Work-related musculoskeletal pain and characteristics of brewery workers in southwest Nigeria - a pilot study

Authors

  • Olufemi Opeyemi Ogundiran PHYSIOTHERAPY DEPARTMENT OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITALS COMPLEX, ILE-IFE. WESLEY GUILD HOSPITAL, ILESA. OSUN STATE. NIGERIA.
  • Elvis Agbonlahor DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN KINETICS AND SPORTS SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN BENIN CITY EDO STATE NIGERIA.
  • Kayode Israel Oke DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOTHERAPY SCHOOL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF BENIN BENIN CITY EDO STATE NIGERIA
  • Gbolade Isaac Ogunsanya OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITALS COMPLEX, ILE-IFE. WESLEY GUILD HOSPITAL, ILESA. OSUN STATE. NIGERIA.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17267/2238-2704rpf.v10i2.2742

Keywords:

Work-related musculoskeletal pain. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Lifetime prevalence. 12-month prevalence. Point prevalence. Brewery workers.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Work-related musculoskeletal pain (WMSP) is a common symptom associated with work-related musculoskeletal disorders. It is aggravated by poor lifting techniques, inappropriate ergonomics, repetitive movements and awkward posture during the course of performing one’s duties. Variables such as age, marital status, work experience, alcohol, smoking and exercise habits have been found to play major roles in WMSP prevalence among different categories of workers. OBJECTIVES: This study focused on the lifetime, 12-month and point prevalence of WMSP in association with the socio-demographics, lifestyle and work-related characteristics of brewery workers in Osun state, Southwest, Nigeria. METHOD: A descriptive research design was utilized, and a total of eighty-nine (89) participants were recruited with strict adherence to the inclusion criteria. A 28-item questionnaire was developed to obtain specific information on the prevalence and pattern of WMSP, while anthropometric measurements (weight and height) of each participant were measured. Collected data were organized and analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi square test. RESULTS: The lifetime, 12-month and point prevalence of WMSP among the participants were 96.6%, 93.3%, and 57.3% respectively. The low back was the mostly affected body region. Significant associations exist between each of the lifetime, 12-month and point prevalence of WMSP and participants' marital status. Furthermore, a significant association exists between the point prevalence of WMSP and participants’ age. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that there was a high prevalence of WMSP among brewery workers in Osun state, Southwest, Nigeria.

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04/29/2020

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Ogundiran OO, Agbonlahor E, Oke KI, Ogunsanya GI. Work-related musculoskeletal pain and characteristics of brewery workers in southwest Nigeria - a pilot study. Rev Pesq Fisio [Internet]. 2020 Apr. 29 [cited 2024 May 19];10(2):149-55. Available from: https://journals.bahiana.edu.br/index.php/fisioterapia/article/view/2742