Susilowati Indri Hapsari, Kurniawidjaja L Meily, Nugraha Susiana, Nasri Sjahrul Meizar, Pujiriani Ike, Hasiholan Bonardo Prayogo
Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia.
Doctoral Student of Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia.
Heliyon. 2022 Oct;8(10):e11059. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11059. Epub 2022 Oct 13.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Universitas Indonesia (UI) implemented a work from home program (WFH) to curb the spread of the coronavirus, as the use of gadgets including mobile phones and tablets were becoming prolonged and more frequent. As a result, musculoskeletal symptoms in certain limbs due to awkward posture sprang up. Therefore, the aim of this study was to quantify the degree of the use of these devices among UI community during the WFH initiative, as well as to identify musculoskeletal complaints resulting from defective postures. Consequently, this cross-sectional survey employed an online-based questionnaire, and the minimum number of respondents was 1080, as calculated using Slovin Formula. Meanwhile, a total of 1083 individuals, including lecturers (118), students (709), and managerial staff (256), obtained from 14 faculties, three schools, as well as administrative centres, volunteered to respond to the online poll. Apparently, 95% of the scholars owned mobile phones while only 16% possessed tablets, and 56% had used phones for over 10 years. The typical posture when using mobile devices was a reclining position on a sofa or mattress for a duration of 1-3 h as recounted by 34.6%. Also, sitting at a table for less than 30 min was reported by 25.3% of the subjects who used tablets. Furthermore, 70.5% of the respondents complained of musculoskeletal discomfort, particularly in the neck (86.4%), lower back (75.9%), and right & left shoulders (76.2%). In addition, the postures significantly related to these grievances included sitting at a table, alongside a prone position whilst using a mobile phone, as well as a latent or floor-sitting posture when using a laptop, whether at a table or not. Therefore, it is essential to do stretching, limiting usage time, look away every 20 min at an object that is about 20 feet away for a full 20 s when using a gadget and having adequate rest time to reduce musculoskeletal complaints.
在新冠疫情期间,印度尼西亚大学(UI)实施了居家办公计划(WFH)以遏制新冠病毒传播,因为包括手机和平板电脑在内的电子设备使用时间延长且频率增加。结果,因姿势不当导致某些肢体出现肌肉骨骼症状。因此,本研究的目的是量化WFH倡议期间UI社区中这些设备的使用程度,并识别因不良姿势导致的肌肉骨骼不适。为此,这项横断面调查采用了在线问卷,根据斯洛文公式计算,最少需要1080名受访者。同时,共有1083人,包括来自14个学院、三所学校以及行政中心的讲师(118人)、学生(709人)和管理人员(256人)自愿参与了在线调查。显然,95%的学者拥有手机,而只有16%拥有平板电脑,56%的人使用手机超过10年。34.6%的人表示,使用移动设备时的典型姿势是在沙发或床垫上躺卧1 - 3小时。此外,25.3%使用平板电脑的受访者表示会在桌前坐不到30分钟。此外,70.5%的受访者抱怨有肌肉骨骼不适,尤其是颈部(86.4%)、下背部(75.9%)以及左右肩部(76.2%)。此外,与这些不适显著相关的姿势包括坐在桌前、使用手机时俯卧以及使用笔记本电脑时无论是在桌前还是其他地方的潜伏或席地而坐姿势。因此,进行伸展运动、限制使用时间、使用电子设备时每20分钟看向约20英尺外的物体20秒并保证充足休息时间对于减少肌肉骨骼不适至关重要。