Health and Safety in Podiatric Medicine Findings from a National Survey of Irish Podiatric Physicians: Findings from a national survey of Irish podiatric physicians

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Abstract

Background: Much of the research into health and safety in podiatric medicine to date has focused on measuring particular hazards. This study examines legislative awareness and compliance in Irish podiatric medical practices and aspects of health and safety practice.Methods: Podiatric physicians practicing in Ireland completed a cross-sectional questionnaire survey that included measures of health and safety knowledge and awareness, compliance with legislative requirements, perceived risks, and health status.Results: Of 250 podiatric physicians who were contacted, 101 completed the survey (response rate, 40%). Legislative knowledge and compliance were low among respondents. A Student t test revealed that the use of safety control measures was more frequent among podiatric physicians in practice for less than 20 years (P .05). Musculoskeletal disorders and back injuries were the most frequently reported health concerns.Conclusions: This study demonstrates the need for interventions to increase awareness of legislative requirements among podiatric physicians as a first step to increase levels of regulatory compliance.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)522-530
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
Volume107
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2017

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  • Hogan, V,Coggins, MA,Roberts, N,Kelly, M

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