Prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms in relation to psychosocial factors.

Occupational medicine (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2014-04-01 Epub Date: 2014-03-06 DOI:10.1093/occmed/kqu008
P Yue, G Xu, L Li, S Wang
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Abstract

Background: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent a common occupational problem for healthcare workers throughout the world. However, few epidemiological studies have investigated the effect of psychosocial factors on WMSDs among different Chinese occupational groups.

Aims: To assess the prevalence of WMSDs and psychosocial risk factors contributing to them among miners and teachers in China.

Methods: WMSDs were assessed in 500 teachers and 500 miners using the modified Chinese version of the Standardized Nordic Questionnaire and the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to estimate the associations between psychosocial factors and WMSDs.

Results: There was a 73% participation rate. During a 12-month period, the prevalence of WMSDs among teachers and miners was comparable (72% and 78%, respectively), but miners had a higher prevalence of WMSD-related absence. Multivariate analyses indicated stronger associations between high job demands and upper limbs (odds ratio [OR] 3.05, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.67-5.58), neck and shoulder (OR 1.82, 95% CI: 1.05-3.16) and lower limbs (OR 1.97, 95% CI: 1.12-3.49) symptoms among miners. Low job satisfaction was related to low back (OR 2.40, 95% CI: 1.42-4.07), neck and shoulder (OR 2.18, 95% CI: 1.26-3.78) and lower limb (OR 1.69, 95% CI: 1.01-2.89) symptoms among teachers.

Conclusions: We found that WMSDs in the two populations presented different characteristics associated with their occupational features. This study provides further evidence that WMSDs occur commonly in both miners and school teachers in China.

肌肉骨骼症状的流行与社会心理因素的关系
背景:与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(WMSDs)是全世界卫生保健工作者普遍存在的职业问题。然而,很少有流行病学研究调查社会心理因素在不同职业人群中对wmsd的影响。目的:了解中国矿工和教师中wmsd的患病率及其社会心理危险因素。方法:采用北欧标准化问卷和哥本哈根社会心理问卷对500名教师和500名矿工进行wmsd测评。采用Logistic回归分析来估计心理社会因素与wmsd之间的关系。结果:参评率为73%。在12个月期间,教师和矿工的wmsd患病率相当(分别为72%和78%),但矿工的wmsd相关缺乏率更高。多变量分析表明,高工作要求与矿工上肢(比值比[OR] 3.05, 95%可信区间[CI]: 1.67-5.58)、颈肩(比值比[OR] 1.82, 95% CI: 1.05-3.16)和下肢(比值比[OR] 1.97, 95% CI: 1.12-3.49)症状之间存在更强的关联。教师的低工作满意度与腰背部(OR 2.40, 95% CI: 1.42-4.07)、颈肩(OR 2.18, 95% CI: 1.26-3.78)和下肢(OR 1.69, 95% CI: 1.01-2.89)症状有关。结论:我们发现两个人群的WMSDs表现出不同的职业特征。本研究进一步证明了wmsd在中国矿工和学校教师中普遍存在。
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