2019
DOI: 10.5812/ijhls.85896
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Determining the Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders in Tailors in Kermanshah, Iran Using the Nordic Questionnaire (2018)

Abstract: Background: Given that evaluating and diagnosing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) is an important step towards preventing labor disorders, The present study was conducted to determine the degree of MSDs in tailors in the city of Kermanshah, Iran. Methods: The present descriptive, analytical and cross-sectional study was conducted in winter 2018 on 150 randomly-selected tailors in the city of Kermanshah. The status of neck, waist, shoulder, wrist, ankle, hip, knee and elbow was evaluated using the Nordic questi… Show more

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“…Our survey found a lower prevalence of neck and or shoulder pains compared to a study in India (91 and 88% in neck and shoulder,respectively) [45]. However, our finding is higher than that of 49.7% neck and 41.6% shoulder pain prevalence in study in Iran [21] and 31.67 and 38.33% prevalence of pain in neck and shoulder, respectively, from the report in India [46]. In Bangladesh, 23.7% of pain in neck has been documented [47].…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Our survey found a lower prevalence of neck and or shoulder pains compared to a study in India (91 and 88% in neck and shoulder,respectively) [45]. However, our finding is higher than that of 49.7% neck and 41.6% shoulder pain prevalence in study in Iran [21] and 31.67 and 38.33% prevalence of pain in neck and shoulder, respectively, from the report in India [46]. In Bangladesh, 23.7% of pain in neck has been documented [47].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…There have been a wide range of studies which support the considerable link between upper extremity impairments and socio-demographic factors, such as gender [3,23,24], age [11,25,26], marital status [21,26], level of education, and experience [27]. Scholars have also proved that factors relating to the physical work environments,including working hours [21,28], working posture [25,[28][29][30],shift work [26], rest break [30] as well as vibrations [31] importantly influence the experience of upper extremity disorders. Moreover, lifestyle factors, such as physical exercise [21,25], alcohol use [25,32] and smoking [33][34][35] and psychosocial-related factors including job dissatisfaction [36], job stress [30,37], and time pressure [3] have been confirmed as potential risks for the development of musculoskeletal pains.…”
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confidence: 99%
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