Source avec lien : International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics: JOSE, , . 10.1080/10803548.2021.1917867
Cette étude a été menée dans un grand hôpital afin d’identifier les problèmes ergonomiques et de fournir des solutions appropriées pour améliorer les conditions de travail à l’aide de la technique FW.
Background: Future Workshop (FW), as a Participatory Ergonomics (PE) approach, is used to change the actual situation of a system into a preferable one.Objective: This study was conducted at a major hospital to identify ergonomic problems and provide appropriate solutions for improving working conditions using FW technique.Method: 25 mid-level managers of the hospital participated in a 2-day FW. In the critique phase, the ergonomic problems were thoroughly discussed. After brainstorming followed by structuring and grouping of ideas, 75 ergonomic problems were identified and classified into 4 groups. Solutions and action plans were proposed to improve working conditions.Results: There were 9 problems in the personnel-managerial group. Eighteen action plans were proposed to fix them. Stressful occupational factors were the worst problem in this group. Five problems characterized in the physical space group and 10 action plans were presented. Seven problems were detected in the equipment group, for which 13 action plans were presented. In the welfare group, 6 problems and 12 action plans were presented.Conclusion: The results revealed that FW was an appropriate method to find ergonomic bottlenecks in the hospital and a good basis for devising ergonomic interventions.