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The effects of an office ergonomics training and chair intervention on worker knowledge, behavior and musculoskeletal risk
Authors:Robertson Michelle  Amick Benjamin C  DeRango Kelly  Rooney Ted  Bazzani Lianna  Harrist Ron  Moore Anne
Affiliation:a Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, 71 Frankland Road, Hopkinton, MA 01748, USA
b Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Canada
c Kalamazoo, MI, USA
d Health and Work Outcomes, Brunswick, ME, USA
e The University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX, USA
f York University, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:A large-scale field intervention study was undertaken to examine the effects of office ergonomics training coupled with a highly adjustable chair on office workers’ knowledge and musculoskeletal risks. Office workers were assigned to one of three study groups: a group receiving the training and adjustable chair (n=96), a training-only group (n=63), and a control group (n=57). The office ergonomics training program was created using an instructional systems design model. A pre/post-training knowledge test was administered to all those who attended the training. Body postures and workstation set-ups were observed before and after the intervention. Perceived control over the physical work environment was higher for both intervention groups as compared to workers in the control group. A significant increase in overall ergonomic knowledge was observed for the intervention groups. Both intervention groups exhibited higher level behavioral translation and had lower musculoskeletal risk than the control group.
Keywords:Office ergonomics intervention  Training  Musculoskeletal risk
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