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Relationship between Job Stress and Ergonomic Behavior with Musculoskeletal Disorders in an Auto-part Production Company

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  23-31

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 Background & Aims of the Study: Worker’ s behaviors, uncontrolled job Stress, psycho-social factors and non-ergonomic principles, lead to risk of Musculoskeletal disorders. This rsearch was done conducted to analyze relationship these factors in an auto-parts production company in Qom province, Iran in 2015. Materials and Methods: This study was a cross-sectional one conducted on all workers (n=113). To measure the Ergonomic behavior, behavioral sampling checklist was used. Researcher-made demographic and Nordic questionnaire beside valid HSE job Stress questionnaire were used. Data analysis was done with SPSS V20 using Poisson regression method. Results: : Age’ s average of studied workers was 26. 76± 4. 6 and work history was 3. 49± 3. 36 years. Eighty nine ones (%66. 9) experienced at least musculoskeletal pain at one part of their body. Highest rate of pain was reported in low back pain (58. 42%). Among 1792 observed behavior, 49. 61% of behaviors were ergonomic. The manual handling behavior with 76. 19% as the rate was the worst. Mean (± SD) of occupational Stress score was measured 95. 72 (± 14. 25). According to Poisson regression Musculoskeletal disorders among men were significantly less than women (38. 3%) (P=0. 04). With one unit, increasing in Ergonomic behavior, disorders were decreased 3. 35 times (P <0. 001). Also, accompanied with increasing the demand score, we would be experienced a 50% reduction in Musculoskeletal disorders. Conclusion: Based on our finding, studied workers were in high degree risk of job Stress. In addition, Stress and behavior were correlated with Musculoskeletal disorders prevalence.

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KHANDAN, MOHAMMAD, MOMENYAN, SOMAYEH, Khodabandelooc, Maryam, & KOOHPAEI, ALIREZA. (2018). Relationship between Job Stress and Ergonomic Behavior with Musculoskeletal Disorders in an Auto-part Production Company. ARCHIVE OF HYGIENE SCIENCES, 7(1), 23-31. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/333061/en

Vancouver: Copy

KHANDAN MOHAMMAD, MOMENYAN SOMAYEH, Khodabandelooc Maryam, KOOHPAEI ALIREZA. Relationship between Job Stress and Ergonomic Behavior with Musculoskeletal Disorders in an Auto-part Production Company. ARCHIVE OF HYGIENE SCIENCES[Internet]. 2018;7(1):23-31. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/333061/en

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MOHAMMAD KHANDAN, SOMAYEH MOMENYAN, Maryam Khodabandelooc, and ALIREZA KOOHPAEI, “Relationship between Job Stress and Ergonomic Behavior with Musculoskeletal Disorders in an Auto-part Production Company,” ARCHIVE OF HYGIENE SCIENCES, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 23–31, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/333061/en

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