Author/Authors :
torkaman ، JAVAD Department of Ergonomics - School of Health - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Ghavamedin Attari ، Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Engineering - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Aim: Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) are the most common work-related problem in many bakery workers in developing and industrialized countries. This study aimed to assess the rate and ergonomic risk factors of MSDs among traditional bread bakers in Hamadan. Method and Materials: This cross-sectional descriptive-analytic study was conducted on 310 traditional bread bakers in Hamadan, Iran. The prevalence of MSDs was assessed using the Nordic Questionnaire (NQ), body map, and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Analysis of data was performed in SPSS (version 20) using Chi-square and independent T tests. Findings:The Mean and Standard Deviation (M±SD) of work experience, height, weight, Body Mass Index (BMI) and age were respectively, 4±6.82 (Year), 1.6±0.08 (M), 60±12.76 (kg), 24.65±4.70 and 43.5±12.60 (Year). The involved organs in baking consisted of the neck, shoulder, back, waist, elbow, arm, hand, thigh, knee, shin and ankle. The highest prevalence rates of pain in the studied workers referred to the middle back (N=38; %92.68), knees (N=33; %80.49), shoulders (N=13; %30.95), forearms (N=11; %26.19) and wrists (N=11; %26.19) respectively.The prevalence of MSDs correlated with BMI and work experience significantly (P ≤0.05). Conclusion: As, this study revealed that the rate of musculoskeletal disorders in the different body regions of bread bakers were high, proper interventional preventive management are strongly recommended to be designed and impleneted to eliminate the disorders among this target group.
Keywords :
Body Map , Nordic Questionnaire (NQ) , Musculoskeletal Disorders(MSDs) , Visual Analog Scale