Magdalena Janc, Zbigniew Jóźwiak, Wojciech Jankowski, Teresa Makowiec-Dąbrowska, Kinga Polańska
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Abstract
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a fundamental change in the lifestyle and the ways of learning and working patterns which in turn might lead to health consequences including musculoskeletal disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate the conditions of e-learning and remote working and the impact of the learning/working modality on the occurrence of musculoskeletal symptoms among university students and workers in Poland.
Material and methods: This study covered 914 students and 451 employees who filled in an anonymous online questionnaire. The questions covered 2 periods: before the COVID-19 pandemic and during the period from October 2020 to June 2021 and were aimed at obtaining information about lifestyle (including physical activity, perceived stress and sleep pattern), ergonomic of computer workstations, the incidence and severity of musculoskeletal symptoms and headaches.
Results: During the outbreak, the severity of musculoskeletal complaints increased significantly in the teaching staff group (3.2±2.5 vs. 4.1±3.0 VAS pts), in the administrative staff group (3.1±2.5 vs. 4.0±3.1 VAS pts), and in the student group (2.8±2.4 vs. 3.5±2.8 VAS pts). The average level of burden and risk of musculoskeletal complaints was revealed by the assessment using the ROSA method, in all 3 study groups.
Conclusions: In light of current results, it is very important to educate people on the rational use of new technology devices, including the appropriate design of computer workstations, planning breaks and time for recovery and physical activity. Med Pr. 2023;74(1):63-78.
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行导致生活方式、学习方式和工作模式发生根本性变化,从而可能导致包括肌肉骨骼疾病在内的健康后果。本研究的目的是评估波兰大学生和工人中电子学习和远程工作的条件以及学习/工作模式对肌肉骨骼症状发生的影响。材料和方法:本研究覆盖了914名学生和451名员工,他们填写了一份匿名的在线问卷。这些问题涵盖了两个时期:2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和2020年10月至2021年6月期间,旨在获取有关生活方式(包括身体活动、感知压力和睡眠模式)、计算机工作站的人体工程学、肌肉骨骼症状和头痛的发生率和严重程度的信息。结果:在疫情期间,教学人员组(3.2±2.5 vs. 4.1±3.0 VAS pts)、行政人员组(3.1±2.5 vs. 4.0±3.1 VAS pts)和学生组(2.8±2.4 vs. 3.5±2.8 VAS pts)的肌肉骨骼疾病严重程度显著增加。在所有3个研究组中,使用ROSA方法评估肌肉骨骼疾病的平均负担水平和风险。结论:根据目前的结果,教育人们合理使用新技术设备是非常重要的,包括适当设计计算机工作站,计划休息和恢复和体育活动的时间。中国生物医学工程学报,2013;31(1):563 - 568。
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The journal publishes original papers, review papers and case studies in Polish and English. The subject matter of the articles includes occupational pathology, physical, chemical and biological agents at workplace, toxicology, mutagenesis, health policy, health management, health care, epidemiology, etc.
The magazine also includes reports from national and international scientific conferences on occupational medicine. It also contains letters to the editor. Each first-in-year issue of the magazine comprises former-year indices of authors and keywords.