McPhee C S, Lipscomb H J
Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Am J Ind Med. 2009 Apr;52(4):331-40. doi: 10.1002/ajim.20687.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between upper-extremity musculoskeletal symptoms (MS) and diminished physical health related quality of life (PHRQoL) in a population of women, mostly African-American working in poultry processing and other low-wage jobs in rural northeastern North Carolina.
A cross-sectional analysis was performed on baseline data of self-reported PHRQoL and musculoskeletal symptoms for 291 poultry processing workers and 299 community comparison women. Logarithmic binomial regression was performed to assess the relationship between moderate to severe MS on low PHRQoL.
Prevalence of poor PHRQoL was 35.5% among poultry processing workers, and 14.7% among community comparison group. Moderate to severe upper-extremity musculoskeletal symptoms were present in 34.4% of the poultry workers and 10.7% of the comparison group. After adjusting for age and other chronic conditions, moderate to severe musculoskeletal symptoms were associated with low PHRQoL in both groups. Although the observed effect was stronger among the comparison group (adjusted prevalence ratios (95% confidence interval): poultry workers = 1.89 (1.36, 2.64), community comparison = 4.26 (2.51, 7.24), the population attributable risk percent was similar (poultry workers = 28.9, community comparison = 31.3%)) due to the higher prevalence of moderate to severe symptoms in the poultry workers.
Significant upper-extremity musculoskeletal symptoms were associated with poor PHRQoL among both groups of women employed in low-wage jobs. Nationwide, poultry work is over-represented by minorities and immigrants. Though challenging, we need to search for ways to improve the conditions of these women as a matter of social justice.
本研究旨在评估北卡罗来纳州东北部农村地区从事家禽加工及其他低薪工作的女性群体中,上肢肌肉骨骼症状(MS)与身体健康相关生活质量(PHRQoL)下降之间的关联,这些女性大多为非裔美国人。
对291名家禽加工工人和299名社区对照女性的自我报告的PHRQoL和肌肉骨骼症状的基线数据进行横断面分析。采用对数二项回归分析来评估中度至重度MS与低PHRQoL之间的关系。
家禽加工工人中PHRQoL较差的患病率为35.5%,社区对照组为14.7%。34.4%的家禽工人存在中度至重度上肢肌肉骨骼症状,对照组为10.7%。在调整年龄和其他慢性病因素后,两组中中度至重度肌肉骨骼症状均与低PHRQoL相关。尽管在对照组中观察到的效应更强(调整后的患病率比(95%置信区间):家禽工人 = 1.89(1.36, 2.64),社区对照 = 4.26(2.51, 7.24)),但由于家禽工人中中度至重度症状的患病率较高,人群归因风险百分比相似(家禽工人 = 28.9,社区对照 = 31.3%)。
在从事低薪工作的两组女性中,明显的上肢肌肉骨骼症状均与较差的PHRQoL相关。在全国范围内,从事家禽工作的人群中少数族裔和移民占比过高。尽管具有挑战性,但作为社会正义问题,我们需要寻找改善这些女性状况的方法。