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骨科医生肌肉骨骼疾病调查:识别损伤、加剧工作场所因素和骨科社区的治疗模式。

A Survey of Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Orthopaedic Surgeon: Identifying Injuries, Exacerbating Workplace Factors, and Treatment Patterns in the Orthopaedic Community.

机构信息

From the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery (Dr. Swank, Dr. Furness, Dr. Rohde); the Department of Orthopaedic Research (Baker, Dr. Gehrke), Beaumont Health, Royal Oak, MI; and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery (Baker, Dr. Rohde), Oakland University-William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester, MI.

出版信息

J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev. 2022 May 1;6(5):e20.00244. doi: 10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-20-00244.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

As demand for orthopaedic care increases, the orthopaedic community must preserve access to skilled physicians. Workplace hazards and related injuries or conditions contribute to musculoskeletal (MSK) stress on orthopaedic surgeons, which can lead to undesirable medical leaves of absence or early retirement. The purpose of this study was to identify and characterize work-related and non-work-related MSK conditions that affect orthopaedic surgeons and differential injury patterns among male and female surgeons. This study hypothesized that MSK conditions would be exacerbated by work, correlate with age, and show gender-based disparities. Identifying MSK conditions and associated workplace hazards may ultimately help guide preventive or protective efforts.

METHODS

Following IRB and society approvals, a modified 15-question physical discomfort survey was emailed to a randomized selection of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) members and all Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society members. Data were deidentified and merged by AAOS; analyses were performed by the authors.

RESULTS

Most surgeons reported at least one MSK condition (86%; 95% male versus 82% female, P = 0.317), with an average of two conditions per surgeon. Low back pain (56%) and neck pain (42%) were the two most common conditions reported. Male surgeons were more likely to report medial epicondylitis (P = 0.040), lateral epicondylitis (P ≤ 0.001), low back pain (P = 0.001), and lumbar radiculopathy (P = 0.001); however, male respondents were significantly older than female respondents (57 versus 43 years, P ≤ 0.0001), and some conditions were age-correlated. Most respondents reported at least one work-attributed MSK condition (64%; 68% male versus 62% female, P = 0.806). Caseload was not associated with an increased number of work-related MSK conditions; yet, 60% of surgeons reported that work worsened symptoms. Surgical treatment was sought most often for lumbar radiculopathy (6%) and carpal tunnel syndrome (6%). Sixty-nine leaves of absence were reported; most less than 1 month (55%). Exacerbating workplace factors included positioning (patient/surgeon), instruments, and personal protective equipment.

DISCUSSION

Work-related MSK conditions are common among orthopaedic surgeons. Greater awareness of potential workplace-related hazards and conditions is needed to address and mitigate negative MSK health effects on orthopaedic surgeons.

摘要

简介

随着对骨科护理需求的增加,骨科界必须保持对熟练医生的可及性。工作场所的危害以及相关的伤害或状况会导致骨科医生的肌肉骨骼(MSK)紧张,从而导致不理想的医疗休假或提前退休。本研究的目的是确定和描述影响骨科医生的与工作相关和非工作相关的 MSK 状况,并分析男女医生之间的不同损伤模式。本研究假设 MSK 状况会因工作而加重,与年龄相关,并存在性别差异。确定 MSK 状况和相关的工作场所危害因素最终可能有助于指导预防或保护措施。

方法

在获得机构审查委员会和学会批准后,向美国骨科医师学会(AAOS)的随机选择成员和所有 Ruth Jackson 骨科协会成员发送了一份经过修改的 15 个问题的身体不适调查。数据由 AAOS 进行去识别和合并;作者进行了分析。

结果

大多数外科医生报告至少有一种 MSK 状况(86%;95%为男性,82%为女性,P=0.317),每位外科医生平均有两种状况。最常见的两种报告状况是下背痛(56%)和颈痛(42%)。男性外科医生更有可能报告内侧上髁炎(P=0.040)、外侧上髁炎(P≤0.001)、下背痛(P=0.001)和腰椎神经根病(P=0.001);然而,男性受访者的年龄明显大于女性受访者(57 岁对 43 岁,P≤0.0001),并且某些状况与年龄相关。大多数受访者报告至少有一种与工作相关的 MSK 状况(64%;68%为男性,62%为女性,P=0.806)。工作量与更多的与工作相关的 MSK 状况无关;然而,60%的外科医生报告工作会加重症状。最常寻求手术治疗的是腰椎神经根病(6%)和腕管综合征(6%)。报告了 69 次休假;大多数不到 1 个月(55%)。加重工作场所因素包括体位(患者/医生)、仪器和个人防护设备。

讨论

与工作相关的 MSK 状况在骨科医生中很常见。需要进一步提高对潜在工作场所相关危害和状况的认识,以解决和减轻骨科医生的 MSK 健康不良影响。

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