Work and lifestyle factors associated with musculoskeletal pain among professional cleaners: a cross-sectional study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Hao Man, Jonas Vinstrup, Lars L Andersen
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Abstract

Objectives. Among cleaners, lower back pain (LBP) and neck/shoulder pain (NSP) are prevalent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Despite their high occurrence, the underlying causes of LBP and NSP in this population remain largely unknown, suggesting a multifactorial aetiology. This study aims to assess the association between various lifestyle, physical and psychosocial factors with LBP and NSP in professional cleaners. Methods. The study included cleaners from the Danish Work Environment and Health study 2012-2018 with a total of 1042 responses. The cleaners filled in a questionnaire about their work environment, lifestyle and health. Associations between a range of work and lifestyle factors (predictors) with LBP and NSP (outcome) were estimated using general linear models. Results. When controlling for various confounders, cleaners experiencing high physical exertion during work showed higher LBP and NSP compared with those experiencing low and moderate physical exertion (p < 0.0001). Low recognition from management was also associated with higher LBP and NSP (p < 0.05). Several factors did not reach statistical significance: smoking, leisure physical activity, influence at work and support from colleagues. Conclusion. This cross-sectional study showed that obesity, high physical exertion during work and low recognition from management were associated with higher LBP and NSP.

职业清洁工中与肌肉骨骼疼痛相关的工作和生活方式因素:一项横断面研究
目标。在清洁工人中,腰痛(LBP)和颈/肩痛(NSP)是常见的肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)。尽管它们的发生率很高,但这一人群中LBP和NSP的潜在原因在很大程度上仍然未知,这表明其病因是多因素的。本研究旨在探讨不同生活方式、生理及心理因素与职业清洁工LBP及NSP的关系。方法。该研究包括2012-2018年丹麦工作环境与健康研究中的清洁工,共有1042份回复。这些清洁工填写了一份关于工作环境、生活方式和健康状况的调查问卷。使用一般线性模型估计一系列工作和生活方式因素(预测因子)与LBP和NSP(结果)之间的关联。结果。当控制各种混杂因素时,高体力消耗的清洁工人比低体力消耗和中等体力消耗的清洁工人表现出更高的LBP和NSP (p。这项横断面研究显示,肥胖、工作期间的高体力消耗和管理层的低认可与较高的LBP和NSP相关。
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