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船舶运动对海员下背部影响的系统评价

A systematic review on the impact of ship movements on lower back among maritime workers.

机构信息

Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine Hamburg (ZfAM), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Int Marit Health. 2024;75(3):155-166. doi: 10.5603/imh.100136.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Working on a ship is challenging for maritime workers. Ship movements and high physical workload on board are straining their musculoskeletal system, which can particularly lead to lower back pain (LBP). The purpose of this study is to review recent studies about the impact of moving environments on the lower back both of seafarers and fishermen and the frequency of related health complaints.

METHODS

Using a systematic review in the PubMed database, 384 studies about musculoskeletal issues among maritime workers were identified in the period 2000 to 2021. Evaluation of studies was done according to the PRISMA statement.

RESULTS

The review revealed 13 studies focusing on musculoskeletal issues of the lower back among maritime workers. Four studies used biomechanical modeling to examine the physical load on board. They all described high physical strain when performing heavy working tasks in moving environments and 2 described the need for compensational efforts due to ship movements. Ten studies examined the musculoskeletal health of seafarers or fishermen and pointed out that particularly fishermen suffer from increased rate of LBP. A comparison of the data of four studies, which comprise prevalence of LBP, depict higher prevalences on fishermen (between 60.95; 95% CI 51.62-70.28 and 82.13; 95% CI 77.23-87.03) than data from land-based population (48.63; 95% CI 46.62-50.64), while the study concerning seafarers showed lower prevalence (28.42; 95% CI 24.74-32.10).

CONCLUSIONS

The high prevalence of LBP among fishermen suggests that heavy physical work (e.g., operating of fishing nets, filleting process) during ship motions is a strong risk factor. Further studies should evaluate effects of ship movements on the lower back among maritime workers, considering the different activities on board of vessels. As in most physically challenging jobs with repetitive activities, consequent prevention might be a key to lower the morbidity.

摘要

目的

船舶工作对海员和渔民来说极具挑战性。船舶运动和船上高强度的体力劳动使他们的肌肉骨骼系统承受压力,这尤其会导致下背痛(LBP)。本研究的目的是回顾 2000 年至 2021 年间有关船舶环境对海员和渔民下背部影响以及相关健康投诉频率的研究。

方法

在 PubMed 数据库中使用系统综述,确定了 2000 年至 2021 年间 384 项有关海员肌肉骨骼问题的研究。根据 PRISMA 声明评估研究。

结果

综述发现了 13 项关于船舶工作者下背部肌肉骨骼问题的研究。四项研究使用生物力学模型来检查船上的物理负荷。它们都描述了在移动环境中执行重体力工作时身体负担过重,有两项研究描述了由于船舶运动需要进行补偿。十项研究检查了海员或渔民的肌肉骨骼健康状况,并指出渔民特别容易遭受更高的 LBP 发生率。四项研究中 LBP 患病率数据的比较表明,渔民的患病率更高(分别为 60.95%(95%CI 51.62-70.28)和 82.13%(95%CI 77.23-87.03),高于陆地人群(48.63%(95%CI 46.62-50.64)),而关于海员的研究显示患病率较低(28.42%(95%CI 24.74-32.10))。

结论

渔民中 LBP 的高患病率表明,船舶运动期间的重体力劳动(例如,操作渔网、去鳞过程)是一个强烈的危险因素。进一步的研究应该评估船舶运动对海员下背部的影响,同时考虑到船上的不同活动。由于大多数具有重复活动的体力挑战工作,因此连续预防可能是降低发病率的关键。

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