Ergonomic wellness for the trainee in gastrointestinal endoscopy

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作者
Gimpaya, Nikko [1 ]
Tran, William T. [1 ]
Grover, Samir C. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Scarborough Hlth Network, Scarborough Hlth Network Res Inst, Scarborough, ON, Canada
[2] Scarborough Hlth Network, Div Gastroenterol, Scarborough, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Room 3414,2867 Ellesmere Rd, Toronto, ON M1E 4B9, Canada
关键词
education; endoscopy; ergonomics; gastrointestinal; medical; residency; wounds and injuries; MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES; COLONOSCOPISTS; INTERVENTIONS; PREVALENCE; OVERUSE; HEIGHT; RISK;
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10.1097/MOG.0000000000001034
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Purpose of reviewEndoscopy-related injuries (ERIs) are prevalent in gastrointestinal endoscopy. The aim of this review is to address the growing concern of ERIs by evaluating the ergonomic risk factors and the efficacy of interventions and educational strategies aimed at mitigating these risks, including novel approaches.Recent findingsERIs are highly prevalent, exacerbated by factors such as repetitive strain, nonneutral postures, suboptimal equipment design, and the procedural learning curve. Female sex and smaller hand sizes have been identified as specific risk factors. Recent guidelines underscore the importance of ergonomic education and the integration of ergonomic principles into the foundational training of gastroenterology fellows. Advances in equipment design focus on adaptability to different hand sizes and ergonomic positions. Furthermore, the incorporation of microbreaks and macrobreaks, along with neutral monitor and bed positioning, has shown promise in reducing the incidence of ERIs. Wearable sensors may be helpful in monitoring and promoting ergonomic practices among trainees.SummaryErgonomic wellness is paramount for gastroenterology trainees to prevent ERIs and ensure a sustainable career. Effective strategies include ergonomic education integrated into curricula, equipment design improvements, and procedural adaptations such as scheduled breaks and optimal positioning. Sensor-based and camera-based systems may allow for education and feedback to be provided regarding ergonomics to trainees in the future.
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