Prevalence and Risk Factors of work Related Musculo Skeletal Disorders (wrmsd’s) Among Doctors - A Cross Sectional Study

B. Azariah, G. Babu
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Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) have not only shown to impact the physical and pschycological comfort of the employee but also deteriorate the prospects of any production or service sector. The prevalence of WRMSDs, though studied extensively in various sectors, has been understudied in health sector, especially among doctors. This study which evaluated the prevalence and risk factors of these disorders among fifty cancer treating Radiation Oncologist at a Tertiary Care Cancer Centre in India had exposed out an alarming 68% prevalence of these disorders in the study population, with neck pain being the commonest site of these Muscloskeletal Disorders (MSDs). Several factors which could impact the development of MSDs were analysed. This higher incidence of MSDs is presumed to be because of extreme physical and mental stress of working in a high volume cancer care centre, persistent unhealthy postures during work, inadequate micropauses between works and uncomfortable working atmosphere. Adequate physician patient ratio, restricting the patient load, providing good physician friendly working environment and adequate mandatory breaks might significantly reduce the incidence of these disorders and can prevent the sagging of health care delivery.
医生中与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(wrmsd’s)的患病率和危险因素-一项横断面研究
与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(WRMSDs)不仅影响员工的生理和心理舒适,而且还会恶化任何生产或服务部门的前景。尽管在各个部门广泛研究了水资源短缺问题的流行情况,但在卫生部门,特别是在医生中,研究不足。这项研究评估了印度三级保健癌症中心50名治疗癌症的放射肿瘤学家中这些疾病的患病率和危险因素,发现研究人群中这些疾病的患病率高达68%,颈部疼痛是这些肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)最常见的部位。分析了影响MSDs发展的几个因素。据推测,这种较高的MSDs发病率是由于在高容量的癌症护理中心工作造成的极端身心压力、工作时持续的不健康姿势、工作间隙不充分的微停顿以及不舒服的工作环境造成的。适当的医患比例,限制病人负荷,提供良好的医生友好的工作环境和适当的强制性休息可以显著减少这些疾病的发生率,并可以防止医疗服务的下降。
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