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摘要
目标。本研究旨在确定上班族进行人体工程学培训对其肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)风险评分和工作姿势的影响。方法。这项研究是在土耳其黑海地区东部一个省的一所大学进行的,共有60名办公室职员被随机分为两组(实验组30人,对照组30人)。使用Wilcoxon和Friedman检验对结果进行分析。结果。训练后差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。两两比较,训练后1周ROSA和RULA平均得分较训练前下降(p p p > 0.05)。结论。为办公室员工提供的人体工程学培训干预有效地改善了他们的工作姿势,减少了msd,从而提高了意识。
The effect of ergonomics training given to office workers on musculoskeletal disorders and working postures.
Objectives. This study aimed to determine the impact of ergonomics training given to office workers on their risk scores for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and their working postures. Methods. The study was conducted in a university located in a province in the east of Turkey's Black Sea region, with a total of 60 office workers randomly assigned to two groups (30 in the experimental group, 30 in the control group). The results were analyzed using the Wilcoxon and Friedman tests. Results. After the training, there was a significant decrease (p < 0.05) in the average scores of rapid office strain assessment (ROSA), rapid upper limb assessment (RULA), and spine and upper extremity discomfort, whereas no significant change was found in lower extremity discomfort (p > 0.05). In pairwise comparisons, 1 week after the training there was a decrease in the average scores of ROSA and RULA compared to before the training (p < 0.001), and this trend was maintained in the RULA score average after 12 weeks (p < 0.001), while it could not be maintained in the ROSA score average (p > 0.05). Conclusion. The ergonomics training intervention provided to the office employees was effective in improving their working postures and reducing MSDs, thereby creating awareness.