The importance of physical and psychosocial risk factors for disease/disorder of the muscles and joints - a prospective study of women in health care and school
Primary outcome variables: pain neck / shoulder and elbow / hand.
Primary exposures: Physical exertion (ergonomic factors) and psychosocial work environment (demand-control, fatigue, etc.).
Monitoring 2 ½ years after baseline.
Purpose:
To elucidate the importance of physical and psychosocial work factors for disorders of the muscles and joints and to develop intervention of ergonomic conditions that reduce risk.
Contact for data - Inger Arvidsson
Opens in a new tabinger.arvidsson@med.lu.se
Citation and access
Citation and access
Data access level:
Creator/Principal investigator(s):
- Inger Arvidsson - Lund University and Region Skåne - Department of Occupation and Environmental Medicine,Department of Laboratory Medicine and och Occupation and Environmental Medicine, Laboratory Medicine Skåne
- Catarina Nordander - Lund University and Region Skåne - Department of Occupation and Environmental Medicine,Department of Laboratory Medicine and och Occupation and Environmental Medicine, Laboratory Medicine Skåne
- Jenny Gremark-Simonsen - Lund University and Region Skåne - Department of Occupation and Environmental Medicine,Department of Laboratory Medicine and och Occupation and Environmental Medicine, Laboratory Medicine Skåne
- Anna Larsson - Lund University and Region Skåne - Department of Occupation and Environmental Medicine,Department of Laboratory Medicine and och Occupation and Environmental Medicine, Laboratory Medicine Skåne
Research principal:
Data contains personal data:
Yes
Type of personal data:
Medical data
Code key exists:
Yes
Sensitive personal data:
Yes
Citation:
Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Unit of analysis:
Time period(s) investigated:
Number of individuals/objects:
1598
Response rate/participation rate:
77%
Description of the response rate/participation rate:
Antal individer och svarsfrekvens gäller baseline.
Data format/data structure:
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Mode of collection:
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Time period(s) for data collection:
2008-10 - 2012-12
Source of the data:
- Population group
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire
Mode of collection:
Self-administered questionnaire
Time period(s) for data collection:
2011-11 - 2011
Source of the data:
- Population group
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Department of Laboratory Medicine
