Training of occupational safety and health: knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia

Introduction: Awareness of occupational safety and health (OSH) plays an important role in the prevention of occupational injuries and diseases. Following the enactment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) in 1994, various programmes have been implemented by different agencies to increas...

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Main Authors: Lugah, V., Ganesh, B., Darus, A., Retneswari, M., Rosnawati, M.R., Sujatha, D.
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spelling my.um.eprints.37672012-10-23T03:49:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3767/ Training of occupational safety and health: knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia Lugah, V. Ganesh, B. Darus, A. Retneswari, M. Rosnawati, M.R. Sujatha, D. R Medicine Introduction: Awareness of occupational safety and health (OSH) plays an important role in the prevention of occupational injuries and diseases. Following the enactment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) in 1994, various programmes have been implemented by different agencies to increase awareness and knowledge of OSH in the workplace, including among healthcare workers. The objective of this study was to determine the level of OSH awareness and knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a 21-item self-administered questionnaire addressing information on demographics, general OSH issues, OSH legislations, occupational hazards in the healthcare setting and personal protective equipment (PPE). Results: The response rate was 93.1 percent (284 healthcare professionals). The overall level of knowledge on OSH was moderate, with a mean score of 62.0 percent. A larger proportion of doctors showed good OSH knowledge compared to other categories of healthcare workers, with administrative staff scoring the poorest marks. Participants were most knowledgeable about PPE, with a mean score of 72.0 percent (95 percent confidence interval CI 68.3, 75.6), compared to other sections such as general OSH, legislations and occupational hazards, with mean scores of 58.0 percent (95 percent CI 56.1, 60.1), 57.0 percent (95 percent CI 54.1, 60.8) and 64.0 percent (95 percent CI 61.7, 66.2), respectively. Conclusion: Although the OSHA 1994 has existed in Malaysia for more than ten years, awareness of OSH remains relatively poor. This warrants a greater effort to promote OSH knowledge and principles among the professionals. 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3767/1/Training_of_occupational_safety_and_health_knowledge.pdf Lugah, V. and Ganesh, B. and Darus, A. and Retneswari, M. and Rosnawati, M.R. and Sujatha, D. (2010) Training of occupational safety and health: knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia. Singapore Medical Journal, 51 (7). pp. 586-591. ISSN 0037-5675
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Lugah, V.
Ganesh, B.
Darus, A.
Retneswari, M.
Rosnawati, M.R.
Sujatha, D.
Training of occupational safety and health: knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia
description Introduction: Awareness of occupational safety and health (OSH) plays an important role in the prevention of occupational injuries and diseases. Following the enactment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) in 1994, various programmes have been implemented by different agencies to increase awareness and knowledge of OSH in the workplace, including among healthcare workers. The objective of this study was to determine the level of OSH awareness and knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a 21-item self-administered questionnaire addressing information on demographics, general OSH issues, OSH legislations, occupational hazards in the healthcare setting and personal protective equipment (PPE). Results: The response rate was 93.1 percent (284 healthcare professionals). The overall level of knowledge on OSH was moderate, with a mean score of 62.0 percent. A larger proportion of doctors showed good OSH knowledge compared to other categories of healthcare workers, with administrative staff scoring the poorest marks. Participants were most knowledgeable about PPE, with a mean score of 72.0 percent (95 percent confidence interval CI 68.3, 75.6), compared to other sections such as general OSH, legislations and occupational hazards, with mean scores of 58.0 percent (95 percent CI 56.1, 60.1), 57.0 percent (95 percent CI 54.1, 60.8) and 64.0 percent (95 percent CI 61.7, 66.2), respectively. Conclusion: Although the OSHA 1994 has existed in Malaysia for more than ten years, awareness of OSH remains relatively poor. This warrants a greater effort to promote OSH knowledge and principles among the professionals.
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author Lugah, V.
Ganesh, B.
Darus, A.
Retneswari, M.
Rosnawati, M.R.
Sujatha, D.
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Ganesh, B.
Darus, A.
Retneswari, M.
Rosnawati, M.R.
Sujatha, D.
author_sort Lugah, V.
title Training of occupational safety and health: knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia
title_short Training of occupational safety and health: knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia
title_full Training of occupational safety and health: knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia
title_fullStr Training of occupational safety and health: knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Training of occupational safety and health: knowledge among healthcare professionals in Malaysia
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