Title of article :
Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of the “Health and Work Questionnaire” and Association of its Subscales with Work-Related Musculoskeletal Symptoms among Office Workers
Author/Authors :
Daneshmandi, Hadi Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Institute of Health - Research Center for Health Sciences , Choobineh, Alireza Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Institute of Health - Research Center for Health Sciences , Ghaem, Haleh Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - School of Health - Department of Epidemiology , Fakherpour, Anahita Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - School of Health - Department of Occupational Health Engineering
Pages :
8
From page :
100
To page :
107
Abstract :
Background: For an organization to be successful, the productivity of its employees is of vital importance. This study aimed to: 1) translate and examine the psychometric properties of the Health and Work Questionnaire (HWQ) among Iranian office workers, and 2) Determine the association between six subscales of the Persian version of HWQ (P-HWQ) and Workrelated Musculoskeletal Symptoms (WMSs) among the subjects. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among office workers employed at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. In order to standardize the questionnaire, the English version of the HWQ was translated into Persian (the Iranian official language), using the standard “forward-backward” translation, cognitive debriefing, and cultural adaptation procedure. The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ) was used to determine the WMSs prevalence rate among the subjects. Results: 129 office workers, including 44 (34.1%) males and 85 (65.9%) females with a mean ± SD age of 36.22±7.72 years voluntarily participated in this study. Internal consistency of the P-HWQ was acceptable for all subscales (0.65≤α). Factor analysis of the P-HWQ for each item related to the subscale was acceptable (0.4<). The highest prevalence rates of WMSs in the last week were related to lower back (51.2%), neck (43.4%), and shoulders (41.1%). The concentration/focus subscale of productivity (derived from P-HWQ) was related to WMSs in participants. Conclusion: The P-HWQ has good structural characteristics, is a valid and reliable instrument, and can be used for measuring the productivity of Iranian office workers. Improvement of working conditions is suggested to reduce the musculoskeletal problems, and enhancement of people’s concentration/focus and productivity.
Keywords :
Musculoskeletal , Office , Productivity , Symptoms , Worker
Journal title :
Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2503373
Link To Document :
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