An occupational health survey of the UK's mortuary workforce

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Background: Mortuaries are predominantly staffed by anatomical pathology technologists (APTs) and pathologists, and the work they undertake carries implicit health risk due to its nature. Until now there has not been a nationwide assessment of the occupational health of these essential workers in the UK. Aims: To assess the current occupational health status and needs of the mortuary workforce in the UK. Methods: We created a bespoke, brief online survey which was approved by the professional bodies representing APTs and pathologists in the UK. The survey was disseminated electronically using these organizations' targeted mailing lists. Results: Two hundred and thirty participants completed the survey, comprising 108 (47%) APTs and 122 (53%) pathologists. Most (89%) respondents reported that they have suffered from occupational health issues, the largest subcategory being musculoskeletal problems (77%). Almost half (48%) of APTs and around one-quarter (26%) of pathologists who responded have taken time off work in the last year because of occupational health problems, with almost one-fifth (19%) of the APTs having taken at least 4 weeks off. Conclusions: A significant number of workhours are lost per year to sick leave resulting from occupational health problems. Respondents' comments highlight issues in workspaces, rest facilities and staffing, and variability in working conditions across the country. We suggest that future workforce planning should prioritize good occupational health, with nationwide improvements in mortuary design.

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Estrin-Serlui, T., Bailey, D., & Osborn, M. (2023). An occupational health survey of the UK’s mortuary workforce. Occupational Medicine, 73(4), 208–210. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqad048

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