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Ergonomic assessment of work-related musculoskeletal disorder and its determinants among commercial mini bus drivers and driver assistants (mini bus conductors) in Nigeria

INTRODUCTION: Work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) is a leading causes of occupational injury and disability among drivers and workers in the transport industry. This study evaluated the ergonomically assessed WMSD and its determinants among Nigerian commercial mini bus drivers (BD) and mini...

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Autores principales: Ekechukwu, Echezona Nelson Dominic, Useh, Erobogha, Nna, Obumneme Linky, Ekechukwu, Nmachukwu Ifeoma, Obi, Ogbonna Nnajiobi, Aguwa, Emmanuel Nwabueze, Arinze-Onyia, Sussan Uzoamaka, Abaraogu, Ukachukwu Okaroafor, Utti, Victor Adimabua
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8651118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34874951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260211
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author Ekechukwu, Echezona Nelson Dominic
Useh, Erobogha
Nna, Obumneme Linky
Ekechukwu, Nmachukwu Ifeoma
Obi, Ogbonna Nnajiobi
Aguwa, Emmanuel Nwabueze
Arinze-Onyia, Sussan Uzoamaka
Abaraogu, Ukachukwu Okaroafor
Utti, Victor Adimabua
author_facet Ekechukwu, Echezona Nelson Dominic
Useh, Erobogha
Nna, Obumneme Linky
Ekechukwu, Nmachukwu Ifeoma
Obi, Ogbonna Nnajiobi
Aguwa, Emmanuel Nwabueze
Arinze-Onyia, Sussan Uzoamaka
Abaraogu, Ukachukwu Okaroafor
Utti, Victor Adimabua
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description INTRODUCTION: Work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) is a leading causes of occupational injury and disability among drivers and workers in the transport industry. This study evaluated the ergonomically assessed WMSD and its determinants among Nigerian commercial mini bus drivers (BD) and mini bus conductors (BC) METHOD: A total of 379 participants (BD = 200, BC = 179) were purposively sampled for this exploratory cross-sectional study. Participants’ WMSD and work related variables were respectively assessed using the standardized Nordic questionnaire and a content-validated, Driving Work Station Assessment (DWSA) form. Data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially using chi-square and logistic regression. The level of significance was set at α = 0.05. RESULTS: The participants were aged between 20 and 66 years, with a mean age of 33.26±10.76years (BD = 38.42±10.22years, BC = 27.50±8.13years); most of whom consumed alcohol (84.4%) and experienced severe job stress (73.4%). There was a high prevalence (95.8%; BD = 94.5%, BC = 97.8%) of WMSDs, the lower back (66.8%) and upper back (54.1%) had the highest regional prevalence of WMSD. The BC (BC vs BD) had significantly (p<0.05) higher prevalence of Neck (47.7% vs 21.5%) and upper back (80.4% vs 30.5%) WMSDs. Conversely, the BD (BD vs BC) had significantly (p<0.05) higher prevalence of low-back (85.0% vs 46.4%), knee (25.0% vs 9.5%), elbow (11.5% vs 3.9%), and wrist (10.5% vs 3.4%) WMSD. There was a significant association between WMSD and each of work duration (X(2) = 11.634, p = 0.009), work frequency (X(2) = 8.394, p = 0.039), job dissatisfaction (X2 = 10.620, p = 0.001) and job stress (X(2) = 16.879, p = 0.001). Working beyond 4days/week (OR = 10.019, p = 0.001), job dissatisfaction (OR = 1.990, p = 0.031), constrained working postures (OR = 5.324, p = 0.003) and fatigue (OR = 4.719, p = 0.002) were the predictors of WMSD. CONCLUSION: Job stress, work duration and work frequency, posture and fatigue are important determinants of WMSDs among mini bus drivers and their assistants in Nigeria. Ergonomics training intervention for this population is recommended.
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spelling pubmed-86511182021-12-08 Ergonomic assessment of work-related musculoskeletal disorder and its determinants among commercial mini bus drivers and driver assistants (mini bus conductors) in Nigeria Ekechukwu, Echezona Nelson Dominic Useh, Erobogha Nna, Obumneme Linky Ekechukwu, Nmachukwu Ifeoma Obi, Ogbonna Nnajiobi Aguwa, Emmanuel Nwabueze Arinze-Onyia, Sussan Uzoamaka Abaraogu, Ukachukwu Okaroafor Utti, Victor Adimabua PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) is a leading causes of occupational injury and disability among drivers and workers in the transport industry. This study evaluated the ergonomically assessed WMSD and its determinants among Nigerian commercial mini bus drivers (BD) and mini bus conductors (BC) METHOD: A total of 379 participants (BD = 200, BC = 179) were purposively sampled for this exploratory cross-sectional study. Participants’ WMSD and work related variables were respectively assessed using the standardized Nordic questionnaire and a content-validated, Driving Work Station Assessment (DWSA) form. Data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially using chi-square and logistic regression. The level of significance was set at α = 0.05. RESULTS: The participants were aged between 20 and 66 years, with a mean age of 33.26±10.76years (BD = 38.42±10.22years, BC = 27.50±8.13years); most of whom consumed alcohol (84.4%) and experienced severe job stress (73.4%). There was a high prevalence (95.8%; BD = 94.5%, BC = 97.8%) of WMSDs, the lower back (66.8%) and upper back (54.1%) had the highest regional prevalence of WMSD. The BC (BC vs BD) had significantly (p<0.05) higher prevalence of Neck (47.7% vs 21.5%) and upper back (80.4% vs 30.5%) WMSDs. Conversely, the BD (BD vs BC) had significantly (p<0.05) higher prevalence of low-back (85.0% vs 46.4%), knee (25.0% vs 9.5%), elbow (11.5% vs 3.9%), and wrist (10.5% vs 3.4%) WMSD. There was a significant association between WMSD and each of work duration (X(2) = 11.634, p = 0.009), work frequency (X(2) = 8.394, p = 0.039), job dissatisfaction (X2 = 10.620, p = 0.001) and job stress (X(2) = 16.879, p = 0.001). Working beyond 4days/week (OR = 10.019, p = 0.001), job dissatisfaction (OR = 1.990, p = 0.031), constrained working postures (OR = 5.324, p = 0.003) and fatigue (OR = 4.719, p = 0.002) were the predictors of WMSD. CONCLUSION: Job stress, work duration and work frequency, posture and fatigue are important determinants of WMSDs among mini bus drivers and their assistants in Nigeria. Ergonomics training intervention for this population is recommended. Public Library of Science 2021-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8651118/ /pubmed/34874951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260211 Text en © 2021 Ekechukwu et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ekechukwu, Echezona Nelson Dominic
Useh, Erobogha
Nna, Obumneme Linky
Ekechukwu, Nmachukwu Ifeoma
Obi, Ogbonna Nnajiobi
Aguwa, Emmanuel Nwabueze
Arinze-Onyia, Sussan Uzoamaka
Abaraogu, Ukachukwu Okaroafor
Utti, Victor Adimabua
Ergonomic assessment of work-related musculoskeletal disorder and its determinants among commercial mini bus drivers and driver assistants (mini bus conductors) in Nigeria
title Ergonomic assessment of work-related musculoskeletal disorder and its determinants among commercial mini bus drivers and driver assistants (mini bus conductors) in Nigeria
title_full Ergonomic assessment of work-related musculoskeletal disorder and its determinants among commercial mini bus drivers and driver assistants (mini bus conductors) in Nigeria
title_fullStr Ergonomic assessment of work-related musculoskeletal disorder and its determinants among commercial mini bus drivers and driver assistants (mini bus conductors) in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Ergonomic assessment of work-related musculoskeletal disorder and its determinants among commercial mini bus drivers and driver assistants (mini bus conductors) in Nigeria
title_short Ergonomic assessment of work-related musculoskeletal disorder and its determinants among commercial mini bus drivers and driver assistants (mini bus conductors) in Nigeria
title_sort ergonomic assessment of work-related musculoskeletal disorder and its determinants among commercial mini bus drivers and driver assistants (mini bus conductors) in nigeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8651118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34874951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260211
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