中非共和国班吉街头小贩中肌肉骨骼疾病和自我药疗的高发率

H.D. Mossoro-Kpinde, Perrin Ariel Kongbanda, Augustin Balekouzou, Henri Saint Calvaire Diemer, J.A.P.D. Yabada, C.N.L.D. Nzobe, Gerard Grésenguet, Mor Ndiaye
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肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)是一组关节周围疾病,主要导致疼痛和功能不适。它们在所有活动领域都是一个主要的职业健康问题。这项工作的目的是确定中非共和国(CAR)班吉市街头小贩中msd的流行情况。方法:于2021年9月1日至10月31日在中非共和国首都班吉进行横断面研究。研究人群由班吉4个大型市场入口处的街头小贩组成,他们在知情同意后被纳入研究对象。根据Schwartz公式计算的样本量为384。社会人口统计数据(年龄、性别、教育程度、婚姻状况)、专业数据(销售时长(小时)、每天出行距离);使用预先编制的自我问卷收集健康数据(流动销售者遭受的健康问题及其处理方法)。使用Microsoft Excel 2013和Epi-Info version 7软件对收集的数据进行处理。结果:在纳入的384名街头摊贩中,女性占四分之一(24.9%)。平均年龄为27岁;25-34岁年龄组最具代表性(50%)。大约三分之二(64.8%)的人每天至少销售12小时,每天行驶10公里以上(69.3%)。街头小贩报告的主要健康问题是肌肉骨骼疾病(95.8%)。上肢肩部65.36%(251例),肘部24.22%(93例)。不符合人体工程学的姿势,整天对背部和关节造成压力,导致疼痛,是MSDs的危险因素。非甾体类抗炎药治疗占22.0%,主要在街头销售。结论:街头小贩的健康问题主要是MSDs。这些问题要求对这些工人给予承认和支持,以优化他们的工作表现,同时通过认识和良好管理导致慢性残疾的msd来维护他们的健康。
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High Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders and Self-Medication among Street Vendors in Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR)
Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a set of peri-articular conditions that result mainly in pain and functional discomfort. They represent a major occupational health problem in all areas of activity. The objective of this work was to determine the prevalence of MSDs among street vendors in the city of Bangui in the Central African Republic (CAR). Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from September 01 to October 31, 2021 in Bangui, the capital of CAR. The study population consisted of street vendors which were included at the entrance of 4 large markets of Bangui after giving informed consent. The sample size, calculated according to the Schwartz formula, was 384. Sociodemographic data (age, gender, level of education, marital status), professional data (the duration of sale in hours, the distance traveled per day); and health data (the health problems suffered by itinerant sellers and the means of dealing with them) were collected using a pre-established self-questionnaire. This collected data was processed using Microsoft Excel 2013 and Epi-Info version 7 software. Results: Among 384 street vendors included, women represented a quarter (24.9%). The average age was 27 years; the 25-34 age group was the most represented (50%). About two-thirds (64.8%) sold for at least 12 hours and traveled more than 10 km (69.3%) per day. The main health problems reported by street vendors were musculoskeletal disorders (95.8%). Their locations concerned the upper limbs shoulder 65.36% (251), elbow 24.22% (93). Non-ergonomic postures that stress the back and joints all day long, causing pain are risk factors for MSDs. These MSDs were treated by self-medication with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (22.0%), mainly sold on the street. Conclusion: MSDs dominated the health problems of street vendors. These problems raise the need for recognition and support for these workers to optimize their performance while preserving their health through awareness and good management of MSDs whose chronicity generates a disability.
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