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[In Process Citation].

Lidia Fubini1, Osvaldo Pasqualini, Luisella Gilardi

  • 1DoRS - Centro di Documentazione per la Promozione della Salute. lfubini@hotmail.com.

La Medicina Del Lavoro
|May 31, 2016
PubMed
Summary

Occupational safety and health (OSH) inspectors can improve injury prevention by using storytelling. Collecting and sharing injury narratives enhances knowledge transfer and facilitates comprehensive health and safety strategies.

Keywords:
Infortuni sul lavoroformazionenarrazioneprevenzione

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Area of Science:

  • Occupational Safety and Health
  • Knowledge Management
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Narrative descriptions from OSH inspectors are crucial for identifying injury causes and developing intervention strategies.
  • Injury stories offer insights into behaviors, attitudes, and decision-making contexts.
  • Storytelling is an effective method for information dissemination and retention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the experience of collecting injury stories from investigation reports.
  • To enhance information sharing through a storytelling-based knowledge transfer method.
  • To integrate storytelling with systematic prevention guidelines.

Main Methods:

  • OSH operators attended educational workshops to learn narrative writing techniques.
  • The sentinel event approach was used to select relevant injuries for storytelling.
  • Witness narratives were incorporated to analyze critical investigation points.

Main Results:

  • 33 injury stories were collected from 110 participating OSH operators between 2012 and 2015.
  • Collected stories were discussed and published on the Dors website.
  • The project demonstrated the value of narrative-based approaches in OSH.

Conclusions:

  • A narrative-based approach significantly benefits prevention and protection measures.
  • Storytelling facilitates a more comprehensive understanding of health and safety issues.
  • This method enhances knowledge improvement and sharing within OSH practices.