Sol Patricia Beltrán Picón, M. H. P. dos Passos, Zalane Cristina Marques Ferraz, Sara Rúbia de Souza Franco, R. D. de Araújo, Francisco Locks
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摘要
慢性背痛在水果农场工人中发病率很高。水果包装工人比田间工人更容易出现腰痛。这项观察性和相关性横断面研究的目的是分析巴西东北部葡萄农场工人的劳动变量、生活方式和腰痛之间的关系。共有180名18岁及以上的农村工人,男性和女性,以及公司的活跃员工参加了这项研究。腰痛的存在作为因变量,分为是或否,自变量为个人、工作和生活方式因素。这些工人在田间(72%)和水果包装(28%)工作。44.1% (n = 79)的参与者报告腰痛。腰痛与工人的工作功能有关。因此,与该领域的工人相比,水果包装工人腰痛的可能性要高1.53 (95% CI 1.09-2.15),这表明需要改善工作日结构的策略,例如包括主动休息。关键词:腰痛,肌肉骨骼不适,职业健康
Association between Low Back Pain and Work and Lifestyle Variables among Fruit Farm Workers: A Cross-Sectional Study
HighlightsLow back pain has a high prevalence among fruit farm workers.Fruit packing workers are more likely to have low back pain than field workers.Abstract. The objective of this observational and correlational cross-sectional study was to analyze the association of labor variables, lifestyle, and low back pain among workers on a grape farm in the northeast region of Brazil. A total of 180 rural workers, men and women, age 18 years and older, and active on the company’s staff, participated in the study. The presence of low back pain, considered as a dependent variable, was categorized as yes or no, and the independent variables were personal, work, and lifestyle factors. The workers performed functions in the field (72%) and fruit packing (28%). Low back pain was reported by 44.1% (n = 79) of the participants. There were associations between low back pain and the function performed by the worker. Thus, workers in fruit packing were 1.53 more likely to have low back pain (95% CI 1.09-2.15) when compared with workers in the field, demonstrating the need for strategies to improve the structure of the workday, such as the inclusion of active breaks. Keywords: Low back pain, Musculoskeletal discomfort, Occupational health.