The Relationship between Risky Work Behaviors and Self-Reported Knee Pain among Malaysian Railway Workers.
Br J Med Med Res
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2015; 10(3): 1-9
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en Inglés
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal pains at workplace and its prevalence ranges from 10 to 60%. Risky work behaviors are established risk factors. They result in functional impairment, disability and reduce quality of life.Objectives:
This study aims to determine the relationships between risky work behaviors and knee pain among Malaysian railway workers. Materials andMethods:
A cross-sectional study was carried out on 513 railway workers across eight states within Peninsular Malaysia. Socio-demographics, risky work behaviors, occupational safety and history of knee pain were obtained by direct interviews using a structured closed ended questionnaire. Descriptive, bivariate and multiple logistic regression analyses were performed.Results:
The prevalence of self-reported knee pain over the past one year was 31.6%. Multivariate analysis yielded six significant predictors of knee pain Socio-demographics (tertiary education); risky work behaviors (lifting or carrying heavy objects, working in uncomfortable position of knee joint, repeated flexion and extension of knee joint, continuous sitting work); and occupational safety (applying Personal Protective Equipment - PPE during work).Conclusion:
The significant associations between knee pain and risky work behaviors in railway workers point to urgent need for preventive measures, particularly in high risk occupations.
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Tipo de estudio:
Estudio de etiología
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Estudio observacional
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Estudio pronóstico
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Investigación cualitativa
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Factores de riesgo
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Br J Med Med Res
Año:
2015
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