PROPER BODY MECHANICS EXECUTION AMONG VEGETABLE PORTERS IN LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET

Aljo P. Basalong, Patrielle Mariecon C. Aplaten, Jaimee D. Diola, Shaine P. Galpo, Carmeliza T. Gomintong, George Jean Ragudo, Laura L. Ananayo
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Purpose: This study aims to determine the execution of proper body mechanics (PBM) in lifting among vegetable porters. It likewise aims to determine the relationship between the average load that the porters lifted and their performance of the proper techniques involved in lifting. Methods: The study utilized an exploratory mixed approach under qualitative-quantitative design. This study utilized a researcher-made checklist with contents based on Philippine Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHS). There were 10 vegetable porters selected and observed through ocular and video recording while lifting during their work routine. The data was analyzed using mode analysis and spearman two-tailed coefficient. Results: Findings revealed that vegetable porters are lifting less than 20kg of load which is compliant with the OSHS guidelines. In terms of the PBM execution the porters failed to use the leg muscles and stand slowly while keeping back straight while lifting. In addition, only 30% of the respondents do not twist the trunk and keep their head up and straight with the shoulders back in line with the hips as they move. This finding suggests that PBM in lifting was not executed by the porters. The spearman twotailed coefficient was used to correlate data where results revealed that there is a negative moderate correlation between weight load and lifting techniques(T) of vegetable porters [p (28) = - 0.327, p=0.078]. Discussion: This study reveals that most of the participants did not execute proper body mechanics during lifting. Findings suggest that they are at risk for acquiring musculoskeletal disorders such as low back pain therefore they would need to be educated on PBM execution to be able to perform effective lifting to their work to prevent muscle pain, aches and injuries. Significance: Proper body mechanics in lifting execution provides a way to reduce injuries during intense labor especially in the sector of porters. It allows medical practitioners to have an overview of execution of proper body mechanics in lifting. Through the study the community will then be knowledgeable avoiding instances that can lead to accidents and porters will be more productive in their work.
本格特省拉特立尼达蔬菜搬运工正确执行身体力学的情况
目的:本研究旨在确定蔬菜搬运工在搬运过程中的正确身体力学(PBM)执行情况。同样,研究还旨在确定搬运工搬运的平均负荷与他们在搬运过程中的正确技术表现之间的关系。研究方法本研究采用了定性-定量设计下的探索性混合方法。本研究采用了研究人员根据菲律宾职业安全与健康标准(OSHS)制作的检查表。研究人员选取了 10 名蔬菜搬运工,通过目视和录像对他们在日常工作中的搬运行为进行了观察。数据采用模式分析和矛曼双尾系数进行分析。结果显示研究结果表明,蔬菜搬运工的提举重量低于 20 千克,符合职业健康和安全准则。在 PBM 执行方面,搬运工没有使用腿部肌肉,站立缓慢,同时在搬运时保持背部挺直。此外,只有 30% 的受访者在搬运时不会扭转躯干,并保持抬头挺胸,肩膀向后与臀部保持一致。这一结果表明,搬运工在搬运过程中没有做到按部就班。使用矛曼双尾系数对数据进行相关分析,结果显示,蔬菜搬运工的负重与搬运技术(T)之间存在中度负相关[p (28) = - 0.327, p=0.078]。讨论本研究显示,大多数参与者在举重时没有执行正确的身体力学。研究结果表明,他们有患上肌肉骨骼疾病(如腰痛)的风险,因此需要对他们进行PBM执行方面的教育,使他们能够在工作中进行有效的搬运,以防止肌肉疼痛、酸痛和受伤。意义重大:在搬运工作中使用正确的身体力学可以减少高强度劳动中的伤害,尤其是在搬运工行业。它使医疗从业人员能够全面了解在搬运中执行正确的身体力学。通过这项研究,社区将了解如何避免可能导致事故的情况,搬运工的工作效率也将得到提高。
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