The association between RULA score, ergonomic risk factors and reported musculoskeletal pain among school children age 8 and 11
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2009-12-01Author
Syazwan Aizat, I.
Shamsul Bahri, Mohd Tamrin
Zailina, Hashim
Juliana, Jalaludin
Muhamad Hanafiah, Juni
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A study conducted to investigate the risk factors
associated with musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) among school
children in Malaysia. Two schools in the Klang Valley and one in
Johor Bahru were selected. A cross sectional study was done
beginning February 2009 until May 2009. Two hundred and
twenty nine school children among 2nd Grade (age 8 years) and
5th Grade (age 11 years) from three school were selected to
participate in this study. Musculoskeletal symptoms were
recorded using Modified Nordiq Body Map Questionnaires;
Tanita weight measurement was used to measure school bag
weight and students’ weight. Modified Rapid Upper Limb
Assessment (RULA) was used to assess the awkward posture of
the students’ torso namely bending forward movement, leaning,
sitting and twisting. A high prevalence of MSD among school
children aged 11 years old (5th grade) was found (68.0%)
compared to 8 years old (2nd grade) with 36.4%. Result also
showed that 31.8% of 2nd grade and 62.2% of 5th grade students
experience upper MSD. Lower MSD complains showed 5th grade
students are at higher percentage than 2nd grade with 45.5% and
20.9% respectively. Logistic regression analysis controlling for
body mass index, sport injuries and history of major accidents
revealed that the following factors were related to MSD: first,
home activities (involving television (TV) watching and personal
computer (PC) used) [1.889, 95% CI 1.081 – 3.301] and second,
bag perception complain among school children [2.148, 95% CI
1.086 – 4.247]. For specific MSD symptoms it was found that the
duration of home activities using PC or TV exceeding 2 hours
was the main the risk factor of upper MSD among school
children [4.923, 95% CI 1.188-20.389]. In conclusion,
combination of risks leads to high increase of MSD among school
children in Malaysia.
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