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Interventions to improve ergonomics in the operating theatre: A systematic review of ergonomics training and intra-operative microbreaks

Kiron Koshy, Habib Syed, Andrew Luckiewicz, Daniel Alsoof, George Mathew Koshy, Lorraine Harry

2020Annals of Medicine and Surgery73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Musculoskeletal occupational injury is prevalent within the surgical community. This is a multi-factorial issue, but is contributed to by physical posture, environmental hazards and administrative deficiency. There is growing awareness of this issue, with several behavioural, educational and administrative techniques being employed. The literature on this topic is, however, sporadic and difficult to access by healthcare practitioners. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the literature on the current interventions used to minimise musculoskeletal occupational injury in surgeons and interventionalists. This review will focus on administrative and human factor interventions, such as intra-operative microbreaks and ergonomics training.

Topics & Concepts

Psychological interventionMedicineHuman factors and ergonomicsMusculoskeletal injuryOccupational safety and healthHealth careSystematic reviewPhysical therapyNursingMedical educationMEDLINEPoison controlAlternative medicineMedical emergencyPathologyPolitical scienceEconomic growthLawEconomicsMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical OutcomesSurgical Simulation and Training