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背景:肌肉疼痛是肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)最常见的症状。牙医在治疗病人时暴露在人体工程学危害中。没有适当的牙科人体工程学,他们倾向于msd。目的:本研究旨在分析意大利理工大学(Universiti technologii MARA, UiTM)执业牙医肌肉疼痛的患病率及其与人体工程学因素的关系。方法:共有25名牙医参与了这项初步研究。纳入标准包括至少六个月的工作经验,那些容易被诊断为肌肉骨骼疾病的人被排除在外。采用自我管理的问卷收集人口统计信息,并询问封闭式(“是”或“否”)问题,以评估过去12个月经历的肌肉疼痛。然后对收集到的数据进行统计分析。结果:有效率为100%。据报道,92%的受访者感到肌肉疼痛,尤其是上半身。仅维持相同的姿势,不进行微折断,并进行扭转或颈椎屈曲以改善口腔视力与被调查者所经历的肌肉疼痛的存在显著相关(P<0.05)。然而,年龄、工作性质和每周工作时间长与肌肉疼痛无关。结论:UiTM牙科医生肌肉疼痛的发生率较高,间接说明其在日常工作中缺乏对口腔人体工程学的认识和实践。
Background: Muscular pain is the most common symptom associated to muscular skeletal disorders (MSDs). Dentists were exposed to ergonomic hazards while treating the patients. Without proper dental ergonomics, they are predisposed to the MSDs. Objective: This present study was designed to analyse the prevalence of muscular pain among practising dentists in Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) and its relatedness to ergonomic factors. Methodology: A total of 25 dentists were participated in this pilot study. The inclusion criteria include working experience of at least six months and those who were readily diagnosed with musculoskeletal disorders were excluded. A self-administered questionnaire was employed to gather demographic information and close ended (“yes” or “no”) questions were asked to assess the muscular pain experienced in the last 12 months. The collected data were then analysed statistically. Result: The result showed a 100% response rate. 92% of the respondents were reported to experience muscular pain, particularly on the upper body parts. Only maintenance of same postures without microbreaks and performing torsions or cervical flexions to improve vision of oral cavity correlate significantly (P<0.05) to the presence of muscular pain that respondent experienced. However, age, nature of work and high woking hours per week does not correlate to the muscular pain. Conclusion: The prevalence of muscular pain among dentists in UiTM is high which indirectly suggested the lack of dental ergonomic awareness and practice in their routine at work.