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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and ergonomic risk factors in special education teachers and teacher’s aides

机译:特殊教育教师和教师助手中与工作有关的肌肉骨骼疾病和人体工程学危险因素

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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) have become increasingly common among health-related professionals. Special education personnel who serve students with disabilities often experience physical strains; however, WMSDs have been overlooked in this population. The objectives of this study were to investigate the work-related ergonomics-associated factors in this population and to evaluate their correlation with the WMSDs prevalence. A questionnaire with three domains, namely demographics, prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders, and ergonomic factors, designed by our research team was delivered to educators who work in special education schools. Approximately 86?% of the 388 special education school teachers and teacher’s aides in this study experienced musculoskeletal disorders. The lower back, shoulder, and wrist were the three most affected regions. A logistic regression analysis revealed that the participants’ background factors, namely >5.5?years of experience (odds ratio [OR]?=?4.090, 95?% CI: 1.350-12.390), students with multiple disorders (OR?=?2.412, 95?% CI: 1.100-5.287), and other work-related ergonomic factors (assistance in diaper changing and others duties), were strongly associated with the prevalence of WMSD. Nap habit (OR?=?0.442, 95?% CI: 0.230-0.851) and having teaching partners in the same class (OR?=?0.486, 95?% CI: 0.250-0.945) resulted in low possibility of acquiring WMSDs. The use of supportive devices was associated with a low WMSD prevalence. The present study revealed an association between WMSDs and specific job features among teachers and teacher’s aides in special education schools. Future efforts should emphasize examining safe student-handling ergonomics, formulating policies regarding student-teacher ratio, incorporating mandatory break times at the workplaces, and promoting personal health for preventing work-related injuries.
机译:与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(WMSD)在与健康相关的专业人员中越来越普遍。为残疾学生服务的特殊教育人员经常遭受身体压力。但是,WMSD在这一人群中被忽略了。这项研究的目的是调查该人群中与工作相关的人机工程学相关因素,并评估其与WMSD患病率的相关性。由我们的研究团队设计的调查问卷,包括人口统计学,与工作相关的骨骼肌肉疾病的患病率和人体工程学因素三个领域,已分发给在特殊教育学校工作的教育工作者。这项研究的388名特殊教育学校的教师和助手中,约有86%患有肌肉骨骼疾病。下背部,肩膀和手腕是三个受影响最大的区域。逻辑回归分析显示,参与者的背景因素,即> 5.5年的经验(优势比[OR]?=?4.090,95 %% CI:1.350-12.390),患有多种疾病的学生(OR?=?2.412) ,95%CI:1.100-5.287)和其他与工作相关的人体工程学因素(协助换尿布和其他职责)与WMSD的患病率密切相关。午睡习惯(OR = 0.442,95%CI:0.230-0.851),并且在同一个班级中有教学伙伴(OR = 0.486,95 CI:0.250-0.945),导致获得WMSD的可能性很小。支持设备的使用与低WMSD患病率相关。本研究揭示了WMSD与特殊教育学校的教师和教师助手之间的特定工作特征之间的关联。未来的工作应强调检查安全的学生处理人机工程学,制定有关师生比例的政策,在工作场所纳入强制性的休息时间,并促进个人健康以防止工伤。

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