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제목 Risk Factors for Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Intensive Care Unit Nurses in China: A Structural Equation Model Approach
저자 : Shuai Yang, Li Li, Liqian Wang, Jiaqi Zeng, Yinglan Li 게시일 : 2020년 10월 페이지 : p241~p248
저자 Shuai Yang, Li Li, Liqian Wang, Jiaqi Zeng, Yinglan Li 게시일 2020년 10월 페이지 p241~p248 인쇄
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키워드 intensive care units; musculoskeletal abnormalities; nurses; latent class analysis; risk factors
Purpose: This study explored the direct and indirect effects of risk factors of work-related musculoskeletal
disorders (WRMDs) in nurses working in intensive care units (ICUs).
Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used. ICU nurses from 28 tertiary hospitals in the Hunan
and Guangdong provinces participated in a survey conducted via a self-reported online questionnaire. A
structural equation model was used to fit the data and to evaluate associations among WRMDs and risk
factors.
Results: Valid questionnaire samples were submitted by 984 ICU nurses. The prevalence of WRMDs
within the previous year among ICU nurses was 96.8%. A valid structural equation model was constructed,
and a good fit was shown: Chi-square value/degrees of freedom = 2.248; comparative fit
index = .931; normal fit index = .905; goodness-of-fit index = .978; adjusted goodness-of-fit index =
.966; and root mean square error of approximation = .036. All regression coefficients for direct effect
reached significant levels (critical ratio > 1.96 and p < .05). In the structural equation model, the
occurrence of WRMDs was directly affected by the following: physical factors, risk perception, and job
stress. Physical factors and a safe environment indirectly affected WRMDs through risk perception and
job stress. The strongest correlations with WRMDs were physical factors.
Conclusion: The model provided a new perspective for understanding the associations among physical
factors, workplace safety environment, risk perception, job stress, and WRMDs. To improve the practice
setting of the ICU, efforts should be made to help prevent WRMDs from physical, psychosocial, and
environmental factors.