Psychosocial work factors and musculoskeletal pain: A cross-sectional study among swedish flight baggage handlers

© 2015 Eva L. Bergsten et al. Objective. Flight baggage handlers sort and load luggage to airplanes. This study aimed at investigating associations between psychosocial exposures and low back and shoulder musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among Swedish flight baggage handlers. Methods. A questionnair...

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Main Authors: Bergsten, E., Mathiassen, Svend, Vingård, E.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69011
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author Bergsten, E.
Mathiassen, Svend
Vingård, E.
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Mathiassen, Svend
Vingård, E.
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description © 2015 Eva L. Bergsten et al. Objective. Flight baggage handlers sort and load luggage to airplanes. This study aimed at investigating associations between psychosocial exposures and low back and shoulder musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among Swedish flight baggage handlers. Methods. A questionnaire addressing MSDs (Standardized Nordic Questionnaire) and psychosocial factors (Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire, COPSOQ) was answered by 525 baggage handlers in six Swedish airports. Results. Low back (LBP) and shoulder pain (SP) were reported by 70% and 60%, respectively. Pain was reported to interfere with work (PIW) by 30% (low back) and 18% (shoulders), and intense pain (PINT) occurred in 34% and 28% of the population. Quality of leadership was the most dissatisfying psychosocial factor, while the most positive was social community at work. Low ratings in the combined domain Work organization and job content were significantly associated with PIW in both low back and shoulders (Adjusted Hazard Ratios 3.65 (95% CI 1.67-7.99) and 2.68 (1.09-6.61)) while lower ratings in the domain Interpersonal relations and leadership were associated with PIW LBP (HR 2.18 (1.06-4.49)) and PINT LBP and SP (HRs 1.95 (1.05-3.65) and 2.11 (1.08-4.12)). Conclusion. Severity of pain among flight baggage handlers was associated with psychosocial factors at work, suggesting that they may be a relevant target for intervention in this occupation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-690112018-06-29T12:36:11Z Psychosocial work factors and musculoskeletal pain: A cross-sectional study among swedish flight baggage handlers Bergsten, E. Mathiassen, Svend Vingård, E. © 2015 Eva L. Bergsten et al. Objective. Flight baggage handlers sort and load luggage to airplanes. This study aimed at investigating associations between psychosocial exposures and low back and shoulder musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among Swedish flight baggage handlers. Methods. A questionnaire addressing MSDs (Standardized Nordic Questionnaire) and psychosocial factors (Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire, COPSOQ) was answered by 525 baggage handlers in six Swedish airports. Results. Low back (LBP) and shoulder pain (SP) were reported by 70% and 60%, respectively. Pain was reported to interfere with work (PIW) by 30% (low back) and 18% (shoulders), and intense pain (PINT) occurred in 34% and 28% of the population. Quality of leadership was the most dissatisfying psychosocial factor, while the most positive was social community at work. Low ratings in the combined domain Work organization and job content were significantly associated with PIW in both low back and shoulders (Adjusted Hazard Ratios 3.65 (95% CI 1.67-7.99) and 2.68 (1.09-6.61)) while lower ratings in the domain Interpersonal relations and leadership were associated with PIW LBP (HR 2.18 (1.06-4.49)) and PINT LBP and SP (HRs 1.95 (1.05-3.65) and 2.11 (1.08-4.12)). Conclusion. Severity of pain among flight baggage handlers was associated with psychosocial factors at work, suggesting that they may be a relevant target for intervention in this occupation. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69011 10.1155/2015/798042 Hindawi Publishing Corporation restricted
spellingShingle Bergsten, E.
Mathiassen, Svend
Vingård, E.
Psychosocial work factors and musculoskeletal pain: A cross-sectional study among swedish flight baggage handlers
title Psychosocial work factors and musculoskeletal pain: A cross-sectional study among swedish flight baggage handlers
title_full Psychosocial work factors and musculoskeletal pain: A cross-sectional study among swedish flight baggage handlers
title_fullStr Psychosocial work factors and musculoskeletal pain: A cross-sectional study among swedish flight baggage handlers
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial work factors and musculoskeletal pain: A cross-sectional study among swedish flight baggage handlers
title_short Psychosocial work factors and musculoskeletal pain: A cross-sectional study among swedish flight baggage handlers
title_sort psychosocial work factors and musculoskeletal pain: a cross-sectional study among swedish flight baggage handlers
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69011