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Knee complaints and consequences on work status; a 10-year follow-up survey among floor layers and graphic designers

机译:膝盖投诉以及对工作状态的影响;对地板层和图形设计师进行的为期十年的后续调查

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Background The purpose of the study was to examine if knee complaints among floor layers predict exclusion from the trade. Methods In 1994/95 self-reported data were obtained from a cohort of floor layers and graphic designers with and without knee straining work activities, respectively. At follow-up in 2005 the questionnaire survey was repeated. The study population consisted of 81 floor layers and 173 graphic designers who were presently working in their trades at baseline (1995). All participants were men aged 36–70 years in 2005. We computed the risk of losing gainful employment in the trade according to occurrence of knee complaints at baseline, using Cox proportional hazard regression adjusted for a number of potential confounding variables. Moreover, the crude and adjusted odds risk ratio for knee complaints according to status of employment in the trade were computed, using graphic designers as reference. Results A positive but non-significant association between knee complaints lasting more than 30 days the past 12 months and exclusion from the trade was found among floor layers (Hazard Ratio = 1.4, 95% CI = 0.6–3.5). The frequency of self-reported knee complaints was lower among floor layers presently at work in the trade in year 2005 (26.3%) compared with baseline in 1995 (41.1%), while the opposite tendency was seen among graphic designers (20.7% vs. 10.7%). Conclusion The study suggests that knee complaints are a risk factor for premature exclusion from a knee demanding trade. However, low power of the study precludes strong conclusions. The study also indicates a healthy worker effect among floor layers and a survivor effect among graphic designers.
机译:背景研究的目的是检查地板各层之间的膝盖不适是否预测该行业的排斥。方法在1994/95年度,自我报告的数据分别来自一组地板层和平面设计师,他们有和没有膝盖拉紧的工作。在2005年的随访中,重复了问卷调查。研究人群包括81个底层和173个平面设计师,他们目前在基线时从事行业(1995年)。所有参与者均为2005年的36至70岁的男性。我们根据基线时膝关节疾病的发生情况,使用Cox比例风险回归对许多潜在的混杂变量进行了调整,计算出失去该行业有酬工作的风险。此外,以图形设计师为参考,根据行业的就业状况,计算了膝盖投诉的粗略和调整后的赔率风险比。结果在过去的12个月中,膝关节投诉持续超过30天与交易被排除在底层之间存在积极但不显着的关联(危险比= 1.4,95%CI = 0.6-3.5)。与1995年的基准水平(41.1%)相比,2005年该行业目前在工作的地板层中自我报告的膝盖投诉频率较低(26.3%),而在平面设计师中则出现了相反的趋势(20.7%vs。 10.7%)。结论研究表明,膝关节不适是过早排除在膝关节要求高的行业中的危险因素。但是,这项研究的低效率无法得出有力的结论。该研究还表明,地板层之间的健康工人效应和图形设计师之间的幸存者效应。

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