Home schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic: A randomized controlled trial of online exercise and ergonomics advice protocols on upper body symptoms.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
PM&R Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-09 DOI:10.1002/pmrj.13102
Razieh Karimian, Kim Burton, Mohammad Mehdi Naghizadeh, Maryam Karimian, Chrisa Eleni Xirouchaki, Mostafa Sobhanipur, Tahereh Gholami
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Abstract

Background: Understanding of students' musculoskeletal health under home-schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic is limited.

Objectives: (1) To investigate the prevalence and severity of musculoskeletal symptoms in home-schooled adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic. (2) To evaluate the effect of an online exercise + ergonomics advice protocol on symptoms, compared with ergonomics advice alone.

Design: Cross-sectional symptom survey identifying eligible participants, followed by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial.

Setting: Online classes.

Participants: Survey: 354 students (mean 16.6 years).

Trial: 188 students with upper body musculoskeletal symptoms.

Interventions: Randomization to three groups (physical therapy exercises + ergonomics postural advice, ergonomics postural advice alone, nonintervention control) stratified by the site of symptoms (neck, shoulder, upper back). Interventions were orally delivered online (via WhatsApp) supplemented with written/illustrative material. Follow-up occurred at 8 weeks.

Outcome measures: Survey: prevalence of symptoms (Nordic Questionnaire).

Trial: primary outcome = change in intensity of upper body symptoms (visual analogue scale); secondary outcome = number of participants reporting improvement in upper body symptoms.

Results: The 12-month prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in the survey was 38% neck, 28% shoulder, and 35% upper back, with mean pain intensity of 3.6, 3.9, and 3.8, respectively, on 0-10 visual analogue scale: Two-thirds reported symptoms in multiple anatomical regions. In the trial, there was no statistically significant difference between the exercise + ergonomics group and ergonomics alone group on the primary outcome, yet both groups showed reduced symptom intensity compared with control (p < .001). More participants in the exercise + ergonomics group reported improvement than in the ergonomics advice alone group (p < .02).

Conclusions: The prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms was relatively high in home-schooled adolescents. Symptoms can be reduced by ergonomics advice with or without exercises, but the effect is enhanced by the addition of physical therapy exercises. The latter approach may be considered for improving schoolchildren's musculoskeletal health in the usual classroom setting.

新冠肺炎大流行期间的家庭教育:关于上身症状的在线锻炼和人体工程学建议协议的随机对照试验。
简介:在新冠肺炎大流行期间,对在家上学的学生的肌肉骨骼健康的了解有限。目的:1)调查新冠肺炎大流行期间在家上学的青少年肌肉骨骼症状的患病率和严重程度。2) 评估在线锻炼+人体工程学建议方案对症状的影响,与单独的人体工程学建议进行比较。设计:确定符合条件的参与者的横断面症状调查,然后进行实用的随机对照试验。设置:在线课程。参与者:调查:354名学生(平均16.6 年)。试验:188名有上半身肌肉骨骼症状的学生。干预措施:根据症状部位(颈部、肩部、上背部)随机分为三组(物理治疗练习+人体工程学姿势建议;单独的人体工程学姿势咨询;非干预对照)。干预措施通过在线口头传达(通过WhatsApp),并辅以书面/说明材料。随访时间为8周。结果测量:调查:症状发生率(北欧问卷)。试验:主要结果 = 上半身症状强度的变化(视觉模拟量表);次要结果 = 报告上半身症状改善的参与者人数。结果:调查中肌肉骨骼疾病的12个月患病率为:38%为颈部;28%肩部;35%的上背部,0-10视觉模拟量表上的平均疼痛强度分别为3.6、3.9和3.8:三分之二的患者报告了多个解剖区域的症状。在试验中,运动+人体工程学组和单独的人体工程学组在主要结果上没有统计学上的显著差异,但与对照组相比,两组的症状强度都有所降低(P 结论:在家接受教育的青少年肌肉骨骼症状的患病率相对较高。无论是否进行锻炼,人体工程学建议都可以减轻症状,但增加物理治疗锻炼可以增强效果。后一种方法可以考虑在通常的课堂环境中改善学童的肌肉骨骼健康。这篇文章受版权保护。保留所有权利。
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PM&R
PM&R REHABILITATION-SPORT SCIENCES
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics covered include acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain, neurologic conditions involving the central and peripheral nervous systems, rehabilitation of impairments associated with disabilities in adults and children, and neurophysiology and electrodiagnosis. PM&R emphasizes principles of injury, function, and rehabilitation, and is designed to be relevant to practitioners and researchers in a variety of medical and surgical specialties and rehabilitation disciplines including allied health.
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