Title of article :
Relationship between Mental Workload Index and Work Ability Index in a Food Industry
Author/Authors :
Azimi ، Nafiseh School of Public Health - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Hesam ، Ghasem Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Occupational and Environmental Health Research Center - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences , Khosravi ، Farideh Department of Biostatistics - Occupational and Environmental Health Research Center - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences , Motamedzadeh ، Majid Ergonomics Department - School of Health, Research Center for Health Sciences - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Moradpour ، Zahra Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Occupational and Environmental Health Research Center - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Spending a significant part of the daily in workplace has led to reduction in the time of rest and recreation of people. Therefore, considering the importance of the potential effect of mental work load on work ability, the present study was conducted to determine the relationship between mental workload and work ability in workers of a food industry. Methods: This crosssectional study performed on 40 workers in a food industry in Qom province, Iran in 2017. Three demographic questionnaires, NASATlx mental workload index and work ability index (WAI) were used for data collection. Finally, data were analyzed using SPSS software. Results: The results obtained from examining the relationship between work ability index and mental workload index in the studied industry showed high workload index score, however, there was no significant relationship between these two indexes (P = 0.07). results of regression analysis showed that only age of people has a significant relationship with the results of WAI. Conclusion: The mental workload index among workers of food industry was very high, which can be attributed to strict supervision due to the importance of food hygiene. High mental workload can affect human error and work efficiency of the worker.
Keywords :
Mental workload index , Work ability index , Food industry , Job stress
Journal title :
Archives of Occupational Health
Journal title :
Archives of Occupational Health