Ergonomic, job task, and psychosocial risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders among teleservice center representatives

E. Hoekstra, J. Hurrell, N. Swanson, A. Tepper
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Abstract

A cross‐sectional study was conducted to evaluate the association between work‐related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMDs) and work conditions, perceived exhaustion, job dissatisfaction, and job‐stress issues at two teleservice centers (TSCs). The study covered teleservice representatives who respond to toll‐free calls for assistance. The work involves a computer or manual search for information, and data entry using keyboards. One facility had upgraded the furniture at the workstations; the other facility had not. A questionnaire survey among 114 teleservice representatives and an ergonomic evaluation were conducted to determine WRMDs and their risk factors and perceived job stress. A high prevalence of symptoms of WRMDs was found at both TSCs. Suboptimal ergonomic conditions were associated with neck, shoulder, elbow, and back WRMDs, as well as with increased job dissatisfaction. Perceived increased workload variability and lack of job control were associated with the occurrence of neck and back WRMDs, re...
远程服务中心代表工作相关肌肉骨骼疾病的人体工程学、工作任务和社会心理风险因素
在两个远程服务中心(tsc)进行了一项横断面研究,以评估与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(wrmd)与工作条件、感知疲劳、工作不满和工作压力问题之间的关系。这项研究涵盖了接听免费求助电话的电话服务代表。这项工作包括使用计算机或人工搜索信息,以及使用键盘输入数据。一个设施升级了工作站的家具;另一家工厂则没有。对114名远程服务代表进行问卷调查和人机工程学评估,以确定wrmd及其风险因素和感知工作压力。在两个tsc中发现wrmd症状的高患病率。不理想的人体工程学状况与颈部、肩部、肘部和背部的wrmd有关,也与工作不满增加有关。感知到的工作量可变性增加和缺乏工作控制与颈部和背部wrmd的发生有关。
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