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Sound Practice—improving occupational health and safety for professional orchestral musicians in Australia

机译:合理的做法-改善澳大利亚专业管弦乐演奏者的职业健康和安全

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The Sound Practice Project is a 5-year study involving baseline evaluation, development, and implementation of musician-specific work health and safety initiatives. A cross-sectional population physical and psychological survey and physical assessment were conducted at the same time, with an auditory health assessment conducted later. The results were used to guide the development of a series of targeted interventions, encompassing physical, psychological, and auditory health components. This paper provides an overview of the project but focuses on the health findings arising from the cross-sectional survey. Three hundred and seventy-seven musicians from the eight professional symphony orchestras in Australia took part in the cross-sectional study (about 70% of eligible musicians). Eighty-four percent (84%) of musicians reported past performance-related musculoskeletal disorder (PRMD) episodes; 50% were suffering a current PRMD. Of the 63% who returned hearing surveys, 43% believed they had hearing loss, and 64% used earplugs at least intermittently. Noise exposure was found to be high in private practice, although awareness of risk and earplug use in this environment was lower than in orchestral settings. Improved strategic approaches, acoustic screens and recently developed active earplugs were found to provide effective new options for hearing protection. With respect to psychosocial screening, female musicians reported significantly more trait anxiety, music performance anxiety, social anxiety, and other forms of anxiety and depression than male musicians. The youngest musicians were significantly more anxious compared with the oldest musicians. Thirty-three percent (33%) of musicians may meet criteria for a diagnosis of social phobia; 32% returned a positive depression screen and 22% for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PRMDs and trigger point discomfort levels were strongly associated with increasing severity of psychological issues such as depression and music performance anxiety.
机译:声音实践项目是一项为期5年的研究,涉及基准评估,开发和实施针对音乐家的工作健康与安全计划。同时进行了横断面人群的身体和心理调查以及身体评估,随后进行了听觉健康评估。研究结果用于指导一系列针对性干预措施的开发,包括身体,心理和听觉健康方面的内容。本文提供了该项目的概述,但侧重于横断面调查产生的健康发现。来自澳大利亚八个专业交响乐团的377名音乐家参加了横断面研究(约占合格音乐家的70%)。 84%(84%)的音乐家报告过与表演相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(PRMD)发作; 50%的人目前患有PRMD。在进行听力调查的63%的人中,有43%的人认为自己有听力损失,另有64%的人至少间歇性地使用了耳塞。尽管在这种环境中对风险和使用耳塞的意识比在管弦乐队环境中要低,但在私人实践中发现噪声暴露仍然很高。发现改进的战略方法,隔音屏和最近开发的有源耳塞为听力保护提供了有效的新选择。关于心理社会筛查,女性音乐家报告的性格焦虑,音乐表演焦虑,社交焦虑以及其他形式的焦虑和沮丧比男性音乐家明显多。与年龄最大的音乐家相比,年龄最小的音乐家要焦虑得多。 33%(33%)的音乐人可能符合诊断社交恐惧症的标准; 32%的患者接受了积极的抑郁筛查,而22%的患者患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。 PRMD和触发点不适水平与诸如抑郁症和音乐演奏焦虑症等心理问题日益严重的程度密切相关。

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