Occupational health issues affecting the pharmaceuticals sales force

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Abstract

Background. The sales force forms a significant sub-population in the pharmaceutical industry workforce. Role and organizational characteristics, such as isolation, peripatetic working and car travel and the psychosocial and ergonomic hazards related to work tasks, present particular occupational health risks. Aim. To review the occupational risks associated with peripatetic sales force work and evidence for the effectiveness of preventive interventions. Methods. We carried out a review of the available literature between 1990 and 2003. Results. The following hazards were identified as significant and worthy of further investigation for this occupational group: driving on company business; violence in the workplace; stress; ergonomic issues; and mobile phone use. Conclusion. To ensure effective prevention and management of employee health problems, specific health management strategies and interventions must be developed to meet the occupational health needs of this group.

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Harris, G., Mayho, G., & Page, L. (2003). Occupational health issues affecting the pharmaceuticals sales force. Occupational Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqg118

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