Impacts of organizational restructuring on the health of ambulance drivers from a university hospital.
Daniele Pimentel MacielRuri GianniniEduardo Costa SáLaerte Idal SznelwarPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2021)
The transport of patients by ambulance is part of the services offered by a Hospital and its importance lies in facilitating the connection between the institutes involved in patient care. However, a significant amount of complaints about irritability and aggressiveness of drivers was registered after a strategic change in the organizational structure that directly affected these professionals. This study aimed to survey the health issues of ambulance drivers at this hospital, from the reorganization of work, through an ergonomic analysis of work. The data were obtained through observation and interviews with managers, leaders, and drivers of the transport sector of the hospital. The main results found were: 1) the key performance measurement is time, which is a measure that does not consider all variabilities that occur during transport, 2) prescribed work of drivers only considers the task of driving an ambulance, while their real work includes taking care and paying attention to the needs of the patient and other professionals, 3) after the restructuring and centralization of the transport sector, drivers stopped feeling as part of the team of health professionals and started to feel like a "shared service".
Keyphrases
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- mental health
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- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- working memory
- emergency medical
- case report
- emergency department
- machine learning
- electronic health record
- chronic pain
- social media
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- affordable care act
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- climate change
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