Modern Healthcare

Medical work could be stressing you out

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Isworking in healthcare bad for your health? A recent survey found that 19% of medical workers said that their jobs “have a bad impact on their overall health,” putting them fourth behind workers in retail, constructi­on and outdoor work, factories and manufactur­ing.

The poll from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health and NPR shined a light on the dangers and stresses on workers, including those in the medical field.

According to the survey, medical workers are the second most likely to face potentiall­y dangerous situations at work, with 58% of those respondent­s saying they faced such circumstan­ces sometimes or often. Only constructi­on and outdoor workers surpassed that report, with 76% acknowledg­ing they often face potentiall­y dangerous situations at their jobs.

All in all, 44% of working adults say their job impacts their overall health and only 1 in 4 of those say it positively affects their health. Approximat­ely 43% of the 1,600 poll respondent­s said their jobs have a negative impact on their stress level, with smaller groups claiming it also hurt their eating and sleeping habits.

“The takeaway here is that job No. 1 for U.S. employers is to reduce stress in the workplace,” said Robert Blendon, a Harvard public health professor who directed the survey.

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GETTY IMAGES A recent survey found that 19% of medical workers said that their jobs “have a bad impact on their overall health.”

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