Eastern Michigan University, School of Nursing, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA.
Workplace Health Saf. 2012 Jan;60(1):19-24. doi: 10.1177/216507991206000104.
Limited attention is paid to the hazards experienced by orchestra musicians in the occupational health and safety literature. Within that literature, the primary focus has been on noise exposure. A focus on this area is warranted because high sound pressure levels are a product of this work environment. However, in addition to being at risk for noise-induced hearing loss, workers are also at risk for musculoskeletal injury and illness related to stressful body postures held for prolonged work periods. The socio-political forces of employment may place workers at risk for mental health disorders (e.g., depression). The researchers distributed an anonymous survey to classical orchestra musicians in the southwestern United States. The survey inventoried several areas related to occupational health risks. Results suggest low health care-seeking behaviors relative to self-reported signs and symptoms of morbidity. Musicians also reported limited formal training and education regarding occupational health risks. Risk information was provided late in their professional development. This is a particular concern because of the young age at which music training is initiated.
职业健康安全文献中对管弦乐队音乐家所经历的危害关注有限。在该文献中,主要关注点一直是噪声暴露。关注这一领域是有必要的,因为高强度的声压水平是这种工作环境的产物。然而,管弦乐队的音乐家除了有患噪声性听力损失的风险外,由于长时间保持紧张的身体姿势,他们还面临与肌肉骨骼损伤和疾病相关的风险。工作的社会政治力量可能会使工人面临心理健康障碍(例如,抑郁症)的风险。研究人员向美国西南部的古典管弦乐队音乐家发放了一份匿名调查。该调查列出了与职业健康风险相关的几个方面。结果表明,相对于自我报告的发病症状和体征,寻求医疗保健的行为较少。音乐家们还报告说,他们接受的关于职业健康风险的正规培训和教育有限。风险信息是在他们职业生涯的后期才提供的。这是一个特别令人关注的问题,因为音乐培训开始的年龄很小。