The Relationship Between Longest-Held Occupation and Hand Function in Older Adults.

Jaden E Levinson, Rachel N Logue Cook, Susan H Brown
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Abstract: Objective: Hand function, an important component of daily functioning, declines with age, yet the degree to which occupation modifies such declines is largely unknown.Methods: Older adults (≥65) completed an online cross-sectional survey containing a standardized hand function questionnaire, occupation-related questions, and demographic information. Participants were then categorized by their longest-held occupation as Blue Collar or White Collar.Results: Hand impairments were more common in the Blue Collar group (51.5% versus 28.9%, p < 0.05). Odds ratios indicated that Blue Collar workers were 2.71 times more likely to report hand impairments in older adulthood than White Collar workers.Conclusions: Our findings demonstrated strong associations between occupation type and hand function, underscoring the importance of implementing hand-specific preventative workplace measures and highlighting the need to consider additional risk factors for hand impairments, including occupation, during routine clinical exams.

老年人长期职业与手功能的关系。
摘要:目的:手功能作为日常功能的重要组成部分,随着年龄的增长而下降,但职业对这种下降的影响程度在很大程度上是未知的。方法:老年人(≥65岁)完成一项在线横断面调查,包括标准化手功能问卷、职业相关问题和人口统计信息。然后,参与者按照他们从事时间最长的职业分为蓝领和白领。结果:蓝领组手部损伤发生率更高(51.5%比28.9%,p < 0.05)。优势比表明,蓝领工人在成年后报告手损伤的可能性是白领工人的2.71倍。结论:我们的研究结果表明职业类型和手功能之间存在很强的相关性,强调了实施针对手的工作场所预防措施的重要性,并强调了在常规临床检查中考虑手损伤的其他危险因素的必要性,包括职业。
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