尼日利亚拉各斯的远程工作工效学与肌肉骨骼健康:横断面研究

Anwulika Laura Opone, Kingsley Douglas, Chinunam Wejie-Okachi
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由于工作性质是久坐不动,远程工人面临着患肌肉骨骼疾病的风险,而符合人体工程学安全要求是一项必要的控制措施。这项研究对拉各斯完全偏远地区工人的人体工程学合规性和与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病进行了评估。经批准后,我们招募了 371 名远程工人参与横断面研究。他们回答了主要研究工具--调查问卷,其中包括生物数据、工作信息、人体工程学知识、工作站合规性、雇主为帮助遵守人体工程学而提供的支持程度、行为因素、肌肉骨骼疾病症状以及有关过去和现在诊断/治疗的医疗信息。为了支持有关工作场所符合性的数据,对 361 个工作场所进行了实际和虚拟观察。使用描述性工具对整理的数据进行了分析。数据分析显示,很大比例的远程工作者(约 66.31%)对人体工程学有较高的了解。然而,高度符合人体工程学要求的工作空间所占比例相对较低,约为 23.36%。根据行为模式,只有 8% 的人高度符合标准,而 48% 的人属于低标准。研究显示,只有 15.36% 的雇主为鼓励员工遵守人体工程学提供了很高程度的支持。在研究人群中,最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病是下背部疼痛,90.5%的受访者患有不同程度和持续时间的下背部疼痛。紧随其后的是上背部疼痛,占 85.7%,然后是眼部疼痛,占 47.1%。研究显示,雇主支持与以下因素之间存在正相关关系:基于工作空间的人体工程学达标率、基于行为模式的人体工程学达标率以及人体工程学知识分别为 0.26828222、0.151881985 和 0.188086546。目前迫切需要对员工进行人体工程学安全教育,制定专门针对远程工作模式的有效职业健康计划,制定可行的合规检查措施,并与有关部门合作制定法律,以长期保护远程工作者的健康和安全。
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Remote Work Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Health in Lagos, Nigeria: A Cross-sectional Study
Remote workers are at risk of musculoskeletal disorders due to the sedentary nature of their work and ergonomic safety compliance is a necessary control measure. This work evaluated ergonomic compliance and work-related musculoskeletal disorders among fully remote workers in Lagos. Following approval, 371 remote workers were recruited to participate in a cross-sectional study. They responded to a Questionnaire, the main study tool, which biodata, work information, knowledge of ergonomics, workstation compliance, level of support offered by employer to aid ergonomic compliance, behavioral factors, musculoskeletal disorder symptoms and medical Information regarding past and present diagnosis/ treatment. To support data on workspace compliance, physical and virtual observations were carried out on 361 workspaces. Collated data were analyzed using descriptive tools. The data analysis showed that a large percentage of remote workers, about 66.31% had high knowledge on ergonomics. However, a relatively lower percentage, about 23.36% had highly compliant workspaces. Only 8% were highly compliant based on behavioral patterns as a larger 48% fell into the low category. The study showed that only 15.36% of employers gave a very high level of support to encourage ergonomic compliance. The Most prevalent musculoskeletal disorder amongst the population studies is the lower back pain, which has been suffered by 90.5% of respondents at varying durations and levels. This was closely followed by the upper back pain at 85.7% then eye pain at 47.1. The study shows a positive correlation between Employer support and: ergonomic compliance based on workspaces, ergonomic compliance based on behavioral patterns as well as knowledge on ergonomics at 0.26828222, 0.151881985 and 0.188086546 respectively. There is an urgent need to educate employees on ergonomic safety, create effective occupational health plans tailored specifically for the remote work model, develop feasible measures for compliance checks, and work with authorities to enact laws to protect the health and safety of remote workers in the long run.
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