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The relationship of posture working with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the weaver West Sulawesi Indonesia

Fatmawaty Mallapiang, Azriful, Nildawati, Syarfaini Syarfaini, Masyitha Muis, Adriansyah Adriansyah

2021Gaceta Sanitaria28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to determine the relationship between work posture and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) complaints in Lipa'Sa'be Mandar weavers. METHOD: This research is a quantitative study with an observational approach using a cross sectional study design on 42 samples selected by purposive sampling (N=124). RESULTS: All respondents (100%) experienced complaints of MSDs, of the 37 (100%) respondents who weaved with a moderate risk work posture, there were 10 (27.0%) respondents experienced complaints of mild MSDs, 21 (56.7%) complaints of MSDs moderate, and 6 (16.2%) experienced severe MSDs complaints. 5 (100%) respondents who weaved with high-risk work postures, with 1 (20%) mild MSDs complaining and 4 (80.0%) severe MSDs complaints. Results of the chi-Square test with α=0.05, it shows that there is a significant relationship between work posture and MSDs complaints. CONCLUSIONS: Work posture is significantly associated with MSDs complaints in Lipa'Sa'be Mandar weavers.

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MedicinePhysical therapyMusculoskeletal disorderObservational studyNonprobability samplingCross-sectional studyWork (physics)Chi-square testPsychologyHuman factors and ergonomicsInternal medicineEnvironmental healthPoison controlPopulationEngineeringMechanical engineeringPathologyStatisticsMathematicsOccupational Health and Safety ManagementOccupational health in dentistryMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
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