Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science (Mar 2023)

Working Environment and Scope of Otorhinolaryngology Laboratory Personnel in South Korea

  • Younghoi AN,
  • Minho HAN,
  • Eul Sung HWANG,
  • Hyun Jin PARK,
  • Bon-Kyeong KOO,
  • Min Woo LEE,
  • Gibong KIM,
  • Suhng Wook KIM

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15324/kjcls.2023.55.1.52
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 1
pp. 52 – 64

Abstract

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This study aimed to examine the types and characteristics of otorhinolaryngology examinations performed by clinical laboratory technologists and to investigate the working environment and scope of work of otorhinolaryngology laboratory personnel using online questionnaires. Based on the research results, constructive policy measures for the University-Association-Society were also presented. Most of the survey respondents were in their 40s (34.1%). Females accounted for 80.2% of respondents and 30.8% of them had a career spanning 15 years or more. We found that laboratory personnel had a wide scope of work, high work stress and frequently suffered occupational diseases. We observed that, to reduce stress and increase satisfaction, an expansion of the workforce was necessary. Compared to other occupations, 72% of clinical laboratory technologists occupied more senior positions, occupational distribution depended on senior positions (P<0.001). Clinical laboratory technologists performed about 26 types of otorhinolaryngology examinations. The most frequent test performed daily was pure tone audiometry, and polysomnography took the longest test time, with an average of 8 hours. In conclusion, clinical laboratory technologists were in charge of various specialized otorhinolaryngology examinations. Considering the importance of clinical laboratory technologists in otorhinolaryngology, the University-Association-Society should put in additional effort into nurturing otorhinolaryngology examination experts.

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