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Some Positive Trends

Worker Safety Training in Public Hospitals in Costa Rica

Pages 445-450 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

To develop a worker safety training program for its public hospital system, the Costa Rican Social Security System entered into a collaborative agreement with the University of Texas School of Public Health. A national survey to assess safety in the public hospitals realed high rates of injury and under-reporting of injuries, as well a lack of worker safety training. A program developed/based on the results of the survey was implemented using a training-of-trainers model. The program created opportunities for human resource development in occupational health in the hospital system, allowed for the sustainability of the training effort, and reduced dependency on external funding. Over 3,700 workers were trained in its first three years, and 57 trainers were established in local hospitals and clinics.

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