| Literature DB >> 29468948 |
Omotolu Olaitan Aje1, Betty Smith-Campbell1, Carol Bett1.
Abstract
A preshift stretching program was implemented to evaluate its effectiveness in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD). Workers in a Midwestern factory were assessed for WMSDs before and after the new 8-min stretching program was implemented. Aggregate WMSD data were evaluated and sick days used from the start of the new program were compared with the same 60-day period the previous year. Potential cost savings were also assessed. The researchers found a significant decline in injury rates and time-off requests. Cost savings were noted for both the employer and employees. Additional studies with more workers, as well as longitudinal designs are recommended to verify the findings in this program evaluation study.Entities:
Keywords: and health interventions; ergonomics; factory workers; occupational injuries; stretching programs; work safety
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29468948 DOI: 10.1177/2165079917743520
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Workplace Health Saf ISSN: 2165-0799 Impact factor: 1.413