Zoer I, Frings-Dresen M H W, Sluiter J K
Coronel Institute of Occupational Health, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, PO Box 22700, 1100 DE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2014 Aug;87(6):647-54. doi: 10.1007/s00420-013-0903-8. Epub 2013 Aug 31.
Musculoskeletal complaints from employees commonly occur and may lead to work impairments. Desirable adjustments in work may differ according to age and the type of complaint. We determined whether the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints, resulting work impairment and desirable and feasible adjustments in work differs between employees of various age groups at a railway company.
Employees (n = 2,021) were asked to fill out a questionnaire about musculoskeletal complaints by body regions, the resulting work impairment and the desirable and feasible adjustments in their own work situation. Differences between employees of four age groups (22-35, 36-45, 46-55 and 56-66 years) were tested for significance using the chi-square test.
Musculoskeletal complaints in the neck, arm and at least one other body region were most prevalent in the 46-55-year age group compared with the other age groups. Impairments in work due to the musculoskeletal complaints only differed significantly between age groups for lower back complaints, which occurred most often in the oldest age group. Regarding adjustments in work, proportionally more of the youngest employees with musculoskeletal complaints found it desirable and feasible to switch to another job in the company, whereas proportionally more employees within the oldest age group found it desirable and feasible to work fewer days per week.
Employee age groups differed significantly regarding musculoskeletal complaints, resulting work impairment and desirable adjustments in work. Age-specific preventive measures for musculoskeletal complaints could be useful to keep employees healthy to perform their job until retirement and may reduce the costs associated with absenteeism and health care.
员工的肌肉骨骼问题普遍存在,可能导致工作能力受损。理想的工作调整可能因年龄和问题类型而异。我们确定了铁路公司不同年龄组员工之间肌肉骨骼问题的患病率、由此导致的工作能力受损情况以及理想且可行的工作调整是否存在差异。
要求员工(n = 2021)填写一份关于按身体部位划分的肌肉骨骼问题、由此导致的工作能力受损情况以及其自身工作状况下理想且可行的调整的问卷。使用卡方检验对四个年龄组(22 - 35岁、36 - 45岁、46 - 55岁和56 - 66岁)员工之间的差异进行显著性检验。
与其他年龄组相比,46 - 55岁年龄组颈部、手臂和至少一个其他身体部位的肌肉骨骼问题最为普遍。因肌肉骨骼问题导致的工作能力受损仅在下背部问题上年龄组间存在显著差异,下背部问题在最年长年龄组中出现频率最高。关于工作调整,患有肌肉骨骼问题的最年轻员工中,按比例有更多人认为在公司内换工作是理想且可行的,而最年长年龄组中按比例有更多员工认为每周少工作几天是理想且可行的。
不同年龄组员工在肌肉骨骼问题、由此导致的工作能力受损情况以及理想的工作调整方面存在显著差异。针对肌肉骨骼问题的特定年龄预防措施可能有助于保持员工健康以履行工作职责直至退休,并可能降低与旷工和医疗保健相关的成本。