Author/Authors :
Aghilinejad, Mashallah Occupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services (IUMS), Tehran, Iran , Kabir-Mokamelkhah, Elahe Occupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services (IUMS), Tehran, Iran , Labbafinejad, Yasser Occupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services (IUMS), Tehran, Iran , Bahrami-Ahmadi, Amir Research Consultant - PhD by Research Candidate - Occupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services (IUMS), Tehran, Iran , Hosseini, Hamid Reza co-Member of Medicine Research Center (OMRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, (IUMS), Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Ergonomic training had been implemented for prevention or reduction of neck and
shoulder complaints among workers. The purpose of the present study was to assess the role of ergonomic
training intervention on decreasing the prevalence of neck and shoulder complaints among
workers of an automobile factory.
Methods: Within the present randomized clinical trial, the role of three ergonomic training methods
on the prevalence of neck and shoulders pain among 503 workers of an automobile factory (Response
rate: 94.23%) was assessed. The eligible workers were randomly allocated into the following
three interventional (pamphlet, lecture, workshop) groups and one control group. The Nordic questionnaire
was used to assess the prevalence of neck and shoulder complaints. We followed and assessed
the prevalence of neck and shoulders complaints among the study employees before and one
year after the intervention. We used chi-square and Mann-Whitney tests to compare the prevalence
of neck and shoulder complaints between the trial and control groups. A two-tailed P-value less than
or equal to 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: The prevalence of neck and shoulders complaints among the study employees at the recent
week (p= 0.002) and year (p= 0.02) had been significantly decreased in the study employees
after participating in the study workshop. The prevalence of neck and shoulders complaints at the
recent week and year did not significantly changed in the study employees after receiving the pamphlet
and lecture as ergonomic trainings.
Conclusion: Workshop as an ergonomic training method had an effective and powerful role on
decreasing the prevalence of neck and shoulders complaints among workers.
Keywords :
Training , Neck and Shoulders Pain , Prevalence , Ergonomic Intervention