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Working Posture Among Bank Employees in Chennai: A Cross Sectional Study


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1 Professor & Head of the Department, Department of Anatomy, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, BIHER, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, BIHER, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy,, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, BIHER, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
     

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Aim and Objective: The aim of the present study was to analyze the working posture and the postural problems arising due to the awkward working posture among bank employees.

Materials and Method: One hundred and seventy-four bank employees working in different banks in and around Chennai were randomly selected and included in this study, over a period of three months. The randomly selected subjects were given the Standardized Nordic Questionnaire to find out the perception of musculoskeletal symptoms. The data were analyzed with Binary Logistic Regression using the Mini Tab (14) statistical software. The prevalence of postural problems in the study population was calculated and statistical significance was accepted for p < 0.05.

Results: Bank employees cited the reason that prevented them from work during the last 12 months were pain at low back(21.8%), upper back(13.8%), neck (9.7%) and hand pain(9.7%). The findings of this study shows the most prevalent MSD for the bank employees for the last one year were seen in the low back (70%), upper back (66%) followed by neck (62%), shoulders (48%). Generalized regression model was used to estimate presence or absence of work related musculoskeletal disorders among the professionals.

The values of the variables age, work experience, BMI, were found to be significant since the Wald Chi-Square tests indicate that P < 0.05.

Conclusion: The study revealed that professionals report a high prevalence of various types of work related musculoskeletal symptoms due to prolonged awkward postures at work. Good job design can lead to a reduction of musculoskeletal disorders.


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Bank Employees, Musculoskeletal Disorders, Standardized Nordic Questionnaire, Posture, Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders.
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W. M. S. Johnson
Professor & Head of the Department, Department of Anatomy, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, BIHER, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
R. Archana
Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, BIHER, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Jinu Merlin Koshy
Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy,, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, BIHER, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Aim and Objective: The aim of the present study was to analyze the working posture and the postural problems arising due to the awkward working posture among bank employees.

Materials and Method: One hundred and seventy-four bank employees working in different banks in and around Chennai were randomly selected and included in this study, over a period of three months. The randomly selected subjects were given the Standardized Nordic Questionnaire to find out the perception of musculoskeletal symptoms. The data were analyzed with Binary Logistic Regression using the Mini Tab (14) statistical software. The prevalence of postural problems in the study population was calculated and statistical significance was accepted for p < 0.05.

Results: Bank employees cited the reason that prevented them from work during the last 12 months were pain at low back(21.8%), upper back(13.8%), neck (9.7%) and hand pain(9.7%). The findings of this study shows the most prevalent MSD for the bank employees for the last one year were seen in the low back (70%), upper back (66%) followed by neck (62%), shoulders (48%). Generalized regression model was used to estimate presence or absence of work related musculoskeletal disorders among the professionals.

The values of the variables age, work experience, BMI, were found to be significant since the Wald Chi-Square tests indicate that P < 0.05.

Conclusion: The study revealed that professionals report a high prevalence of various types of work related musculoskeletal symptoms due to prolonged awkward postures at work. Good job design can lead to a reduction of musculoskeletal disorders.


Keywords


Bank Employees, Musculoskeletal Disorders, Standardized Nordic Questionnaire, Posture, Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders.