Not Just Part of the Job
Most people figure that work-related injuries are just part of the job for nurses. With all that lifting, turning, repositioning and transferring that nurses do, injuries abound. In fact, a report on the American Nurses Association Web site indicates that an estimated 12 percent of nurses leave the profession every year because of back injuries and more than 52 percent experience chronic back pain.
But it doesn't have to be this way. As I've learned from researching this topic for an upcoming Safety column, no-lift policies--which can help prevent these injuries--are increasingly becoming a mandated policy at many types of health care facilities.
To learn more about safer patient handling, look for an article in the Safety column in an upcoming issue of ADVANCE.