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BackgroundPhysiotherapists are often affected by musculoskeletal disorders owing to the physically demanding nature of their occupation. However, ergonomic practice guidelines for patient management are lacking. Determining the extent to which physiotherapists apply ergonomic principles in practice is essential for developing appropriate prevention measures against musculoskeletal disorders.ObjectiveTo evaluate the knowledge and application of ergonomic principles among physiotherapists and to investigate the association between sociodemographic characteristics and ergonomics knowledge and application among physiotherapists in Saudi Arabia.MethodsA total of 386 licensed physiotherapists participated in this cross-sectional survey by completing a validated structured questionnaire. Multivariable models were constructed identify independent predictors of good ergonomics knowledge and practice.ResultsGood knowledge and practice of ergonomic principles were reported by 84.2% and 65.8% of the participants, respectively. Knowledge was significantly associated with region of residence (p < 0.05), whereas practice showed no significant association with demographic or professional factors (p > 0.05). Logistic regression revealed that living in the eastern region of Saudi Arabia was a predictor of better ergonomic knowledge (odds ratio [OR]: 9.36). Lower practice levels were associated with having a diploma or PhD (OR: 0.07 and 0.31 respectively).ConclusionsMost Saudi physiotherapists exhibit good knowledge and practice of ergonomic principles, with the physiotherapists living in the eastern region showing higher knowledge than those living in the central region. These findings suggest that ergonomic principles should be incorporated into the physiotherapy curriculum. Integration of ergonomic training in continuing education programs is essential for improved practice and cultivation of safer work environments.
背景物理治疗师由于其职业的体力要求,经常受到肌肉骨骼疾病的影响。然而,缺乏患者管理的人体工程学实践指南。确定物理治疗师在实践中应用人体工程学原理的程度对于制定针对肌肉骨骼疾病的适当预防措施至关重要。目的评价沙特阿拉伯物理治疗师的人体工程学知识和应用情况,探讨社会人口统计学特征与物理治疗师的人体工程学知识和应用之间的关系。方法对386名执业物理治疗师进行横断面调查,填写一份有效的结构化问卷。建立了多变量模型,以确定良好的人体工程学知识和实践的独立预测因子。结果84.2%和65.8%的受访者表示对人体工程学原理有良好的认识和实践。知识与居住地区显著相关(p p > 0.05)。Logistic回归显示,居住在沙特阿拉伯东部地区是更好的人体工程学知识的预测因子(比值比[OR]: 9.36)。较低的实践水平与拥有文凭或博士学位相关(or分别为0.07和0.31)。结论大多数沙特物理治疗师对人体工程学原理有较好的认识和实践,东部地区的物理治疗师对人体工程学原理的认识高于中部地区的物理治疗师。这些发现表明人体工程学原则应纳入物理治疗课程。在继续教育计划中整合人体工程学培训对于改进实践和培养更安全的工作环境至关重要。
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WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation is an interdisciplinary, international journal which publishes high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts covering the entire scope of the occupation of work. The journal''s subtitle has been deliberately laid out: The first goal is the prevention of illness, injury, and disability. When this goal is not achievable, the attention focuses on assessment to design client-centered intervention, rehabilitation, treatment, or controls that use scientific evidence to support best practice.