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Justine Bwalya
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慢性腰背痛是一个严重的职业健康问题,影响工人的日常生活和工作参与。关西煤矿制定了一项工作康复疼痛管理计划,旨在对患有慢性腰背痛的员工进行残疾管理、功能优化和重返工作岗位。 该计划于 2022 年 3 月制定,由一个多学科团队在矿区内分阶段实施,为期 1 年,采用结构化、目标导向和生物心理社会方法模式。客户的功能活动和工作适应能力在注册时进行评估,并定期进行功能能力评估,将功能能力评估结果与职业风险暴露概况中显示的工作要求进行比较。患者参加每周三次的小组锻炼课程、每两周一次的个人和小组心理治疗课程以及每月一次的小组信息教育辅导课程。审查计划数据已获得公司管理层的许可。 截至 2022 年 12 月,67 名员工患有腰背痛,平均年龄 41 岁,男性占 94%,重型移动设备操作员占 59%。据观察,2021 年至 2022 年期间,因腰背痛而受到工作限制的员工人数减少了 30%。在工作适应性方面,50%的员工在受限和替代性工作期间参加了培训,25%的员工在休病假期间参加了培训,他们的工作适应性已恢复到正常工作状态。 慢性腰痛在重型移动设备操作员中最为常见。工作康复疼痛管理计划可以提高工作能力和工作适应性。雇主应考虑按照以前文献中的建议建立工作康复设施。
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O-198 IMPACT OF A WORK REHABILITATION PROGRAM ON FITNESS TO WORK AMONG WORKERS WITH CHRONIC LOWER BACK PAIN -A CASE OF KANSANSHI MINE, ZAMBIA
Chronic low back pain is a significant occupational health problem impacting a worker’s activities of daily living and work participation. At Kansanshi Mine a work rehabilitation pain management program was developed aimed at disability management, functional optimization and return to work for employees with chronic lower back pain. A phased, 1-year structured, goal oriented and biopsychosocial approach modelled program was established in March 2022 and delivered within the mine lease by a multi-disciplinary team. Clients’ functional activities and fitness to work were assessed at enrolment and periodically using Functional Capacity Evaluations and comparing FCE results with job demands as indicated on the occupational risk exposure profile. Client attended x3 weekly group exercises sessions, individual & fortnight group psychotherapy sessions and monthly group information education counselling sessions. Permission to review program data was obtained from company management. Sixty-seven (67) employees with LBP were seen as of December 2022, mean age 41 years, males 94% and heavy mobile equipment operators 59%. A 30 % reduction in number of employees with low back pain issued with work restrictions was observed between 2021 and 2022. On fitness to work outcome, 50% of employees enrolled while on restricted and alternative duties and 25% on sick leave improved their fitness to work status to normal duty. Chronic low back pain was commonest among heavy mobile equipment operators. A work rehabilitation pain management program can improve functional capacity and fitness to work outcomes. Employers should consider establishing work rehabilitation facilities as previously recommended in literature.
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