Risk factors for musculoskeletal and depressive symptoms among Brazilian healthcare workers from the HEROES cohort - a prospective longitudinal study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1080/10803548.2025.2468158
Maria Isabel Triches, Vivian Aline Mininel, Gabriel Bernardi Dos Santos, Tatiana de Oliveira Sato
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Objectives. This study aimed to identify occupational, personal and psychosocial risk factors associated with musculoskeletal and depressive symptoms in a cohort of Brazilian healthcare workers (HEROES). Methods. The prospective cohort study included 125 healthcare workers from the Brazilian Healthcare System (SUS). Data were collected via e-surveys using a sociodemographic questionnaire, Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire, Beck depression inventory, Copenhagen psychosocial questionnaire and Pittsburgh sleep quality index. The follow-up response was 64, 52, 50 and 49% at 3, 6, 9 and 12-month follow-up, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression identified the main risk factors for musculoskeletal and depressive symptoms. Results. At 3 months, sleep quality, burnout, age, stress, quantitative demands, skill development and emotional demands were associated with musculoskeletal symptoms and recognition was associated with depressive symptoms. At 6 months, justice, stress and age were associated with musculoskeletal symptoms and recognition was associated with musculoskeletal and depressive symptoms. At 9 months, burnout, stress, sleep quality and emotional demands were associated with musculoskeletal symptoms. At 12 months, sleep quality was associated with musculoskeletal symptoms and recognition was associated with depression symptoms. Conclusion. Personal and psychosocial risk factors were significantly associated with musculoskeletal and depressive symptoms. Future intervention studies should emphasize these factors, with larger samples.

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来自HEROES队列的巴西医护人员肌肉骨骼和抑郁症状的危险因素——一项前瞻性纵向研究
目标。本研究旨在确定巴西卫生保健工作者(HEROES)队列中与肌肉骨骼和抑郁症状相关的职业、个人和社会心理风险因素。方法。这项前瞻性队列研究包括125名来自巴西医疗保健系统(SUS)的医护人员。数据通过社会人口调查问卷、北欧肌肉骨骼调查问卷、贝克抑郁量表、哥本哈根心理社会调查问卷和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数进行电子调查。随访3个月、6个月、9个月和12个月时,随访有效率分别为64,52,50%和49%。多变量logistic回归确定了肌肉骨骼和抑郁症状的主要危险因素。结果。3个月时,睡眠质量、倦怠、年龄、压力、数量需求、技能发展和情绪需求与肌肉骨骼症状相关,认知与抑郁症状相关。6个月时,正义、压力和年龄与肌肉骨骼症状相关,认知与肌肉骨骼症状和抑郁症状相关。9个月时,倦怠、压力、睡眠质量和情绪需求与肌肉骨骼症状相关。12个月时,睡眠质量与肌肉骨骼症状相关,认知与抑郁症状相关。结论。个人和社会心理风险因素与肌肉骨骼和抑郁症状显著相关。未来的干预研究应以更大的样本量来强调这些因素。
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