Troubles musculosquelettiques, pratique instrumentale et ressentis des musiciens d’orchestre professionnels en confinement dû à la COVID-19

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Maugue, D.D. Steiner
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Abstract

Introduction

Professional orchestra musicians frequently suffer from musculoskeletal disorders related to their working conditions. In the spring of 2020, the lockdown and the interruption of their professional activities because of the COVID-19 pandemic could have presented an opportunity for them to recuperate but could also have increased their professional uncertainty and been a source of negative emotions.

Objective

The first objective is to evaluate the evolution of musicians’ musculoskeletal disorders in relation to the interruption of their professional activities due to COVID-19. The second is to examine the impact of professional uncertainty caused by the pandemic on their instrument practice as a function of the emotions it generated.

Method

A questionnaire concerning instrument practice and musculoskeletal disorders was completed by 439 French orchestra musicians in 2019 (period of professional activity). During lockdown (April 2020), a second questionnaire measuring these variables as well as professional uncertainty, emotions, emotional exhaustion, and the lockdown experience was completed by 172 musicians.

Results

Instrument practice and musculoskeletal disorders decreased between the periods of activity and lockdown. Professional uncertainty during lockdown correlated with negative emotions. Emotional exhaustion mediated the relations between uncertainty and the effort perceived when practicing one's instrument on the one hand and the pleasure experienced during practice on the other.

Conclusion

For orchestra musicians in lockdown, uncertainty was related to negative emotions. Playing their instrument required more effort and was not associated with well-being, emphasizing the difficulties regarding the resumption of their professional activity in conditions which would limit the risk of injury.

肌肉骨骼疾病、乐器练习和专业管弦乐队音乐家因COVID-19而被隔离的感受
专业管弦乐队音乐家经常遭受与他们的工作条件有关的肌肉骨骼疾病。2020年春季,新冠肺炎大流行导致的封锁和专业活动中断可能为他们提供了休养生息的机会,但也可能增加了他们职业上的不确定性,成为负面情绪的来源。第一个目标是评估音乐家的肌肉骨骼疾病的演变与他们的专业活动因COVID-19而中断的关系。第二项研究是考察大流行造成的专业不确定性对乐器实践的影响,并将其作为其产生的情绪的函数。方法对2019年(专业活动期间)439名法国管弦乐团音乐家进行乐器练习与肌肉骨骼疾病问卷调查。在封锁期间(2020年4月),172名音乐家完成了第二份调查问卷,测量了这些变量以及职业不确定性、情绪、情绪疲惫和封锁经历。结果在活动和闭锁期间,器械练习和肌肉骨骼疾病有所减少。封锁期间职业上的不确定性与负面情绪相关。情绪耗竭调解了不确定性与练习乐器时感受到的努力和练习过程中体验到的愉悦之间的关系。结论封锁期管弦乐手的不确定性与负面情绪相关。演奏乐器需要更多的努力,而且与健康无关,这强调了他们在限制受伤风险的条件下恢复专业活动的困难。
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Psychologie Francaise
Psychologie Francaise PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Psychologie française is the official organ of Société française de psychologie. It publishes original articles, most of the time within thematic issues. Considered as a reference publication, which covers all fields of psychology, its contents are used for tuition.
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