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- W3162131036 abstract "The Physiological Workload (PWL) is a concept that aims to analyze the amount of effort performed by a worker to carry out his activities. In hospitals, certain occupations perform exhausting activities, such as transporting patients and changing positions. Even though several research types are related to the concept, it is impossible to find a standard for this estimate and analysis in the literature. Thus, this research aims to evaluate workers’ physiological workload responsible for transporting patients - called stretcher-bearers - based on two different variables: the perception of the worker’s effort and the postures used to perform the activities. The analyzed stretcher-bearers work in a public hospital in southern Brazil, in the emergency sector. The applied methodologies contemplated variables related to work and the worker: The Corlett and Bishop Diagram, the Borg scale index, and the Ovako Working Posture Analyzing System (OWAS). Stretcher-bearers’ verbalizations were analyzed with the collected data. Thus, it was possible to propose improvements such as the standardization of equipment used, the choice of an optimal path, and workers’ need to carry out certain activities together. In the end, it can be concluded that the variables allow an excellent analysis of the physiological workload faced by these hospital workers." @default.
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- W3162131036 date "2021-01-01" @default.
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- W3162131036 title "Evaluation of Physiological Workload of Patient Transport Workers from Their Perceptions and Postural Constraints" @default.
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