The Impact of Remote Work of University Teachers During the Covid-19 Pandemic on Occupational Health and Safety with a Focus on Psychological and Musculoskeletal Well-Being

Marta Niciejewska
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Abstract The Covid-19 pandemic has changed working conditions in many industries. Some of them have been completely closed, with no possibility of any professional activity, others have changed the manner of performing employee tasks, place and time. Many jobs have been moved home. These were mainly service industries, where exposure to psychophysical hazards increased incomparably to the previous working conditions. Administrative and office work during the Covid-19 pandemic has brought huge changes in the form of an increased risk of musculoskeletal disorders. This article presents the results of quantitative and qualitative research on the scale of musculoskeletal ailments in the administrative and office work of academic teachers and preventive measures to reduce the effects of these ailments. The research was conducted remotely using a questionnaire in three research and teaching centers in the Silesian Voivodeship. Quantitative research was supported by a direct interview conducted directly among academic teachers at one of the universities in the Silesian Voivodeship. According to the presented research results, respondents noticed a significant increase in musculoskeletal disorders dictated by the rapid change in working conditions related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Every second respondent pointed to non-ergonomic working conditions at home and a long time of exposure to static physical load, with particular emphasis on the sitting position (at the computer), as the main cause of the ailments. The research also touched on issues related to preventive measures to minimize the aforementioned ailments undertaken by both universities and the respondents themselves. The presented results are part of a larger whole planned over time.
Covid-19大流行期间大学教师远程工作对职业健康与安全的影响,重点是心理和肌肉骨骼健康
新冠肺炎疫情改变了许多行业的工作条件。其中一些已经完全关闭,没有任何专业活动的可能性,另一些已经改变了员工执行任务的方式,地点和时间。许多工作都搬回了家乡。这些主要是服务行业,与以前的工作条件相比,这些行业对心理和生理危害的暴露程度增加了。2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的行政和办公室工作带来了巨大变化,其形式是肌肉骨骼疾病风险增加。本文介绍了学术教师在行政和办公室工作中肌肉骨骼疾病规模的定量和定性研究结果以及减少这些疾病影响的预防措施。这项研究是在西里西亚省的三个研究和教学中心通过问卷远程进行的。定量研究得到了对西里西亚省一所大学的学术教师进行的直接访谈的支持。根据提出的研究结果,受访者注意到,与Covid-19大流行相关的工作条件快速变化导致肌肉骨骼疾病显著增加。每两个受访者中就有一个指出,家中不符合人体工程学的工作条件和长时间暴露于静态物理负荷下,尤其是坐着的姿势(在电脑前),是导致这些疾病的主要原因。该研究还涉及与预防措施有关的问题,以尽量减少大学和受访者自己所采取的上述疾病。所呈现的结果是一个更大的整体计划的一部分。
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