Effectiveness of an educational intervention to increase knowledge and reduce use of risky behaviors associated with cumulative trauma in office workers
{\it Objective:} This pilot project assessed the effectiveness of an intervention to increase knowledge and reduce risky behaviors related to cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) in office workers. {\it Study Design:} All 124 employees from the administrative offices of a health maintenance organizatio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Work (Reading, Mass.) Mass.), 2000, Vol.14 (2), p.127-135 |
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Zusammenfassung: | {\it Objective:} This pilot project assessed the effectiveness of an
intervention to increase knowledge and reduce risky behaviors related to
cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) in office workers. {\it Study Design:} All
124 employees from the administrative offices of a health maintenance
organization were invited to participate. Subjects were followed across time
using an identification number. Data were collected via questionnaire in June
1994 (pretest1) (N=84), August 1994 (pretest II) (N= 63) and September 1995
(posttest) (N=40). The yearlong intervention focused on functional activities
to prevent CTD. {\it Results:} of chi-square analyses for the 40 subjects who
completed all surveys indicated this intervention significantly increased
overall knowledge of CTD (p = .002). Significant changes in self-reported
hand/wrist (p = .016) and neck/shoulder (p = .003) posture were also found.
{\it Conclusions:} This study is a first step in identifying effective
educational interventions to increase knowledge and reduce risk factors related
to CTD in office workers. |
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ISSN: | 1051-9815 1875-9270 |
DOI: | 10.3233/WOR-2000-00077 |