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A Study on the Establishment of a Cohort for Occupational Disease, Damage Prevention, and Health Management of Emergency Medical Workers
This study aims to understand the epidemiological characteristics, related factors , and current status of occupational diseases and damage that occur in emergency medical workers (doctors and nurses). A number of surveys were conducted on about 100 emergency medical workers for about a year with occupational factors, physical health, and mental health.
* Background : 1. The importance and public role of emergency medical care * Emergency medical care is a public and essential medical service that is directly related to the lives of the public and plays a key role in the domestic medical delivery system. 2. Health problems of domestic emergency medical staff * Emergency medical workers are at higher risk than the general population due to higher work intensity, lack of medical staff, unplanned patient occurrence, and congestion. * Most emergency medical workers in Korea are classified as high-risk medical staff and receive special medical checkups once or twice a year. On the other hand, these regular medical checkups are only an evaluation of the overall health status of medical staff, which does not lead to prevention before the deterioration of the health status of individual medical staff. * Objective : The purpose of this study is to establish a cohort research system to develop prevention and health care solutions by identifying epidemiological characteristics, related factors for occupational diseases, and damage occurring in emergency medical workers (doctors and nurses). * Design: Observational (Cohort study) * Setting: In the Department of Emergency at the Samsung Medical Center and other hospitals * Enrollment : About 100 Emergency medical workers (doctors and nurses) * Methods: Questionnaire surveys on occupational, mental, physical factors during about 1 year.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Samsung Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea
Start Date
May 9, 2022
Primary Completion Date
May 30, 2023
Completion Date
December 31, 2023
Last Updated
November 3, 2022
105
ACTUAL participants
questionnaire survey
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Samsung Medical Center
NCT07417527
NCT07004270
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