旅游业工人与工作相关的骨骼肌疾病的个体、身体和社会心理风险因素分析:系统综述

M. Luthfi, Baiduri Widanarko
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背景:基于对旅游行业工人的观察和访谈,工人对工作相关骨骼肌疾病有主观抱怨。但这仍然不足以解释工人与工作有关的骨骼肌疾病的原因。本研究旨在调查分析旅游业工人与工作有关的骨骼肌疾病的个人、身体和心理风险因素。研究对象和方法:通过检索PubMed、Science Direct和Scopus数据库进行系统评价。纳入标准是确定旅游业工人的个人、身体和社会心理风险因素与工作相关的骨骼肌疾病的关联的研究。这些文章必须在2005年至2020年间以英文全文发表。对所选研究的质量、关联程度和证据水平进行了严格评价。数据按照PRISMA流程图进行报告。结果:共获得12篇文章,包括10篇横断面研究、1篇探索性研究和1篇队列研究。研究对象在酒店和餐馆工作。9篇文章显示高质量,另外3篇文章显示低质量。这些文章报道了危险因素与工作相关的骨骼肌疾病之间的联系。个体、身体和社会心理风险因素包括性别、身体质量指数、重复性运动、过度伸手和每天打扫房间的次数。结论:12篇不同质量的文章显示了危险因素与工作相关骨骼肌疾病的关系。危险因素包括性别、身体质量指数、重复性动作、过度伸手和旅游部门工作人员每天打扫房间的次数。关键词:工作相关骨骼肌疾病,危险因素,人机工程学,旅游印度尼西亚大学公共卫生学院职业安全和健康方案。电子邮件:Muhluthfi93@gmail.com。手机:082220279794。DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.01.28
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Analysis of Individual, Physical, and Psychosocial Risk Factors on Work-Related Skeletal Muscle Disorders in Workers in Tourism Sector: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background: Based on observations and interviews conducted with workers in the tourism sector, there were subjective complaints of work-related skeletal muscle disorders experienced by workers. But it was still an inadequate explanation of the cause of work-related skeletal muscle disorders in workers. This study aimed to investigate the analysis of individual, physical, and psychosocial risk factors on work-related skeletal muscle disorders in workers at the tourism sector. Subjects and Method: A systematic review was conducted by searching from PubMed, Science Direct, and Scopus databases. The inclusion criteria were the studies identifying the association of individual, physical, and psychosocial risk factors with work-related skeletal muscle disorders in workers of the tourism sector. The articles must be published full texts in English-language between 2005 and 2020. The quality, measure of association, and level of evidence of the selected studies were critically appraised. The data were reported according to PRISMA flow chart. Results: Twelve articles, consisting of ten cross-sectional, one exploratory, and one cohort study designs, were obtained. The study subjects worked at hotels and restaurants. Nine articles showed high quality, and the other three articles showed low-quality. These articles reported an association between risk factors and work-related skeletal muscle disorders. The individual, physical, and psychosocial risk factors included gender, BMI, repetitive motion, excessive reaching, and the number of room cleaning per day. Conclusion: Twelve articles with different quality show the association between risk factors and work-related skeletal muscle disorders. The risk factors include gender, BMI, repetitive motion, excessive reaching, and the number of room cleaning per day in workers of the tourism sector. Keywords: work-related skeletal muscle disorders, risk factors, ergonomy, tourism Correspondence: Muhammad Luthfi. Occupational Safety and Health Program, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia. Email: Muhluthfi93@gmail.com. Mobile: 082220279794. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.01.28
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