Abstract:
Introduction: Occupational Health Service (OHS) is one of the prior charges of EU politics
on employment and social affairs. The basic aim of OHS is to protect the health of workers, to
promote the establishment of a healthy and safe work environment and a well-functioning work
community. To achieve this goal, occupational health services carry out promotion, preventive and
curative activities. Management of change are comprehensive objectives for planning, coordination,
monitoring and multidisciplinary control.
Purpose: Literature review and comparative analysis of EU countries in the field concerned.
Materials and methods: Survey anonim developed by the authors. Research of sample was
work laboratory for Specialist Day in OHS 2014 year, were processed 2 groups: group I - 35
hygienist physicians and group II - 30 hygienist resident physicians, students in 6-th course.
Results: There is a significant difference between these 2 groups: group I consider that OHS in
Republic of Moldova is satisfactory, but group II - unsatisfactory. Hygienist physicians esteem insufficient material and technical base of the OHS, while greenness hygienist resident physicians satisfactory. Hygienist physicians with 25-35 years’ work experience mentioned weak and unsatisfactory cooperation with occupational physicians. Note, that only 8.5 units of occupational physicians working
in the RM. Also, more than 2A of doctors-hygienists from rural districts as well % of the students had the
opinion, that cooperation with primary care physicians is good and high. 60% cases showed weak
collaboration with committee medical expertise of vitality of positions deficiency in medical,
professional and social rehabilitation. Changes in society, globalization and scientific and technical
progress have occurred to the requirements hygienic for workplace and occupational process.
Conclusions: Management of change in OHS is an innovative, with hierarchic strategy and
consensual approach. By that explain the durability and expected outcomes from management of
change in OHS.
Description:
National Centre of Public
Health, State Medical and Pharmaceutical University
“Nicolae Testemitanu", Chisinau Republic of Moldova