Ng Andrew, Hayes Melanie J, Polster Anu
Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, 720 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3010 VIC, Australia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2016 Jan 23;4(1):13. doi: 10.3390/healthcare4010013.
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) in the dental professions has been well established, and can have detrimental effects on the industry, including lower productivity and early retirement. There is increasing evidence that these problems commence during undergraduate training; however, there are still very few studies that investigate the prevalence of MSD or postural risk in these student groups. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of MSD and conduct postural assessments of students studying oral health and dentistry. A previously validated self-reporting questionnaire measuring MSD prevalence, derived from the Standardised Nordic Questionnaire, was distributed to students. Posture assessments were also conducted using a validated Posture Assessment Instrument. MSD was highly prevalent in all student groups, with 85% reporting MSD in at least one body region. The neck and lower back were the most commonly reported. The final year dental students had the highest percentage with poor posture (68%), while the majority of students from other cohorts had acceptable posture. This study supports the increasing evidence that MSD could be developing in students, before the beginning of a professional career. The prevalence of poor posture further highlights the need to place further emphasis on ergonomic education.
口腔行业中肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)的患病率已得到充分证实,并且会对该行业产生不利影响,包括生产力下降和提前退休。越来越多的证据表明,这些问题在本科培训期间就已开始;然而,仍有极少数研究调查这些学生群体中MSD的患病率或姿势风险。因此,本研究的目的是确定MSD的患病率,并对口腔健康和牙科专业的学生进行姿势评估。一份先前经过验证的、源自标准化北欧问卷的测量MSD患病率的自我报告问卷被分发给学生。还使用经过验证的姿势评估工具进行姿势评估。MSD在所有学生群体中都非常普遍,85%的学生报告至少有一个身体部位患有MSD。颈部和下背部是最常被报告患病的部位。最后一年的牙科学生姿势不良的比例最高(68%),而其他年级的大多数学生姿势尚可。本研究支持了越来越多的证据,即MSD可能在学生职业生涯开始之前就已出现。姿势不良的患病率进一步凸显了需要进一步强调人体工程学教育。