Musculoskeletal disorders among Irish farmers.

Occupational medicine (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2010-12-01 Epub Date: 2010-09-15 DOI:10.1093/occmed/kqq146
A Osborne, C Blake, J McNamara, D Meredith, J Phelan, C Cunningham
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Abstract

Background: Farming is an occupation that predisposes individuals to health problems including musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). There is limited research regarding MSDs among farmers especially in Ireland.

Aims: To establish the prevalence of MSDs, identify the most commonly affected body regions and to explore what factors may influence the development of the most common MSDs among farmers in Ireland.

Methods: A questionnaire survey of Irish farmers was conducted. The study sample comprised 600 farmers (100 farmers from each of the six main farm enterprise systems in Ireland).

Results: Of the 600 farmers, 56% had experienced a MSD in the previous year. The most commonly experienced MSDs were back pain (37%) and neck/shoulder pain (25%). Other MSDs experienced in the previous year included knee pain (9%), hand-wrist-elbow pain (9%), ankle/foot pain (9%) and hip pain (8%). Overall, MSDs were more common in farmers working longer hours (P < 0.05). Back pain was more prevalent in full-time farmers (P < 0.05), while prevalence of hip pain was greater in farmers who were older (P < 0.01), full time (P < 0.05), farming for longer (P < 0.01) and working for longer hours (P < 0.01). Farm enterprise was not a factor in influencing the development of MSDs.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that the number of hours worked by farmers, rather than enterprise specific tasks render farmers more susceptible to MSDs. Further investigation is needed to explore risk factors in the development of MSDs.

爱尔兰农民的肌肉骨骼疾病。
背景:农业是一种容易导致个人健康问题的职业,包括肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)。关于农民中的MSDs的研究有限,特别是在爱尔兰。目的:确定MSDs的患病率,确定最常受影响的身体区域,并探讨哪些因素可能影响爱尔兰农民中最常见MSDs的发展。方法:对爱尔兰农民进行问卷调查。研究样本包括600名农民(爱尔兰六个主要农场企业系统各100名农民)。结果:在600名农民中,56%的人在前一年经历过MSD。最常见的msd是背痛(37%)和颈/肩痛(25%)。在过去一年中经历的其他msd包括膝盖疼痛(9%)、手腕-肘部疼痛(9%)、脚踝/足部疼痛(9%)和髋关节疼痛(8%)。总体而言,msd在工作时间较长的农民中更为常见(P < 0.05)。背部疼痛在全职农民中更为普遍(P < 0.05),而髋部疼痛在年龄较大(P < 0.01)、全职(P < 0.05)、务农时间较长(P < 0.01)和工作时间较长的农民中患病率更高(P < 0.01)。农场企业不是影响MSDs发展的因素。结论:这些发现表明,农民工作的小时数,而不是企业特定的任务,使农民更容易受到MSDs的影响。需要进一步调查MSDs发生的危险因素。
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