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Self-Reported Musculoskeletal Disorders and Quality of Life in Supermarket Cashiers.

Fahad Saad Algarni1, Hatem Askar Alkhaldi2, Hamayun Zafar1, Shaji John Kachanathu1, Abdullah M Al-Shenqiti3, Abdulrahman Mohammed Altowaijri2.   

Abstract

Supermarket cashiers face a significant amount of stress, including time constraints, mental pressure, and physical demands that require repetitive movements. The job description of a supermarket cashier involves work-related risk factors that may lead to musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) symptoms. This study aimed to investigate supermarket cashiers to determine the prevalence of MSD symptoms and their quality of life. Data were collected from a convenience sample of supermarket cashiers working in Saudi Arabia. Information included direct questions on pain in the previous 12 months, demographic data, and health- or occupation-related factors. Moreover, data was collected based on the 36-item short form survey (SF-36), and descriptive statistics were computed. A total of 193 supermarket cashiers participated in this study. The sample included 140 men (72.5%) and 53 women (27.5%), with a mean age of 27.2 ± 6.4 years. The majority of the participants (90%) had MSD symptoms in at least one body region, with the neck (66.84%) and lower back (65.80%) constituting the most prominent regions. The mean SF-36 scores were higher in participants without pain compared to participants with pain in all domains, except for the physical functioning domain. The high prevalence of MSD symptoms among young cashiers suggest the need for additional investigations to determine the risk factors of these disorders. Additionally, this study recommends preventive procedures to reduce the prevalence of MSD symptoms among cashiers.

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Keywords:  musculoskeletal disorders; occupational injuries; quality of life; repetitive work; supermarket cashiers; work-related disabilities

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322079      PMCID: PMC7763189          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17249256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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