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Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 1996

Work related risk factors for musculoskeletal complaints in the nursing profession : results of a questionnaire survey

J.A. Engels; J.W.J. van der Gulden; Th.F. Senden; M.A. van 't Hof

OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints of the back, arms or neck, and legs among nurses, and to investigate the relation between these complaints and various work related and personal variables. METHODS: A questionnaire survey was carried out in four nursing homes in The Netherlands. RESULTS: The response was 95% and resulted in 846 completed questionnaires. It was found that a large proportion of the subjects regularly had back complaints (36%) but also had arm or neck (30%) and leg complaints (16%). Almost all respondents (89%) considered nursing work as physically strenuous. Most of them complained of working under time pressure (69%), increased work pressure (70%), and having no opportunity to take a break from the work (70%). The physical variables which seem to trouble the subjects most were lifting (65%), working in awkward postures (47%), and stooping (34%). Moreover, 53% of the subjects responded that the ergonomic lay out of the ward was disagreeable. Most of the work related variables under study seemed to be associated with musculoskeletal complaints. For all types of complaints the strongest associations were found with having to lift heavy loads. Apart from physical stress various aspects of work pressure showed strong associations with the occurrence of musculoskeletal complaints. The variables on the ergonomy of the ward showed less clear associations with musculoskeletal complaints than were found for physical stress and work pressure. CONCLUSIONS: From these results it may be concluded that future research of health risks of nursing work should have a wider focus than the relation between physical workload and low back pain.


Safety Science | 1997

Prevention of musculoskeletal complaints in nursing: Aims, approach and content of an ergonomic-educational programme

J.A. Engels; J.W.J. van der Gulden; Th.F. Senden

In 1992 a comprehensive health-promotion project was initiated in seven nursing-homes in the Netherlands. This project was designed to implement an ergonomic-educational programme, with the intention of reducing physical workload and to bring about safe working in order to prevent work-related musculoskeletal complaints. After a period of external support, employees of the nursing-homes should be able to proceed with the programme independently. In this paper the content of the programme and its underlying strategies and theories are described. So far, the programme has got off to a good start in all the nursing-homes. Positive effects of the programme could be demonstrated and guidelines and protocols for safe working were introduced. However, it is as yet too early for definitive conclusions to be drawn regarding the aspect of continuity.


Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 1994

Physical work load and its assessment among the nursing staff in nursing homes.

J.A. Engels; J.W.J. van der Gulden; Th.F. Senden; C.A.W.M. Hertog; J. J. Kolk; R.A. Binkhorst


International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 1998

The effects of an ergonomic-educational course

J.A. Engels; J.W.J. van der Gulden; Th.F. Senden; J. J. Kolk; R.A. Binkhorst


Tijdschrift voor sociale geneeskunde | 2005

Arbocuratieve samenwerking in de praktijk.

C.B.M. Rouppe van der Voort; Th.F. Senden; B.J.P. Crul


Tijdschrift voor sociale geneeskunde | 1997

Gezonder Zorgen, een gezondheidsbevorderingsprogramma voor verplegenden en verzorgenden in verpleeghuizen: effectevaluatie van een integraal bedrijfsgezondheidsprogramma

Th.F. Senden; Stan Maes; J.A. Engels; M. Van Der Doef; J.W.J. van der Gulden; F. Kittel; W. Gebhardt


Archive | 1997

Healthier work in rusting homes: Two-year results of a total health programme for nursing personnel

Stan Maes; M. Van Der Doef; Th.F. Senden; W. Gebhardt; J.A. Engels; J.W.J. van der Gulden


Archive | 1996

Healthier work in nursing homes: one year results of a wellness programme for nursing personnel

M. Van Der Doef; Stan Maes; Th.F. Senden; F. Kittel; W. Gebhardt; J.A. Engels; J.W.J. van der Gulden; G. Seegers


Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg | 1995

Lichamelijke belasting van ziekenverzorgenden en verpleegkundigen: opzet en implementatie van een project ter verbetering van de werkhouding

J.A. Engels; Th.F. Senden; J.W.J. van der Gulden


Psychology & Health | 1995

Healthier work in nursing homes

M. Van Der Doef; J.A. Engels; W. Gebhardt; J.W.J. van der Gulden; F. Kittel; Stan Maes; G. Seegers; Th.F. Senden

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J.A. Engels

HAN University of Applied Sciences

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J. J. Kolk

Radboud University Nijmegen

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