Correlation between standing posture during work and low back and lower limb pain among cleaners and caregivers of older adults

Gabriel Aguiar de Souza, Viviane de Freitas Cardoso, Fernanda Cabegi de Barros, L. Trondoli, C. Moriguchi, T. Sato
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ABSTRACT Maintaining a standing posture during work has been associated with musculoskeletal symptoms. Few studies, however, assess the standing time using objective measures. Thus, this study aimed to verify whether standing time at work is associated with lower back and lower limb pain in the last seven days and last 12 months in caregivers of older adults and cleaners. This is a cross-sectional study. Standing time at work was quantified using inclinometers attached to the workers’ thigh and spine. Musculoskeletal symptoms were assessed using the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using the point-biserial correlation coefficient (rpb) between standing time at work and the presence of musculoskeletal symptoms. The analyses were performed using the SPSS software, adopting 5% significance level. Workers spend most of their time standing still (41.3%) or walking (39.3%). The presence of symptoms in the lower back was positively correlated with standing time (rpb=0.52; p<0.05). Walking time was negatively correlated with symptoms at the hip in the last 12 months (rpb=−0.53; p<0.05) and running time with symptoms at the hip, in the last seven days, (rpb=−0.43; p<0.05) and the lower back (rpb=−0.43; p<0.05). Longer standing time was correlated with the presence of symptoms in the lower back. Meanwhile, less time walking and running were correlated with the presence of musculoskeletal symptoms in the hips and lower back.
老年人清洁人员和护理人员工作时站立姿势与腰背部和下肢疼痛的相关性
工作时保持站立姿势与肌肉骨骼症状有关。然而,很少有研究使用客观的测量方法来评估站立时间。因此,本研究旨在验证老年人护理人员和清洁工在过去7天和过去12个月内站立工作时间是否与下背部和下肢疼痛有关。这是一项横断面研究。工作时的站立时间是通过安装在工人大腿和脊柱上的倾斜仪来量化的。使用北欧肌肉骨骼问卷评估肌肉骨骼症状。使用站立工作时间与肌肉骨骼症状之间的点双列相关系数(rpb)对数据进行分析。采用SPSS软件进行分析,采用5%显著性水平。工人的大部分时间是站着不动(41.3%)或走路(39.3%)。下背部症状的出现与站立时间呈正相关(rpb=0.52;p < 0.05)。行走时间与近12个月髋关节症状呈负相关(rpb= - 0.53;P <0.05)和跑步时间与髋部症状在最后7天,(rpb= - 0.43;P <0.05)和下背部(rpb= - 0.43;p < 0.05)。站立时间较长与出现下背部症状相关。与此同时,走路和跑步时间的减少与臀部和下背部肌肉骨骼症状的出现有关。
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