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Issue title: Special Section: Ergonomics and Work in Sri Lanka
Guest editors: K. Jayaratne, C. De Silva and M. Danansuriya
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Amarasinghe, Nirmalie Champikaa; * | De AlwisSenevirathne, Rohinib
Affiliations: [a] National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health, Ministry of Labour & Labour Relations, Colombo, Sri Lanka | [b] Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Dr. Nirmalie ChampikaAmarasinghe, Director General, National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health, Ministry of Labour & Labour Relations, No, 97, Jawatha Rd, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Tel.: +94112585425/94774457566; Fax: +94112585425; E-mail: champi_amara@yahoo.com.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) have been identified as a predisposing factor for lesser productivity, but no validated tool has been developed to assess them in the Sri- Lankan context. OBJECTIVE: To develop a validated tool to assess the neck and upper limb MSDs. METHODS: It comprises three components: item selections, item reduction using principal component analysis, and validation. A tentative self-administrated questionnaire was developed, translated, and pre-tested. Four important domains – neck, shoulder, elbow and wrist – were identified through principal component analysis. RESULTS: Prevalence of any MSDs was 38.1% and prevalence of neck, shoulder, elbow and wrist MSDs are 12.85%, 13.71%, 12%, 13.71% respectively. Content and criterion validity of the tool was assessed. Separate ROC curves were produced and sensitivity and specificity of neck (83.1%, 71.7%), shoulder (97.6%, 91.9%), elbow (98.2%, 87.2%), and wrist (97.6%, 94.9%) was determined. Cronbach’s Alpha and correlation coefficient was above 0.7. CONCLUSION: The tool has high sensitivity, specificity, internal consistency, and test re-test reliability.
Keywords: Ergonomic assessment, occupational, shoulder pain
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-162394
Journal: Work, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 297-303, 2016
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