| Literature DB >> 32174363 |
Julie Bodin1, Ronan Garlantézec2, Nathalie Costet3, Alexis Descatha4, Jean-François Viel2, Yves Roquelaure4.
Abstract
This study aims to validate a conceptual model for shoulder pain risk factors in two independent samples of male industrial workers: the Cosali cohort (n = 334) and one pharmaceutical company (n = 487). Direct and indirect relationships between work organization factors (automatic speed of a machine or movement of a product and work pace dependent on customers' demand), psychosocial factors (Job strain model), biomechanical factors (working with abducted arms, working with arms at or above shoulder level, and perceived physical exertion), perceived stress, and shoulder pain were explored using structural equation models. Shoulder pain was positively associated with biomechanical exposure in both samples, and with perceived stress only in the pharmaceutical preparation manufacturer, while factors related to work organization and psychosocial factors had indirect impacts on the risk of chronic shoulder pain in both samples. The results provide a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between workplace risk factors and shoulder pain.Entities:
Keywords: Occupational exposure; Shoulder pain; Structural equation model
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32174363 DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2020.103075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Ergon ISSN: 0003-6870 Impact factor: 3.661