工作场所的肌肉骨骼健康。

J. Crawford, Danielle Berkovic, J. Erwin, Sarah Copsey, Alice Davis, E. Giagloglou, Amin Yazdani, J. Hartvigsen, R. Graveling, A. Woolf
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摘要

肌肉骨骼(MSK)问题仍然是个人缺勤的最常见原因,包括那些患有与工作有关的肌肉骨骼疾病(WRMSDs或MSDs)和那些患有慢性肌肉骨骼疾病的人。本文旨在研究自2000年以来工作和劳动力的变化;工作如何影响慢性MSK疾病,以及我们如何帮助这些疾病患者继续工作。虽然自2000年以来,我们对水资源msd成因的了解有所增加,但工作场所在减少危害暴露方面的行动有限。由于所有年龄段的人都在报告MSK问题,因此需要一个生命历程的方法。人们的工作方式也发生了变化,工作合同的非正式化程度有所提高,同时人们认为职业安全和健康(OSH)保护也有所减少。保留有MSK问题的工作人员需要遵守相关的安全、健康和多样性立法以及风险管理办法。在工作场所进行良好和开放的沟通,并确定其他支持来源也是必要的。必须在个人层面(内部动机)、组织层面(支持性管理者)和症状的自我管理方面进行考虑。本文提供了一些简单的案例,说明了在实践中起作用的方法以及提出的研究议程。提高社会各级对MSK健康的认识至关重要。
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Musculoskeletal health in the workplace.
Musculoskeletal (MSK) problems remain the most frequent reason why individuals are absent from work, including those with work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs or MSDs) and those with chronic MSK problems. This paper aims to examine changes in work and the workforce since 2000; how work impacts on chronic MSK conditions and how we can help people with these conditions to stay at work. While our knowledge of the causes of WRMSDs has increased since 2000, there has been limited workplace action in reducing exposure to hazards. A life course approach is needed as individuals of all ages are reporting MSK problems. How people work has also changed and informalisation of work contracts has increased with a perceived concurrent reduction in occupational safety and health (OSH) protection. Retaining people at work with MSK problems requires compliance with relevant safety, health and diversity legislation and a risk management approach. Good and open communication within the workplace and identification of other sources of support is also necessary. Considerations must be made at the individual level (internal motivation), organisational level (a supportive manager) and self-management of symptoms. Simple case examples are provided in the paper of what works in practice as well as a proposed research agenda. Increased awareness at all levels of society of MSK health is essential.
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