Perceived competence in computer use as a moderator of musculoskeletal strain in VDU work: An ergonomics intervention case
Autor: | Ritva Ketola, S. Tuomivaara, P. Huuhtanen, Risto Toivonen |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Human Factors and Ergonomics User-Computer Interface Risk Factors Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Humans Mental Competency Musculoskeletal Diseases Prospective Studies Man-Machine Systems Competence (human resources) Occupational Health Reference group Human factors and ergonomics Middle Aged Moderation Health Surveys Attitude Social Perception Psychosocial stress Physical therapy Female Psychology Psychosocial |
Zdroj: | Ergonomics. 51:125-139 |
ISSN: | 1366-5847 0014-0139 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00140130701561850 |
Popis: | Musculoskeletal strain and other symptoms are common in visual display unit (VDU) work. Psychosocial factors are closely related to the outcome and experience of musculoskeletal strain. The user-computer relationship from the viewpoint of the quality of perceived competence in computer use was assessed as a psychosocial stress indicator. It was assumed that the perceived competence in computer use moderates the experience of musculoskeletal strain and the success of the ergonomics intervention. The participants (n = 124, female 58%, male 42%) worked with VDU for more than 4 h per week. They took part in an ergonomics intervention and were allocated into three groups: intensive; education; and reference group. Musculoskeletal strain, the level of ergonomics of the workstation assessed by the experts in ergonomics and amount of VDU work were estimated at the baseline and at the 10-month follow-up. Age, gender and the perceived competence in computer use were assessed at the baseline. The perceived competence in computer use predicted strain in the upper and the lower part of the body at the follow-up. The interaction effect shows that the intensive ergonomics intervention procedure was the most effective among participants with high perceived competence. The interpretation of the results was that an anxiety-provoking and stressful user-computer relationship prevented the participants from being motivated and from learning in the ergonomics intervention. In the intervention it is important to increase the computer competence along with the improvements of physical workstation and work organization. |
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