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摘要
技术在改变个人生活方面发挥了至关重要的作用。在学生中,技术的使用急剧增加。近二十年来,随着计算机使用者的急剧增加,肌肉骨骼不适也急剧增加。方法:采用观察性研究方法,选取年龄在20 ~ 35岁之间的107名大学生。在知情同意后,采用自构问卷、颈部残疾指数、手臂、肩部和手部残疾量表进行研究。数据采用microsoft excel 2007进行百分位数分析,相关系数均有显著性p<0.05。结果:计算机使用者中颈部及上肢不适的发生率为89.71%。在这88.78%的受试者中,有肩部不适,14.95%有肘部不适,28.97%有手/手腕不适。颈部残疾与每天工作时间(r = 0.01, p = 0.89)、上周典型工作日工作时间(r = -0.08, p = 0.35)和休息时间(r = 0.14, p = 0.13)无统计学意义相关。DASH与每天工作时间(r = 0.03, p = 0.69)、上周典型工作日工作时间(r = -0.11, p = 0.25)和休息时间(r =-0.07, p = 0.42)之间的关系在统计学上不显著。结论:学生肩部不适的发生率高于肘部和手/腕部。
Neck and Upper Extremity Discomfort and Its Relationship with Extent of Computer Usage among University Students
Introduction: Technology has played a crucial role in transforming the lives of an individual. The use oftechnology has increased steeply among students. With an abrupt increase in the computer users in a periodof two decades, the musculoskeletal discomfort has risen sharply.Methods: The present study was observational one comprising 107 students in the age group of 20-35years. After taking informed consent, a self structured questionnaire along with Neck disability index andthe disabilities of arm, shoulder and hand scale were used to conduct the study. The data was analyzed usingMicrosoft excel 2007 percentile and coefficient of correlation with significant value p<0.05.Result: The prevalence of neck and upper extremity discomfort was 89.71% among the computer users.Out of this 88.78% subjects complained shoulder discomfort, 14.95% had elbow discomfort and 28.97%had hand/wrist discomfort. Statistically there was no significant relationship of neck disability with hours ofworking per day (r = 0.01, p = 0.89), hours of work last week on typical day (r = -0.08, p = 0.35) and breaktime (r = 0.14, p = 0.13). A statistically non significant relationship was observed for DASH with hours ofworking per day (r = 0.03, p = 0.69), hours of work last week on typical day (r = -0.11, p = 0.25) and breaktime (r =-0.07, p = 0.42).Conclusion: Prevalence of shoulder discomfort was seen more than elbow and hand/wrist among students.