与工作相关的身体和心理暴露与肩部疾病的发生:系统回顾更新

IF 3.1 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Applied Ergonomics Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1016/j.apergo.2024.104277
Annelotte H.C. Versloot , Jennie A. Jackson , Rogier M. van Rijn , Roy G. Elbers , Karen Søgaard , Erin M. Macri , Bart Koes , Alex Burdorf , Alessandro Chiarotto , Heike Gerger
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本综述是对之前系统性综述的更新,评估了与工作相关的生理和心理社会风险因素与特定肩部疾病相关的证据。本综述对 Medline、Embase、Web of Science Core Collection、Cochrane Central 和 PsycINFO 进行了检索,并由两名独立审稿人对研究资格和偏倚风险进行了评估。共增加了 14 篇新文章,其中大部分集中于肩袖综合症(RCS),共有 7 篇研究。九篇文章报告了除身体接触外的社会心理接触。有最有力的证据表明,抬高、重复、用力和振动与 SIS 和肌腱病/肌腱炎的发生有关。还有证据表明,社会心理暴露与 RCS 和肌腱病/肌腱炎的发生有关。其他研究结果并不一致,因此无法得出有力的结论。
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Physical and psychosocial work-related exposures and the occurrence of disorders of the shoulder: A systematic review update

This review is an update of a previous systematic review and assesses the evidence for the association of work-related physical and psychosocial risk factors and specific disorders of the shoulders. Medline, Embase, Web of Science Core Collection, Cochrane Central and PsycINFO were searched and study eligibility and risk of bias assessment was performed by two independent reviewers. A total of 14 new articles were added with the majority focusing on rotator cuff syndrome (RCS) with seven studies. Nine articles reported psychosocial exposures in addition to physical exposures. The strongest evidence was found for the association between elevation, repetition, force and vibration and the occurrence of SIS and tendinosis/tendonitis. Evidence also suggests that psychosocial exposures are associated with the occurrence of RCS and tendinosis/tendonitis. Other findings were inconsistent which prevents drawing strong conclusions.

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Applied Ergonomics
Applied Ergonomics 工程技术-工程:工业
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期刊介绍: Applied Ergonomics is aimed at ergonomists and all those interested in applying ergonomics/human factors in the design, planning and management of technical and social systems at work or leisure. Readership is truly international with subscribers in over 50 countries. Professionals for whom Applied Ergonomics is of interest include: ergonomists, designers, industrial engineers, health and safety specialists, systems engineers, design engineers, organizational psychologists, occupational health specialists and human-computer interaction specialists.
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