Reproducibility of a task description questionnaire for working pregnant women
The objective of this study was to evaluate the reproducibility of a Task Description Questionnaire that was designed to investigate exposures to, and influential factors for, problematic tasks experienced by working pregnant women. The questionnaire comprised questions concerning 22 task components...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Work (Reading, Mass.) Mass.), 2006, Vol.26 (4), p.389-397 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The objective of this study was to evaluate the reproducibility of a
Task Description Questionnaire that was designed to investigate exposures to,
and influential factors for, problematic tasks experienced by working pregnant
women. The questionnaire comprised questions concerning 22 task components
(covering working posture, manual material handling, work pace, prolonged
postures and others), eight influential factors contributing to problematic
tasks, discomfort (measured using a body map) and level of effort to perform
the tasks. Reproducibility of the questionnaire was assessed by interviewing
participants on two occasions one week apart for interviews at both 20 and 34
weeks of pregnancy. Eleven and 13 problematic tasks were reported by 21 working
pregnant women at 20 and 34 weeks of pregnancy, respectively. These tasks were
surveyed using the Task Description Questionnaire. Kappa statistics and
correlation coefficients (supplemented by paired t-tests) were used to examine
the reproducibility of responses to the questionnaire. The results showed that
most of the variables were measured with very good or satisfactory
reproducibility. The reproducibility of exposure to work posture was higher
than that of exposure to manual material handling. There was no significant
difference between test and retest means for the discomfort scores measured on
the body map, except for the maximum discomfort score for the whole body in the
34 weeks survey. The study suggests that the questionnaire can be reliably used
in the study of problematic tasks experienced by pregnant women. But an initial
preview of the questions by the subjects and explanation of the questions given
to the subjects by the interviewer may help to produce more reliable
results. |
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ISSN: | 1051-9815 1875-9270 |
DOI: | 10.3233/WOR-2006-00534 |