Work-related musculoskeletal disorders in Polish sonographers—A questionnaire study

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology Pub Date : 2024-05-05 DOI:10.1067/j.cpradiol.2024.05.006
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Abstract

Purpose

The ultrasound specialists face a substantial issue with work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), characterized by occupation-related pain, reaching an estimated frequency of up to 90.5%. The type and location of pain vary depending on the sonographers specialty and the specific anatomical areas being examined. Our study aimed to assess the prevalence and intensity of pain among Polish doctors from various specialties conducting ultrasound examinations.

Materials and methods

The study has been performed between July and December 2023, involving 90 participants (51.9% women) actively practicing ultrasound diagnostics. The data collection process utilized a structured questionnaire developed by the researchers for this study. The questionnaire covered personal factors, including gender and age, and work-related aspects like workplace, specialty, sonography experience, and the types of examinations conducted. Statistical analysis involved both descriptive statistics and correlation analysis.

Results

The age distribution ranged from 26 to 74 years, with mean (SD) of 43.1 (12.2) years. The leading specialties among physicians were radiology (22.2%) and internal medicine (22.2%). Among all physicians, 65.6% reported pain during or after ultrasound scans, with a mean (SD) pain intensity of 6.17 (2) in a 1–10 scale. The analysis indicated no correlation between age and gender and the occurrence of discomfort.

Conclusions

WMSDs pose a significant risk to Polish sonographers, especially those specializing in vascular surgery, general surgery and obstetrics and gynecology specialties. The study underscores a notable deficit, with only 10% of the personnel reporting training in ergonomics for ultrasound work.

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目的:超声波专家面临着与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(WMSDs)这一重大问题,其特点是与职业相关的疼痛,估计发生率高达 90.5%。疼痛的类型和部位因超声技师的专业和检查的具体解剖部位而异。我们的研究旨在评估波兰不同专业的医生在进行超声波检查时疼痛的发生率和强度:这项研究于 2023 年 7 月至 12 月间进行,共有 90 名积极从事超声诊断的参与者(51.9% 为女性)参加。数据收集过程中使用了研究人员为本研究开发的结构化问卷。问卷涵盖了个人因素,包括性别和年龄,以及与工作相关的方面,如工作地点、专业、超声波检查经验和进行的检查类型。统计分析包括描述性统计和相关分析:年龄分布从 26 岁到 74 岁不等,平均(标清)年龄为 43.1(12.2)岁。医生的主要专业是放射科(22.2%)和内科(22.2%)。在所有医生中,有 65.6% 的人报告在超声波扫描期间或扫描后感到疼痛,疼痛强度为 6.17 (2)(平均值(标准差))(1-10 级)。分析表明,年龄和性别与不适感的发生没有相关性:结论:WMSD 对波兰超声技师,尤其是血管外科、普外科和妇产科专业的超声技师构成重大风险。这项研究强调了一个明显的不足,即只有 10% 的人员报告接受过超声工作人体工程学方面的培训。
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Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology covers important and controversial topics in radiology. Each issue presents important viewpoints from leading radiologists. High-quality reproductions of radiographs, CT scans, MR images, and sonograms clearly depict what is being described in each article. Also included are valuable updates relevant to other areas of practice, such as medical-legal issues or archiving systems. With new multi-topic format and image-intensive style, Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology offers an outstanding, time-saving investigation into current topics most relevant to radiologists.
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