2018
DOI: 10.1080/24725838.2018.1502698
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Assessment of Musculoskeletal Disorder Risk with Hand and Syringe use in Chemotherapy Nurses and Pharmacy Assistants

Abstract: The purpose of this thesis was to examine hand actions required of nurses and pharmacy assistants involved with chemotherapy drug administration over a work shift, and propose associated risk control strategies. There is a need to evaluate and redesign manual "pushing" and mixing of chemotherapy drugs to prevent musculoskeletal disorders and associated healthcare costs. Muscle activity of the forearm flexor and extensor muscles, and thumb forces, were measured from 5 lab nurses, 5 floor nurses and 5 pharmacy a… Show more

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“…Participants performed the chuck grip in both a low force and a high force condition, set relative to their individual strength at 10% and 40% of their maximum voluntary effort (MVE). A chuck grip at low and high force levels was selected since this grip type is well documented within field-based studies in ergonomics (Gerhardsson & Hagberg, 2014;MacDonald & Keir, 2018). Also, previous studies have observed changes when chuck gripping forcefully (25% and 50% compared to 0% MVE) with the wrist in 30 • flexion (Cowley et al, 2017).…”
Section: Experimental Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants performed the chuck grip in both a low force and a high force condition, set relative to their individual strength at 10% and 40% of their maximum voluntary effort (MVE). A chuck grip at low and high force levels was selected since this grip type is well documented within field-based studies in ergonomics (Gerhardsson & Hagberg, 2014;MacDonald & Keir, 2018). Also, previous studies have observed changes when chuck gripping forcefully (25% and 50% compared to 0% MVE) with the wrist in 30 • flexion (Cowley et al, 2017).…”
Section: Experimental Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In like manner, there was a significant association between non-ergonomic position and back pain. Excessive muscle work done by pharmacy workers related to the use of needle and other hand-related work combined with long working period/duration, thumb press force, high muscle work, and lack of rest causes MSDs to happen (39)(40)(41).…”
Section: (Achmad Delianur Nasution)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) tools and technologies (Milloy & Bubric, 2018;Weiler et al, 2018); (2) tasks (Bargal et al, 2018;Doss et al, 2018;MacDonald & Keir, 2018;Xie et al, 2018); (3) the physical environment (Arsenault-Knudsen et al, 2018;Weiler et al, 2018); and (4) organizational structures (Arsenault-Knudsen et al, 2018;Bargal et al, 2018;Ibrahim Shire, Thomas Jun, & Robinson, 2018;Podtschaske, Salazar, & Rao, 2018). Importantly, diverse areas of study within human factors and ergonomics (perception, cognition, physical ergonomics, organizational ergonomics) are considered within these papers and most papers address more than one area.…”
Section: Ergonomics and Human Factors Inmentioning
confidence: 99%