A Survey on the Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Symptom according to Work Task

작업유형별 근골격계 증상 호소율에 관한 조사연구

  • Oh, Hae-Ju (Department of Preventive Medicine, Kosin College Medicine) ;
  • Lee, Duk-Hee (Department of Preventive Medicine, Kosin College Medicine) ;
  • Park, In-Guen (Department of Preventive Medicine, Kosin College Medicine) ;
  • Jang, She-Han (Department of Preventive Medicine, Kosin College Medicine)
  • 오혜주 (고신대학교 의학부 예방의학교실) ;
  • 이덕희 (고신대학교 의학부 예방의학교실) ;
  • 박인근 (고신대학교 의학부 예방의학교실) ;
  • 장세한 (고신대학교 의학부 예방의학교실)
  • Published : 1994.06.01

Abstract

Though people occupationally exposed to machineries and automation in the industrialized society desire work involving decreased strength, due to the continuous and repetitive activities, a new industrial stress is present. Studies on prevalence of musculoskeletal disease and their related risk factors have evolved. In this study in relation to work tasks, we investigated the differences in musculoskeletal symptoms occurring In each body region. The results of the survey were as follows. 1. When comparing age, level of education, work duration, job satisfaction and leisure time activities according to work task, age in control group was $38.83{\pm}5.5$, in comparison to the other 2 groups was smaller(p<0.05), and level of education in control group was higher (p<0.05). Work duration in the cutting department was $8.04{\pm}4.99$ years longer than the other 2 groups (p<0.05), but there was no difference in the job satisfaction and leisure time activities. 2. The mean of symptom scores of each work task was 1.54 in the cutting department, 1.57 in the press department and 1.59 in the control group, and there was no significant differnce in the 3 groups. The mean of symptom scores for upper extremities in the control group was low but no statistically significant diffrence was shown. 3. When comparing the mean of symptom score according to work task in the each body region, in the shoulder region, the symptom score in the press department which desired strength was higher than the other 2 groups but no significant difference was shown. In the wrist region the cutting department scored 1.01 and in comparison to the other 2 groups was significantly increased (p<0.05). 4. The results of the univariate regression analysis on the major individual risk factors associated with musculoskeletal symptom relating work showed that previous symptom complaints in the same body region was significant risk factor(p<0.001) in the whole body Besides wrist, hip, and knee, psychological problem was shown to be a significant factor(p<0.05). And the body regions which work task was significant risk factor were wrist and neck region (p<0.05). 5. The results of the multiple regression analysis involving significant factors of each body region from the univariate regression analysis showed that previous symptom complaint in whole body region(p<0.001) and psychological problem in the shoulder, elbow and lumbar region (p<0.05) were significant factors, and work task was significant factor in the wrist (p<0.05).

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