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An assessment of ergonomic issues in the home offices of university employees sent home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Thomas Gerding1, Megan Syck1, Denise Daniel2, Jennifer Naylor2, Susan E Kotowski3, Gordon L Gillespie2, Andrew M Freeman1, Thomas R Huston4, Kermit G Davis1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As millions of workers have shifted to telework, special accommodations for workers with respect to ergonomics may be required to ensure the workforce remains healthy.
METHODS: A survey about home office ergonomics and discomfort was sent to faculty, staff, and administrators by email and was completed by 843 individuals.
RESULTS: Over 40%of the participants reported moderate to severe discomfort (severe low/middle back pain, moderate discomfort in eyes/neck/head, and discomfort in the upper back/shoulders). Laptops (always and often) were widely used (85%) with most using the laptop monitor (55%) of all respondents. Further, less than 45%of the seating conditions were reported as having adjustable arm rests.
CONCLUSION: As teleworking in makeshift offices becomes more common, the risk of significant discomfort and potentially more serious musculoskeletal disorders may result from poor static postures. Companies may need to accommodate workers by allowing them to take home office chairs, external monitors, keyboards, and mice as laptops are insufficient, ergonomically.

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Keywords:  Telework; human-computer interface; musculoskeletal disorder

Year:  2021        PMID: 33867366     DOI: 10.3233/WOR-205294

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


  11 in total

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Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-20       Impact factor: 4.614

2.  Association Between Abrupt Change to Teleworking and Physical Symptoms During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Emergency Declaration in Japan.

Authors:  Masato Tezuka; Tomohisa Nagata; Kenta Saeki; Yamato Tsuboi; Naoto Fukutani
Journal:  J Occup Environ Med       Date:  2022-01-01       Impact factor: 2.306

Review 3.  Association between musculoskeletal pain and telework in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic: an integrative review.

Authors:  Iraneide Nascimento Dos Santos; Marília Lopes Pernambuco; Alice Maria Barbosa da Silva; Guilherme de Andrade Ruela; Adriana Sarmento de Oliveira
Journal:  Rev Bras Med Trab       Date:  2021-09-30

4.  The relationship between telework from home and employee health: a systematic review.

Authors:  Lars-Kristian Lunde; Lise Fløvik; Jan Olav Christensen; Håkon A Johannessen; Live Bakke Finne; Ingrid Løken Jørgensen; Benedicte Mohr; Jolien Vleeshouwers
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-01-07       Impact factor: 3.295

5.  Impact of workplace displacement during a natural disaster on computer performance metrics: A 2-year interrupted time series analysis.

Authors:  Kamrie Sarnosky; Mark Benden; Garett Sansom; Leslie Cizmas; Annette K Regan
Journal:  Work       Date:  2022

6.  The effect of training and workstation adjustability on teleworker discomfort during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Megan J McAllister; Patrick A Costigan; Joshua P Davies; Tara L Diesbourg
Journal:  Appl Ergon       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 3.940

7.  Home office versus ergonomic workstation - is the ergonomic risk increased when working at the dining table? An inertial motion capture based pilot study.

Authors:  Fabian Holzgreve; Christian Maurer-Grubinger; Laura Fraeulin; Juliane Bausch; David A Groneberg; Daniela Ohlendorf
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2022-08-03       Impact factor: 2.562

8.  Immediate Effect of Working From Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Incidence of Non-Specific Neck and Low Back Pain: A Prospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Pooriput Waongenngarm; Allard J van der Beek; Nipaporn Akkarakittichoke; Prawit Janwantanakul
Journal:  Asia Pac J Public Health       Date:  2022-09-16       Impact factor: 2.270

9.  Coping Methods and Satisfaction with Working from Home in Academic Settings during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Jimmy Stephen Munobwa; Fereshteh Ahmadi; Saeid Zandi; Natalie Davidsson; Sharareh Akhavan
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-10-03       Impact factor: 4.614

10.  Back pain: An aftermath of Covid-19 pandemic? A Malta perspective.

Authors:  Stephan Grech; Joseph N Borg; Sarah Cuschieri
Journal:  Musculoskeletal Care       Date:  2021-06-06
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