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Assessing the knowledge of Guilan Pre-Hospital emergency personnel (EMS) from safety principles


Payman Asadi, Seyyed Mahdi Zia Ziabari, Javad Vatani, Jabraeel Ghotbi, Faezeh Safaee

Abstract

Occupational injuries are not limited to factories and industries, and there are other work environments that require special attention due to their properties, including these environments, hospitals and health centers and emergency services, which are due to the nature of the services provided. And, recently, the advancement of medical technology requires state of the art knowledge about occupational safety, which ignores it, so that people at high risk are at risk. According to the US Department of Labor, health care personnel are twice as likely to be injured, injured, and ill for professional careers, and the rate of occupational injuries is 16.8% versus 4.8% in the industry. Therefore, due to the importance of the function of the medical staff and especially the trainee's personnel in the emergency department, in order to maintain their health, this study was designed and conducted to evaluate the knowledge of Guilan pre-hospital emergency personnel (EMS) of occupational safety principles in 2018. In this research, the research population consists of all personnel of the emergency pre-hospital staff of Rasht city (EMS). In this study, data collection tools are a questionnaire and Data analysis is done using the SPSS 21 software. Findings of the research, especially Attraction and hospital and safety in electrical issues have been weak. Also, in response to the issues of carrying heavy duty emergency duties and preventing the handling of sharp materials, employees' information was at a desirable level, but most of them were not aware of the standard use of anti-proliferation tools.




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