Title of article :
An Ergonomic Evaluation of the Office Workplace: Determining the Cut-off Point of Checklists for Workstation Layout and Computer Users’ Posture
Author/Authors :
Sobhani ، Seyvan Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Qazvin University of Medical Science , Tabanfar ، Sara Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Qazvin University of Medical Science , Safari Variani ، Ali Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Qazvin University of medical sciences , Varmazyar ، Sakineh Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Social Determinants Health Research Center and Research Institute for Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases, Faculty of Health - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences
From page :
57
To page :
62
Abstract :
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the ergonomics of the office workplace and determine the cut-off point of the workstation layout checklist (WSLC) and the work posture checklist (WPC) of computer users. Methods: The descriptive-analytical was performed among 200 office staff willing to cooperate at the university. To collect data and evaluate workstations and the posture of employees, the WSLC and WPC were used, respectively. The ROC curve was used to determine the cut point of the final score of the checklists. Results: The optimal cut-off point value for the WSLC was 14.5 (sensitivity = 91.2, specificity = 77.8, and area under the curve = 0.89). Similarly, the best cut-off point value for the WPC was identified as 8.5, with a sensitivity of 93.9, specificity of 71.8, and area under the curve of 0.88. The evaluation results showed that 25 % of the workstations and 32 % of the working postures of the employees were at an undesirable level. Conclusion: Determining the cut-off point for valid WSLC and WPC plays a crucial role in evaluating the cost, facilitation, speed, and repetition associated with office workplaces, thereby categorizing them as either desirable or undesirable. A quarter of the workstations and a third of the working postures of the employees were evaluated as undesirable.
Keywords :
Computer , Posture , Users , Workplace , Office
Journal title :
Journal of Human, Environment and Health Promotion
Journal title :
Journal of Human, Environment and Health Promotion
Record number :
2780947
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