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澳大利亚验光师身体不适的风险因素。

Risk factors for physical discomfort in Australian optometrists.

作者信息

Long Jennifer, Naduvilath Thomas J, Hao Ling Eileen, Li Annie, Ng Weixiang, Yip Wesley, Stapleton Fiona

机构信息

School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Optom Vis Sci. 2011 Feb;88(2):317-26. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0b013e3182045a8e.

Abstract

PURPOSE

There are anecdotal reports that optometrists suffer work-related physical discomfort but no published reports to support this.

METHODS

An on-line questionnaire was sent by e-mail to ∼1700 Australian optometrists. Participants were asked if they experienced work-related discomfort in any of eight nominated body regions, the type and severity of discomfort, self-reported work-related factors contributing to the discomfort, and demographic and work-related information.

RESULTS

Four hundred sixteen optometrists participated in the questionnaire. Work-related physical discomfort was reported by 82% of respondents. The most common sites of discomfort were neck, shoulder, and lower back. Univariate analysis revealed that females are more likely to report discomfort than males (p = 0.001) and more likely to report a higher number of discomfort sites (p = 0.002). Multivariate analysis revealed that females have up to a 6.6× [confidence interval (CI) = 2.2-19.9] greater risk of reporting discomfort in individual body locations compared with males and a higher risk of experiencing severe discomfort (discomfort present for >30 days) [odds ratio (OR) = 3.0, CI = 1.7 to 5.5]. A greater number of eye examinations per day increased the risk of reporting work-related discomfort by up to 5.1× (CI = 2.1 to 12.7). Being self-employed and being older than 40 years both appear to be protective factors for work-related discomfort. The risk of experiencing severe discomfort is increased by performing repetitive tasks (OR = 1.9, CI = 1.2 to 3.1) and by continuing to work while injured (OR = 2.9, CI = 1.6 to 5.2). Eliminating both these factors would reduce the disease load for severe discomfort by 28%.

CONCLUSIONS

Females, young optometrists, and those conducting a high number of consultations daily have a higher risk of experiencing work-related physical discomfort. Performing repetitive tasks and continuing to work while injured increases the risk of severe discomfort. The results of this investigation have important implications for the longevity of the optometry workforce.

摘要

目的

有传闻称验光师会遭受与工作相关的身体不适,但尚无已发表的报告支持这一说法。

方法

通过电子邮件向约1700名澳大利亚验光师发送了一份在线问卷。询问参与者是否在八个指定身体部位中的任何一个部位经历过与工作相关的不适、不适的类型和严重程度、自我报告的导致不适的工作相关因素,以及人口统计学和工作相关信息。

结果

416名验光师参与了问卷调查。82%的受访者报告有与工作相关的身体不适。最常见的不适部位是颈部、肩部和下背部。单因素分析显示,女性比男性更有可能报告不适(p = 0.001),且更有可能报告更多的不适部位(p = 0.002)。多因素分析显示,与男性相比,女性在各个身体部位报告不适的风险高达6.6倍[置信区间(CI)= 2.2 - 19.9],经历严重不适(不适持续超过30天)的风险更高[比值比(OR)= 3.0,CI = 1.7至5.5]。每天进行更多的眼部检查会使报告与工作相关不适的风险增加高达5.1倍(CI = 2.1至12.7)。个体经营和年龄超过40岁似乎都是与工作相关不适的保护因素。执行重复性任务(OR = 1.9,CI = 1.2至3.1)和受伤时继续工作(OR = 2.9,CI = 1.6至5.2)会增加经历严重不适的风险。消除这两个因素将使严重不适的疾病负担降低28%。

结论

女性、年轻验光师以及每天进行大量会诊的人经历与工作相关身体不适的风险较高。执行重复性任务和受伤时继续工作会增加严重不适的风险。这项调查的结果对验光师劳动力的长期发展具有重要意义。

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