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During COVID-19, which is more effective in work accident prevention behavior of healthcare professionals: Safety awareness or fatalism perception?

Özgün Ünal

2020Work21 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As the pandemic process, COVID-19 has a serious occupational safety risk for healthcare professionals. Therefore, determining their health and safety perceptions and attitudes in the pandemic process is very important. This study aims to determine which is more effective in work accident prevention behavior: safety awareness and competencies of healthcare professionals or perception of fatalism. METHOD: For this purpose, a questionnaire was applied to 326 healthcare professionals. The questionnaire consists of four parts: (1) demographic information of the employees, (2) scale of preventing occupational accidents, (3) fatalism perception scale in occupational health and safety, and (4) security awareness and competency scale. Descriptive statistical methods, multiple regression and correlation analysis were used in the analysis of the data. RESULTS: It was determined that the participants' safety awareness and competencies were at the high level and their fatalism perceptions were at the low level. The average of the responses given by the participants to the scale of preventing work accidents was above the middle level. According to the study, the safety awareness and competencies of health workers were found to be about three times more effective on the behavior of preventing work accidents than the perception of fatalism. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, it is important to recommend managers to take the step to increase the safety awareness and competencies of those working in their institutions.

Topics & Concepts

FatalismOccupational safety and healthScale (ratio)Personal protective equipmentPerceptionWork (physics)Health careRisk perceptionPsychologyNursingDescriptive statisticsMedicineApplied psychologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)DiseaseEngineeringQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyStatisticsPhysicsInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyNeuroscienceTheologyEconomicsMechanical engineeringEconomic growthMathematicsOccupational Health and Safety ResearchCOVID-19 and Mental HealthChemical Safety and Risk Management