Chinyere Jessica Kingsley-Elewa, A. Awanye, Wejie C. Okachi
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职业伤害和与工作有关的肌肉骨骼疾病是影响建筑业的重要问题之一。这项研究评估了长期穿戴安全鞋对河流州哈科特港一家公司选定建筑工地的现场建筑工人的肌肉骨骼影响。研究使用了北欧肌肉骨骼问卷作为主要工具。研究揭示了长期重复使用安全鞋的短期和长期影响。受访者的性别分布显示,男性占 76%,女性占 24%。研究还报告称,受访者(84.8%)因长期穿着安全鞋而出现踝关节疼痛,(49.6%)出现髋关节疼痛,(34.8%)出现颈部疼痛,(34.8%)出现下背部疼痛,疼痛程度从轻度、中度到重度不等。在 p 值为 0.05 时,对假设进行了卡方检验和相关分析,如果 p <0.05,则拒绝零假设(H0)。结果显示 p 值分别为 (0.707)、(0.434);(0,288)、0.066);(0.159)、(0.828),因此没有拒绝假设 1、2 和 3。研究显示,35.6% 的受访者没有接受过正确使用安全靴的培训。研究进一步建议,各组织应确保工人的工作轮换和休息时间,并应在组织内开展适当的培训、教育和宣传计划,让工人了解安全鞋的正确使用方法和危害。雇主和决策影响者(经理和安全主管)也应接受有关足部健康和安全鞋选择的教育,以满足工人在工作环境中的要求,改善工人的工作条件,并对建筑行业反复报告的高水平 MSDs 产生影响。
Musculoskeletal Effects of Prolonged Use of Safety Footwear among Construction Workers in Selected Sites of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
Occupational injuries and work-related musculoskeletal disorders are among the significant issues affecting the construction industry. This work evaluated the musculoskeletal effects of prolonged use of safety footwear on the field construction workers of selected construction sites of a company in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The study used a Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire as the primary tool. The study revealed the short-term and long-term effects of repeated use of safety footwear for long periods. The gender distribution of the respondents showed that (76%) were male while (24 %) were female. The research also reported that (84.8%) of the respondents experienced ankle pain, (49.6 %) suffered hip pain, (34.8%) suffered neck pain and (34.8%) suffered lower back pain respectively from prolonged use of safety footwear which ranged from mild, moderate to severe pain. Chi-square test and correlation analysis at p-value (0.05) were conducted for the test hypotheses with a decision to reject the null hypothesis (H0) if p <0.05. The results showed p-values of (0.707), (0.434); (0,288), 0.066); (0.159), (0.828), and therefore the null hypotheses were not rejected for hypotheses 1, 2, and 3. The study revealed that 35.6 % of respondents were not trained to use safety boots properly. The study further recommends that organizations should ensure work rotation and break periods for workers, and adequate training, education, and awareness programs should be conducted in organizations to enlighten workers on the proper usage and hazards of safety footwear. Employers and decision influencers (managers and safety supervisors) should also be educated about foot health and safety footwear choices that will meet workers' requirements in the work environment, improve working conditions for workers, and impact the high level of MSDs repeatedly reported in the construction industry.