Symptom Prevalence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders and Related Factors among Bank Workers by Visual Dispaly Terminal Use .
- Author:
Shang Hyuk YIM
1
;
Yun Geun LEE
;
Jung Jin CHO
;
Jeong Il SON
;
Jae Cheol SONG
Author Information
1. Research Room for Industrial Health, Kooro Clinic, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Musculoskeletal disorders;
Cumulative trauma disorders;
Visual display terminal symptoms;
Bank workers
- MeSH:
Child;
Cumulative Trauma Disorders;
Female;
Fingers;
Humans;
Logistic Models;
Neck;
Prevalence*;
Shoulder;
Wrist
- From:Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
1997;9(1):85-98
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the self-reported musculoskeletal symptoms and related factors among VDT operators in bank. The subjects were 950 women workers. The characteristics of subjects were 26.6 years of average age, 5.7 years of average VDT use duration and 6.5 hours of daily VDT use time. The results were as follows. The prevalence of self-reported musculoskeletal symptoms more than severe in Likert scale were 51.4%, 43.9% at the shoulder, 38.3%, 31.8% at the lower back, 38.0%, 31.3% at the neck, 31.2%, 25.2% at the upper back, 21.7%, 16.5% at the wrist and 13.6%, 8.8% at the fingers (while on duty, after home-coming). General characteristic variables affecting the musculoskeletal symptoms were married, number of child and daily house-working time. Work-related factors affecting the musculoskeletal symptoms were VDT working career, daily working time, daily VDF use time, VDF use time without rest, daily work-load and regular rest. As the result of the multiple logistic regression analysis, daily working time, daily VDT use time and VDT working career were significant variables accounting for the musculoskeletal symptoms.