Knowledge of Occupational Health and Ergonomics amongst nurses in selected Health Facilities in Mumbwa District

dc.contributor.authorGOMBWA, Terry
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-21T14:37:48Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.descriptionPublic Health - Research Report
dc.description.abstractThe safety and well-being of healthcare professionals, especially nurses who are constantly exposed to diverse workplace dangers, are greatly aided by occupational health and ergonomics (chiou et al., 2013). It is crucial to understand nurses' degree of knowledge and understanding of these perspectives in order to establish targeted treatments and enhance occupational health procedures in healthcare environments. Semi-structured interviews were used and a cross sectional qualitative research design to collect data. A variety of nurses working in various healthcare settings were chosen using a convenience sampling method. The use of thematic analysis was used to determine important themes and patterns in the data to ascertain the knowledge of occupational health and ergonomics. Preliminary findings revealed that nurses displayed varying levels of knowledge and awareness regarding occupational health and ergonomics including the risks associated with their profession. The results show a lack regard and neglect to OHS coupled with shortage of equipment and policies to strengthen awareness and knowledge of OHS. The findings highlight the need for resources and equipment to effectively enhance OHS practices. The need for comprehensive educational programs that focus on OHS and ergonomics, as well as the importance of organizational support in promoting a culture of safety and implementing ergonomic interventions. The recommendations include creating in-depth instructional programs for nurses on occupational health and safety. offer organizational assistance and resources. To create ergonomically comfortable surroundings, include ergonomic considerations into the structure and organization of healthcare facilities, which include the choice of equipment, furniture as well as devices, and lighting.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://research.unilus.ac.zm/handle/123456789/393
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of Lusaka
dc.titleKnowledge of Occupational Health and Ergonomics amongst nurses in selected Health Facilities in Mumbwa District
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