Ergonomic challenges in healthcare: mapping physical load during patient transfers using electromyographic field measurements

百分位 物理疗法 工作(物理) 物理医学与康复 医学 传输(计算) 医疗保健 肌电图 计算机科学 统计 工程类 数学 机械工程 病理 并行计算 经济 经济增长
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Jonas Vinstrup,Markus D. Jakobsen,Anders Busse Nielsen,Lars L. Andersen
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期刊:Frontiers in Public Health [Frontiers Media]
卷期号:12
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DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2024.1459595
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Purpose Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are prevalent among healthcare workers. These workers experience high rates of low-back pain; partly due to the high physical demands of patient transfers. Understanding the specific transfer scenarios that contribute to high physical loads is therefore crucial for developing strategies to improve working conditions. Methods This study utilized electromyography to measure muscle activity in the erector spinae muscles during patient transfers, performing measurements in real-life hospital settings to identify the physical load associated with different transfer scenarios. Using linear mixed models, the 95th percentile ranks of the normalized root mean square (nRMS) values were analyzed for a range of different patient transfers. Results The results revealed significant differences in physical load across various patient transfer scenarios. High-load activities included sitting to lying down or lying down to sitting (nRMS 32.7, 95% CI: 28.9–36.6) and lifting the upper body (32.4, 95% CI: 28.8–35.9), while low-load activities such as supporting patients while walking or standing (21.9, 95% CI: 18.6–25.1) and mobilizing in bed (19.9, 95% CI: 16.1–23.8) required less muscle activation. Moderate-load activities included bed to chair transfers (28.1, 95% CI: 24.9–31.3) and lifting the head (26.3, 95% CI: 22.7–29.9). Conclusion Understanding the physical load associated with different patient transfer scenarios allows for better organization of work in healthcare settings. These novel findings emphasize the need for effective task allocation, rotational schedules, and the use of assistive devices to distribute physical load and reduce injury risk.
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