BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Impact of working conditions on the health of pharmacy workers

  • Filina Irina,
  • Nikishina Svetlana,
  • Snimshchikova Irina,
  • Kulakova Anastasiia,
  • Ovchinnikova Anastasiia,
  • Leonidov Ilya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20213003002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 03002

Abstract

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The analysis revealed factors that have an adverse effect on human health: artificial lighting (I =0.72); standing activity (I=0.63); monotonous movements (I =0.56); prolonged work at the computer (I =0.55). It was found that many pharmacy workers have chronic diseases: vascular pathology (29.4%), musculoskeletal pathology (28.4%), gastrointestinal tract pathology (27.5%); visual impairment (27.5%). It was found that 20.6% of pharmacy employees do not have breaks for rest and meal; 13.7% do not have the opportunity to take warm food at work; 35.3% have the biggest meal of the day in the evening. In the workplace, a set of factors that have an adverse effect on the health of pharmaceutical professionals has been identified; many workers have work-related chronic diseases; most pharmacists experience discomfort after work; some employers violate labour legislation by not providing specialists with breaks for rest and meal.