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Loads of housework? Biomechanical assessments of the upper limbs in women performing common household tasks

机译:做家务?妇女在执行日常家务劳动时对上肢的生物力学评估

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Housework is a form of regular manual work that is often performed by women. Little is known about the entity of biomechanical exposure to the upper limbs during typical housework tasks. This study aims to make an initial quantitative estimate of some such exposures. We conducted objective assessments of biomechanical exposure to the upper limbs during nine frequent housework tasks performed by 12 women without domestic help. For the main evaluations, we implemented five instruments: the OCRA (Occupational Repetitive Actions) checklist; OREGE (Outil de Repérage et d'Evaluation des Gestes); the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) assessment of hand activity levels (HAL); RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessment); and the full checklist of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. The ACGIH evaluation suggested light/moderate biomechanical exposure levels, as did the RULA. For the OCRA checklist and OREGE, time-weighted average scores (not adjusted by a duration multiplier because women may also routinely undergo biomechanical loads in other domestic or professional settings) were: OCRA checklist, 12.0 ("mild risk", light red) and OREGE, 10.2 ("not recommended"). The full checklist of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries showed that repetitive/similar movements (for >2 h/day) accompanied by other risk factors such as 30° bending of the wrists, 45°stretched wrists, 30°ulnar stretches, and manual force. Housework commonly entails light-moderate biomechanical loads that nevertheless could conceivably contribute to the genesis/worsening of musculoskeletal disorders. Biomechanical loads experienced by women during housework deserve greater consideration in epidemiologic studies of musculoskeletal disorders.
机译:家务劳动是妇女经常进行的定期体力劳动的一种形式。在典型的家务劳动中,对上肢生物力学暴露的实体知之甚少。这项研究旨在对某些此类暴露进行初步的定量估计。我们对12名没有家庭帮助的妇女进​​行的9次频繁的家务劳动中的上肢生物力学暴露进行了客观评估。对于主要评估,我们实施了五种工具:OCRA(职业重复行动)清单; OREGE(Outil deRepérageet d'Evaluation des Gestes);美国政府工业卫生专家会议(ACGIH)对手活动水平(HAL)的评估; RULA(快速上肢评估);以及华盛顿州劳工和工业部的完整清单。 ACGIH评估建议光/中度生物机械暴露水平,RULA也是如此。对于OCRA清单和OREGE,时间加权平均得分(由于妇女在其他家庭或专业机构中也可能例行承受生物力学负荷,因此未通过工期乘数进行调整)为:OCRA清单,12.0(“轻度风险”,浅红色)和OREGE,10.2(“不推荐”)。华盛顿州劳动和工业部的完整清单显示,重复/类似运动(> 2小时/天)伴随着其他风险因素,例如腕部弯曲30°,腕部弯曲45°,尺骨伸展30°和手动力。做家务通常需要轻度的生物力学负荷,尽管如此,可以想像它们可能有助于肌肉骨骼疾病的发生/恶化。妇女在做家务期间承受的生物力学负荷在肌肉骨骼疾病的流行病学研究中应得到更多的考虑。

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