Journal article

Prevalence and risk factors associated with musculoskeletal discomfort in New Zealand veterinarians

AM Scuffham, SJ Legg, EC Firth, MA Stevenson

Applied Ergonomics | Published : 2010

Abstract

A cross-sectional study using a modified Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire asked 867 New Zealand veterinarians about the presence or absence of musculoskeletal discomfort (MSD). Participants were asked if MSD affected their normal activities and if it required any period(s) of absence from work. Additional questions enquired about work activities, psychosocial factors and workload. A binary logistic regression analysis was used to quantify the association between identified risk factors and the presence of MSD requiring absence from work in the previous 12 months, controlling for the presence of known confounders. The overall period prevalence of MSD was 96%, 67% had normal activities bei..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

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Awarded by New Zealand Department of Labour


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Simon Verschaffelt from Massey University for his IT skills, and the Veterinary Council of New Zealand for supplying the contact details of veterinarians. We also wish to thank all of the participants for their time and careful and thoughtful responses. The project funding was from the Department of Labour contract number 12672.