Gomez Ivan Neil, Gonzalez-Suarez Consuelo, Sosa Ken Erbvin, Tapang Maria Lourdes
Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines.
Center for Health Research and Movement Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines.
Int J Osteopath Med. 2022 Mar;43:49-52. doi: 10.1016/j.ijosm.2022.04.005. Epub 2022 Apr 4.
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has forced various workforce industries to work from home. The work-from-home set-up has exposed some workers to some office-related work, typically not included in their jobs, consequently exposing them to an increased risk for developing musculoskeletal pain.
We will search PubMed, MEDLINE, and CINAHL for observational studies published between May 2020-June 2021. This review will include published peer-reviewed studies in the English language. We will include studies that recruited adults aged 20-65 from any work industry reporting on outcomes related to musculoskeletal functions (i.e., pain, disorder, condition, etc.). Two independent reviewers will screen the search results. Two independent reviewers will accomplish risk of bias assessment using the JBI-MAStARI critical appraisal tools. Likewise, data extraction will be performed by one reviewer and verified by a second reviewer. Pooled prevalence estimates will be generated using Revman V.5.2.1, where Forest plots will be generated to determine overall estimates of random-effects and confidence intervals. To quantify heterogeneity, we will index the and p-value. A narrative synthesis summarised into tables and themes will likewise be used to summarize the extracted data.
A rapid review methodology was chosen to rapidly synthesize the available literature on the prevalence of musculoskeletal pain associated with work-from-home conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic, which is essential in informing health programs and policies that address both the public and private industry sectors.
This is registered in the PROSPERO Registry (CRD42021266097).
近期的新冠疫情迫使各行业员工居家办公。居家办公模式使一些员工接触到一些通常不属于其工作范畴的办公室相关工作,从而增加了他们患肌肉骨骼疼痛的风险。
我们将在PubMed、MEDLINE和CINAHL数据库中检索2020年5月至2021年6月期间发表的观察性研究。本综述将纳入以英文发表的经同行评审的研究。我们将纳入从任何行业招募20 - 65岁成年人且报告与肌肉骨骼功能相关结果(如疼痛、疾病、状况等)的研究。两名独立评审员将筛选检索结果。两名独立评审员将使用JBI - MAStARI批判性评价工具完成偏倚风险评估。同样,数据提取将由一名评审员进行,并由另一名评审员进行核实。将使用Revman V.5.2.1生成合并患病率估计值,并生成森林图以确定随机效应的总体估计值和置信区间。为了量化异质性,我们将计算I²和p值。还将使用总结为表格和主题的叙述性综合分析来总结提取的数据。
选择快速综述方法以快速综合关于新冠疫情期间与居家办公条件相关的肌肉骨骼疼痛患病率的现有文献,这对于为涉及公共和私营行业部门的健康计划和政策提供信息至关重要。
本研究已在PROSPERO注册库(CRD42021266097)注册。