埃塞俄比亚东北部孔博尔查纺织业工人中与工作有关的肌肉骨骼疾病及其相关因素

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Atalay Tadele Yirdaw, Beletu Kinfe, Azanaw Asega Belay, Anmut Endalkachew Bezie, Tarikuwa Natnael
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纺织工业中最重要的职业健康问题之一是WMSDs。尽管如此,在纺织工业工人方面,特别是在埃塞俄比亚等发展中国家,存在着重大的数据缺口。缩小这一差距是本研究的目的。本研究于2023年3月至4月进行横断面研究,以确定康伯查纺织业工人WMSDs患病率及相关因素。数据是通过使用物理测量和预先测试的标准化北欧肌肉骨骼问卷收集的。EPI Info version 7和Stata version 14.0分别用于数据输入和分析。通过使用双变量和多变量logistic回归分析,确定了wmsd的潜在危险因素。校正优势比(AOR), 95%置信区间和P
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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and associated factors among workers in Kombolcha Textile Industry, Northeast Ethiopia.

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and associated factors among workers in Kombolcha Textile Industry, Northeast Ethiopia.

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and associated factors among workers in Kombolcha Textile Industry, Northeast Ethiopia.

One of the most significant occupational health issues in the textile industry is WMSDs. Nonetheless, there are significant data gaps in the field concerning workers in the textile industry, particularly in developing nations like Ethiopia. Closing this gap was the aim of this study. A cross-sectional study was conducted from March to April 2023 to determine the prevalence of WMSDs and related factors among Kombolcha textile industry workers. The data were gathered through the use of physical measurements and pretested, standardized Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaires. EPI Info version 7 and Stata version 14.0 were used for data entry and analysis, respectively. Potential risk factors for WMSDs were identified through the use of bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analysis. Adjusted odds ratios (AOR), with 95% confidence intervals and a P < 0.05 were used to assess the level of significance. Out of the 385 individuals, 163 (42.3%) were females, with a mean age of 29 ± 7.37 years. 237 (61.56%) of the 385 participants (95%CI: 56-66) had WMSDs in the past 12 months. The most common types of WMSDs were neck (31.4%), shoulder (25.7%), elbow (14.2%), hand/wrist (11.4%) and upper back (29.6%). Age (AOR: 4, 95% CI: 15-10.4), job satisfaction (AOR: 1.5, 95% Cl: 2.25-4.4), work shift (AOR: 2, 95% CI: 1.18-3.6), and work experience (AOR: 2.18, 95% CI: 1.35-3.5) were all strongly correlated with WMSDs. Strategies to improve training for preventing WMSDs and alter the contributing factors should be impacted by these findings. We encourage the public, businesses, and national governments to fully address WMSDs in order to lower worker mortality and increase productivity.

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