literature Review
title_short Obesity as a Possible Risk Factor for Lost-time Injury in Registered Nurses: A Literature Review
title_full Obesity as a Possible Risk Factor for Lost-time Injury in Registered Nurses: A Literature Review
title_fullStr Obesity as a Possible Risk Factor for Lost-time Injury in Registered Nurses: A Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Obesity as a Possible Risk Factor for Lost-time Injury in Registered Nurses: A Literature Review
title_sort obesity as a possible risk factor for lost-time injury in registered nurses: a literature review
publisher Elsevier
series Safety and Health at Work
issn 2093-7911
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Time-loss injuries are still a major occurrence in Canada, injuring thousands of Canadian workers each year. With obesity rates on the rise across the country, as well as around the world, it is important that the possible effects of obesity in the workplace be fully understood, especially those effects linked to lost-time injuries. The aim of this paper was to evaluate predictors of workplace lost-time injuries and how they may be related to obesity or high body mass index by examining factors associated with lost-time injuries in the health care sector, a well-studied industry with the highest number of reported time loss injuries in Canada. A literature review focusing on lost-time injuries in Registered Nurses (RNs) was conducted using the keywords and terms: lost time injury, workers' compensation, occupational injury, workplace injury, injury, injuries, work, workplace, occupational, nurse, registered nurse, RN, health care, predictors, risk factors, risk, risks, cause, causes, obese, obesity, and body mass index. Data on predictors or factors associated with lost-time injuries in RNs were gathered and organized using Loisel's Work Disability Prevention Management Model and extrapolated upon using existing literature surrounding obesity in the Canadian workplace.
topic registered nurses
time-loss injuries
work disability prevention
workplace
occupational injury
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791115000062
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