2001
DOI: 10.1080/140381901317173704
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Psychosocial Predictors for Shoulder/Neck and Low Back Complaints among Home Care Personnel

Abstract: evaluate the importance of several exrisk factors. The psychosocial factor posure factors for complaints in the was interacted with the physical factor shoulder neck and low back areas and

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“…In three studies all participants were female. 3,5,8 The remaining two studies were mostly females at 86 and 85%, respectively. 4,38 Various subgroups of support workers were studied.…”
Section: Cohort Studiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In three studies all participants were female. 3,5,8 The remaining two studies were mostly females at 86 and 85%, respectively. 4,38 Various subgroups of support workers were studied.…”
Section: Cohort Studiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The 17 included articles could be categorized into three broad study types: ten cross-sectional studies, [11][12][13][32][33][34][35][36][37] five cohort studies, [3][4][5]8,38 and two RCTs. 6,39 The cross-sectional studies all focused on the prevalence of musculoskeletal complications in large population groups.…”
Section: Types and Aims Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The permanent physical environment issues included cramped conditions (strong evidence: Hale & Piggot, 2005;moderate evidence: Craven et al, 2012;Kalman & Andersson, 2014;Markkanen et al, 2007;Munck et al, 2011;Quinn et al, 2009;Skoglind-Ohman & Kjellberg, 2011;Swedberg et al, 2013), poor lighting (moderate evidence : Beer et al, 2014;Leiss, 2012;Munck et al, 2011), poor access to stairs (moderate evidence: Kim et al, 2010) and unsafe flooring (limited evidence: Conneeley, 1998). There are also less permanent risk factors associated with clutter and obstacles (moderate evidence : Beer et al, 2014;Leiss, 2012;Markkanen et al, 2007;Quinn et al, 2009;Skoglind-Ohman & Kjellberg, 2011) and awkward working positions for clinical, IT and writing tasks (strong evidence: Cheung et al, 2006;Dellve et al, 2003;Ono et al, 1995;Brulin et al, 2001; moderate evidence: Kim et al, 2010;Munck et al, 2011;Pohjonen et al, 1998;Quinn et al, 2009;Simon et al, 2008).…”
Section: Environments (Health Policy Community Physical and Social)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three other papers were excluded as a preliminary baseline study where the follow-up paper was included (Beer et al, 2014;Brulin et al, 2001;Knibbe and Friele, 1999). This resulted in the 37 included papers listed in Table 2 for a qualitative synthesis.…”
Section: Figure 2 Primsa Flow Chartmentioning
confidence: 99%