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Evaluation of an upper extremity student-role functioning scale using item response theory.

Lacey L Schmidt1, Benjamin C Amick, Jeffrey N Katz, Barbara B Ellis.   

Abstract

Millions of workers suffer from upper extremity (musculoskeletal) disorders. Many of these workers are predisposed to upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders because of early exposure to ergonomic risks as students. Computer usage for four or more hours remains the greatest risk for upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders for workers and students alike. Developing preventative methods to reduce student exposure, and thus protect future workers from upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders later in life, requires an appropriate measure for upper extremity musculoskeletal disorder prevalence and related limitations for student functioning. Item response theory analysis was used to evaluate and further develop a upper extremity functioning scale for the student role.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12454443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Work        ISSN: 1051-9815


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