Shift work-related problems among operation room technicians of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences hospitals,2006-2007

Background and Aims     Shift work is an inevitable result of technology usage and considered as an occupational hazard. It is known as an old problem among health care workers, which affects their wellbeing adversely. Operation room technicians (ORTs) are among those health care workers who are req...

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Main Authors: K. Rahnama, S. Keshavarzi, B. Shahcheragh, A. Choobineh
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2007-04-01
Series:Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://ioh.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-41&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-e68afc7f99204456a9b4efe7ecb76cea2020-11-24T23:30:36ZfasIran University of Medical SciencesSalāmat-i kār-i Īrān1735-51332228-74932007-04-01414852Shift work-related problems among operation room technicians of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences hospitals,2006-2007K. RahnamaS. KeshavarziB. ShahcheraghA. ChoobinehBackground and Aims     Shift work is an inevitable result of technology usage and considered as an occupational hazard. It is known as an old problem among health care workers, which affects their wellbeing adversely. Operation room technicians (ORTs) are among those health care workers who are required to work in shift system and encountered shift work-related problems. This study was conducted among ORTs of Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences (SUMS) hospitals with the aim of determination of shift work-related health, family and social problems.  &nbsp;  Methods   In this cross-sectional study, SOS (survey of shift workers) questionnaire was used to  collect required data. Study population included all ORTs of SUMS hospitals in 2006-2007. Totally, 178 ORTs from 9 SUMS hospitals were studied.  &nbsp;  Results     The results showed that shift work-related problems occurred in high rate among ORTs. Personal (subjective), gastrointestinal and social problems were found to be the most prevalent problems among the ORTs (97.6%, 70.7% and 66.5%, respectively). The results revealed that ORTs who chose shift work voluntarily had higher rate of job satisfaction. It was also found that regular rotating shift schedule caused more job satisfaction than irregular rotating shift schedule did. There was an association between job satisfaction and the prevalence of reported problems such that the prevalence rate of problems was lower among those with higher rate of job satisfaction (P<0.05). This study demonstrated that there was no regular, definite shift system in operating rooms of the 9 SUMS hospital studied.  &nbsp;  Conclusion   Working in shift system voluntarily and regular schedule caused higher rate of job  satisfaction. Higher job satisfaction resulted in less shift work-related problems. http://ioh.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-41&slc_lang=en&sid=1work in hospitalshift systemshift work-related problems
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author K. Rahnama
S. Keshavarzi
B. Shahcheragh
A. Choobineh
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S. Keshavarzi
B. Shahcheragh
A. Choobineh
Shift work-related problems among operation room technicians of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences hospitals,2006-2007
Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
work in hospital
shift system
shift work-related problems
author_facet K. Rahnama
S. Keshavarzi
B. Shahcheragh
A. Choobineh
author_sort K. Rahnama
title Shift work-related problems among operation room technicians of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences hospitals,2006-2007
title_short Shift work-related problems among operation room technicians of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences hospitals,2006-2007
title_full Shift work-related problems among operation room technicians of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences hospitals,2006-2007
title_fullStr Shift work-related problems among operation room technicians of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences hospitals,2006-2007
title_full_unstemmed Shift work-related problems among operation room technicians of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences hospitals,2006-2007
title_sort shift work-related problems among operation room technicians of shiraz university of medical sciences hospitals,2006-2007
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
issn 1735-5133
2228-7493
publishDate 2007-04-01
description Background and Aims     Shift work is an inevitable result of technology usage and considered as an occupational hazard. It is known as an old problem among health care workers, which affects their wellbeing adversely. Operation room technicians (ORTs) are among those health care workers who are required to work in shift system and encountered shift work-related problems. This study was conducted among ORTs of Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences (SUMS) hospitals with the aim of determination of shift work-related health, family and social problems.  &nbsp;  Methods   In this cross-sectional study, SOS (survey of shift workers) questionnaire was used to  collect required data. Study population included all ORTs of SUMS hospitals in 2006-2007. Totally, 178 ORTs from 9 SUMS hospitals were studied.  &nbsp;  Results     The results showed that shift work-related problems occurred in high rate among ORTs. Personal (subjective), gastrointestinal and social problems were found to be the most prevalent problems among the ORTs (97.6%, 70.7% and 66.5%, respectively). The results revealed that ORTs who chose shift work voluntarily had higher rate of job satisfaction. It was also found that regular rotating shift schedule caused more job satisfaction than irregular rotating shift schedule did. There was an association between job satisfaction and the prevalence of reported problems such that the prevalence rate of problems was lower among those with higher rate of job satisfaction (P<0.05). This study demonstrated that there was no regular, definite shift system in operating rooms of the 9 SUMS hospital studied.  &nbsp;  Conclusion   Working in shift system voluntarily and regular schedule caused higher rate of job  satisfaction. Higher job satisfaction resulted in less shift work-related problems.
topic work in hospital
shift system
shift work-related problems
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