Musculoskeletal disorders in hotel restaurant workers

被引:51
作者
Chyuan, JYA
Du, CL
Yeh, WY
Li, CY
机构
[1] Fu Jen Catholic Univ, Coll Med, Dept Publ Hlth, Hsinchuang 24205, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan
[2] Fu Jen Catholic Univ, Coll Human Ecol, Dept Restaurant Hotel & Inst Management, Hsinchuang, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan
[3] Council Labor Affairs, Inst Occupat Safety & Hlth, Div Occupat Med, Executive Yuen, Taiwan
[4] Council Labor Affairs, Inst Occupat Safety & Hlth, Div Occupat Hyg, Executive Yuen, Taiwan
来源
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE-OXFORD | 2004年 / 54卷 / 01期
关键词
epidemiology; prevalence rate; work-related musculoskeletal disorders;
D O I
10.1093/occmed/kqg108
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background A variety of occupational groups have been shown to experience elevated risks of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD). Little information on WMSD is available in hotel restaurant workers. Objective To document the profile of WMSD in a sample of hotel restaurant workers in Taiwan. Methods A self-administered questionnaire was used to gather information regarding body site specific WMSD, pain intensity and strategies for pain relief amongst a sample of hotel restaurant workers. Results Among 905 restaurant workers, 785 (84%) reported experience of WMSD in the previous month, with the highest prevalence rate found for the shoulder (58%). The highest mean score for perceived pain intensity was found for the lower back/waist (2.50 points). Despite a high prevalence rate, only a small portion of those reporting WMSD (12%) considered their work capacity or activities of daily living to be affected by WMSD, and only <5% of workers with WMSD sought medical treatment. Conclusion WMSD related pain is common among hotel restaurant workers in Taiwan, but it does not appear to interfere with job performance or daily living. Self-treatment and alternative therapies that have not been evaluated for effectiveness are commonly employed by hotel restaurant workers.
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页码:55 / 57
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