| Literature DB >> 30373542 |
Stefania Penkala1, Hannan El-Debal2, Kristy Coxon2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Work-related musculoskeletal problems impact everyday function, working ability, and quality of life. Unaddressed musculoskeletal problems can lead to major injury and loss of function, contributing to participation restrictions, economic loss and the increasing burden of disease worldwide. Medical science laboratory technicians are not immune with reported work-related musculoskeletal problems between 40 and 80%. Similar data is not available for medical science students, who may be the most vulnerable at the beginning of their careers. This study investigated the prevalence, common sites, impact and potential solutions for work-related musculoskeletal problems in medical science students during their university laboratory training.Entities:
Keywords: Ergonomics; Laboratory activities; Musculoskeletal diseases epidemiology; Occupational health
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30373542 PMCID: PMC6206935 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-6125-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Participant Characteristics
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Age, mean (SD) | 21 (3.4) |
| Gender, | |
| Male | 32 (29.1) |
| Female | 76 (69.1) |
| Other | 2 (1.8) |
| Year of Study, | |
| Year 1 | 30 (27.3) |
| Year 2 | 31 (28.2) |
| Year 3 | 47 (42.7) |
| Missing data | 2 (1.8) |
| Weekly Laboratory Hours, mean (SD) | 5.7 (2.5) |
| Percentage time in Laboratory Activity, median (IQR) | |
| Fume Cupboard | 5 (2–10) |
| Pipetting | 30 (20–40) |
| Desk Activities | 40 (30–50) |
| Waiting for Samples (i.e. Centrifuging) | 10 (5–20) |
| Other | 0 (0–5) |
| Perceived Posture, | |
| Poor | 42 (38.2) |
| Good | 62 (56.4) |
| Excellent | 6 (5.5) |
| Main Workplace Position, | |
| Seated | 56 (50.9) |
| Standing | 21 (19.1) |
| Equal Sitting and Standing | 33 (30.0) |
| Main Type of Seating | |
| Adjustable Chair | 31 (28.2) |
| Stool | 79 (71.8) |
| Hand Dominance, | |
| Right | 93 (84.6) |
| Left | 12 (10.9) |
| Ambidextrous | 5 (4.5) |
| Perceived Joint Mobility, | |
| Within Normal Limits | 81 (73.6) |
| Hypermobile | 20 (18.2) |
| Hypomobile | 9 (8.2) |
| Performs Ergonomics Exercises, | |
| Yes | 65 (59.1) |
| No | 45 (40.9) |
Overall prevalence of laboratory work-related musculoskeletal problems within the last 12 months and 7 days (Total sample = 110)
| Body area | Problems within last 12 months | Problems preventing daily activities | Problems requiring physician or health professional assistance | Problems within last 7 days | Problems preventing daily activities | Problems requiring physician or health professional assistance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| Neck | 26(23.6) | 21(19.1) | 16(14.5) | 11(10.0) | 7(6.4) | 2(1.8) |
| Shoulders | 17(15.5) | 10(9.1) | 9(8.2) | 7(6.4) | 4(3.6) | 2(1.8) |
| Upper back | 22(20.0) | 16(14.5) | 14(12.7) | 15(13.6) | 10(9.1) | 2(1.8) |
| Elbows | 1(0.9) | 1(0.9) | 1(0.9) | 1(0.9) | 1(0.9) | 1(0.9) |
| Wrists/hands | 12(10.9) | 11(10.0) | 9(8.2) | 5(4.5) | 5(4.5) | 1(0.9) |
| Lower back | 30(27.3) | 25(22.7) | 25(22.7) | 17(15.5) | 14(12.7) | 6(5.5) |
| Hips/thighs | 5(4.5) | 3(2.7) | 3(2.7) | 3(2.7) | 1(0.9) | 1(0.9) |
| Knees | 6(5.5) | 2(1.8) | 3(2.7) | 4(3.6) | 3(2.7) | 2(1.8) |
| Ankles/feet | 11(10.0) | 9(8.2) | 8(7.3) | 4(3.6) | 3(2.7) | 2(1.8) |
Fig. 1Regions of musculoskeletal problems (12 months) and proportion effecting daily activity and needs to seek professional assistance
Fig. 2Regions of musculoskeletal problems (7 days) and proportion effecting daily activity and needs to seek professional assistance