| Literature DB >> 36141974 |
Ahmad Asyraf Abdul Rahim1, Mohammad Saffree Jeffree1, Dayang Maryama Ag Daud1, Nicholas Pang1, Mohd Fazeli Sazali1.
Abstract
Musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) is a major health problem, which can lead to an enormous burden to the institution as well as chronic disability to the individual. Teachers are at risk of developing MSD due to the exposure to various ergonomic risk factors. Teachers of special education, for example, are expected to perform extra duty such as lifting and moving students, feeding food, changing diapers, and helping them in ambulation. Although there is an adequate amount of scientific research on MSD's prevalence and its risk factors among regular teachers, only few studies have focused on special education teachers. This review aimed to address these gaps by describing the evidence from various papers on the prevalence of MSD among regular and special education teachers and the related risk factors. The papers have been gathered using electronic databases, including PubMed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and Springer. The prevalence of MSD among regular teachers ranges from 48.7% to 73.7%, while the prevalence ranges from 38.7% to 94% in special education teachers. Risk factors, such as individual (age, duration of teaching, working hours, and work burden), physical (teaching activities, affected body areas), and psychological factors (stress, anxiety, fear), were identified. From the review, it is recommended to implement ergonomically designed workplaces, comprehensive ergonomic training, psychological approaches, and functional training among teachers at risk.Entities:
Keywords: designed workplaces; ergonomics; musculoskeletal disorders; special education teachers
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36141974 PMCID: PMC9517555 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191811704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Studies reporting the prevalence of MSD among regular school teachers.
| Study | Location | Year | Study Population | Sample Size | Body Site | Prevalence of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ceballos & Santos | Pernambuco, Brazil | 2015 | Kindergarten and elementary grades teachers | 525 | Shoulders, upper back, neck, ankle/feet | 73.5 |
| Chaiklieng & Suggaravetsiri | Nakhonphanom, Thailand | 2012 | Primary and secondary school teachers | 718 | Lower back, shoulder, | 73.7 |
| Ebied | Cairo, Egypt | 2015 | Primary school teachers | 200 | Lower back, neck, shoulder | 76 |
| Mohd Anuar et al. | Putrajaya, Malaysia | 2016 | Secondary school teachers | 120 | Lower back | 72.9 |
| P. N. Erick & Smith | Botswana, Africa | 2014 | Primary and secondary school teachers | 1747 | Lower back | 55.7 |
| Temesgen et al. | Gondar Town, | 2019 | Primary and secondary school teachers | 754 | Shoulder and neck | 57.3 |
| Yue et al. | Guangdong Province, China | 2012 | Primary, junior middle, and secondary school teachers | 893 | Neck, shoulder, | 48.7 |
Studies reporting the prevalence of MSD among special education school teachers.
| Study | Location | Year | Study Population | Sample Size | Body Site | Prevalence of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atikah et al. | Kelantan, Malaysia | 2019 | Special education teachers | 103 | Lower back, shoulder, neck | 72 |
| Claus, Matthias et al. | Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany | 2014 | Special education teachers and educational staffs | 395 | Lower back | 38.7 |
| H. Y. K. Cheng et al. | Taiwan (multiple regions) | 2013 | Special education teachers | 323 | Shoulder, lower back, neck | 94 |
| H. Y. K. Cheng et al. | Taiwan (multiple regions) | 2016 | Special education teachers and teacher’s aides | 388 | Lower back, shoulder, wrist, knee | 86 |
| Muto, Shigeki et al. | Shizuoka, Japan | 2006 | Special education teachers and assistant staffs | 975 | Lower back | 45 |
| Pillastrini et al. | Forli, Italy | 2009 | Special education teachers | 71 | Neck, lower back | 85.9 |
| Wong et al. | Hong Kong | 2009 | Special education teachers, teaching assistants, and health care professionals | 33 | Lower back | 55 |