College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA.
Labor Education and Research Center, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA.
J Safety Res. 2020 Sep;74:35-43. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2020.04.007. Epub 2020 Apr 30.
Injuries and work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are common among masons. SAfety Voice for Ergonomics (SAVE) integrates training in ergonomic and safety problem-solving skills into masonry apprenticeship training. The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of text messaging to reinforce SAVE program content.
SAVE effectiveness was evaluated at masonry apprenticeship training centers across the United States by comparing three experimental groups: (1) Ergonomics training, (2) Ergonomics and Safety Voice training, and a (3) Control. Apprentices received SAVE training with their standard instruction. To reinforce classroom training, refresher training was implemented by sending weekly text messages for six months. Half of the text messages required a response, which tested knowledge or assessed behavior, while the remaining reiterated knowledge. Apprentices (n = 119) received SAVE text messages. Response rates and percentage of correct responses were compared with chi-square tests and independent group t-tests. Multivariable logistic regression analysis predicted apprentice response with selected demographic and work experience variables. Finally, feedback on of the use of text messaging was obtained.
Of 119 participants, 61% (n = 72) responded to at least one text message. Logistic regression revealed that being a high school graduate and a brick and block mason significantly affected the odds of responding. Sixty-nine percent of apprentices agreed that text messages reinforced SAVE content.
Even though there was no training center requirement to respond, the high response rate suggests that text messaging can effectively be used to reinforce ergonomics and safety voice training for both knowledge and behavior. Practical Application: The prevalent use of text messaging creates opportunities to reinforce health and safety training and engage workers, especially for populations that may be at various locations over time such as construction sites. Instructors and practitioners should consider the utility of text messaging for supporting their training and safety programs.
瓦工中常见受伤和与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)。安全语音人体工程学(SAVE)将人体工程学和安全问题解决技能培训纳入砖石学徒培训。本研究的目的是评估文本信息在强化 SAVE 计划内容方面的功效。
通过比较三个实验组(1)人体工程学培训、(2)人体工程学和安全语音培训以及(3)对照组,在美国各地的砖石学徒培训中心评估 SAVE 的有效性。学徒接受 SAVE 培训和标准指导。为了强化课堂培训,实施了为期六个月的每周短信刷新培训。一半的短信需要回复,以测试知识或评估行为,而其余的则重复知识。共有 119 名学徒收到了 SAVE 短信。使用卡方检验和独立样本 t 检验比较回复率和正确回答率。多变量逻辑回归分析使用选定的人口统计学和工作经验变量预测学徒的回复。最后,获得了关于短信使用的反馈。
在 119 名参与者中,有 61%(n=72)回复了至少一条短信。逻辑回归显示,高中毕业和砖砌体瓦工身份显著影响回复的可能性。69%的学徒同意短信强化了 SAVE 的内容。
尽管没有培训中心要求回复,但高回复率表明,短信可以有效地用于强化人体工程学和安全语音培训,无论是知识还是行为。
短信的普遍使用为强化健康和安全培训以及与工人互动创造了机会,特别是对于那些可能随着时间的推移而分布在不同地点的人群,如建筑工地。教师和从业者应考虑短信在支持他们的培训和安全计划方面的效用。