Fuzzy Logic Modelling of Risk Variables Influencing Musculoskeletal Disorders in Carpet Industry: A Cross-Sectional Study

Hannan Gada MS, Saad Parvez PhD, Babar Ahmad PhD
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to develop a fuzzy prediction model that could help in determining the musculoskeletal risk involved in the occupation of hand-made carpet weaving.

Methods

A questionnaire-based study involving 193 carpet weavers in Jammu and Kashmir was conducted. The questionnaire collected information on demographics, psychosocial factors, workplace fatigue, and musculoskeletal complaints. A rapid entire-body assessment technique was also used to assess the weaver's working posture for musculoskeletal risk. A fuzzy logic model was used to determines the degree to which a proposition is true or untrue rather of categorizing it as absolute truth (1) or untruth (0). This technique provides for a more subtle examination of accuracy, taking into account the variety of variables and levels that exist between standard binary classification.

Results

Work stress, socio-emotional factors, family-related responsibilities, lack of motivation, sleepiness, lack of energy, physical exertion, and discomfort were found to have a statistically significant relationship with musculoskeletal complaints. Between real and predicted musculoskeletal complaints, a correlation coefficient of 0.46 was calculated. Using the REBA for postural analysis, HSEJSQ for psychosocial job parameters, and SOFI for fatigue, significant predictors of musculoskeletal complaints were identified and analyzed using fuzzy logic. The fuzzy model's predictions showed a moderate correlation with actual musculoskeletal complaints measured by the Nordic questionnaire, underscoring the impact of psychosocial and physical factors on these complaints.

Conclusion

The current model had a moderate relationship with actual musculoskeletal complaints and can be used to assess the musculoskeletal risk associated with work in a timely manner.
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方法 对查谟和克什米尔地区的 193 名地毯编织工进行了问卷调查。问卷收集了有关人口统计学、社会心理因素、工作场所疲劳和肌肉骨骼不适的信息。此外,还使用了快速全身评估技术来评估纺织工的工作姿势,以确定其肌肉骨骼风险。采用模糊逻辑模型来确定命题的真实或不真实程度,而不是将其分为绝对真实(1)或不真实(0)。结果发现,工作压力、社会情感因素、与家庭相关的责任、缺乏动力、困倦、乏力、体力消耗和不适与肌肉骨骼不适有显著的统计学关系。真实的肌肉骨骼投诉与预测的肌肉骨骼投诉之间的相关系数为 0.46。使用 REBA 进行姿势分析,使用 HSEJSQ 进行社会心理工作参数分析,使用 SOFI 进行疲劳分析,确定了肌肉骨骼投诉的重要预测因素,并使用模糊逻辑进行了分析。模糊模型的预测结果与北欧调查问卷所测得的实际肌肉骨骼病症有一定的相关性,强调了社会心理和身体因素对这些病症的影响。
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