Abstract
Purpose
Development of neck pain (NP) in workers has a multifactorial etiology and depends on both individual and workplace factors. The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors for episodic NP in a large diverse sample of active workers.
Methods
A prospective study based on the surveillance program implemented by the French Public Health Agency in the Loire Valley region. Between 2002 and 2005, 3710 workers were included. Between 2007 and 2010, 2332 workers responded to a follow-up questionnaire which assessed: (1) musculoskeletal symptoms (Nordic questionnaire) and (2) individual and work-related risk factors. Associations between episodic NP in 2007 (i.e., free subjects at baseline and who suffered at least 8 days during the preceding 12 months) and individual and work-related risk factors at baseline were studied using logistic regression modeling, stratified by sex.
Results
Among the 1510 workers (914 men, 596 women) still active at follow-up, 10.4% (8.4–12.4) of men and 14.6% (11.8–17.4) of women declared episodic NP. Among men, work pace dependence of guests or permanent hierarchical controls were risk factors of NP [OR = 1.8 (1.1–2.8) and OR = 2.1 (1.3–3.3), respectively]. Among women, the combination of sustained/repeated arm abduction with high physical perceived exertion was the strongest risk factor for NP [OR = 3.5 (1.7–7.2)]; age and paced work were also predictors for NP in women.
Conclusions
NP results from complex relationships between individual and work-related variables. High physical workload, awkward postures, and poor organizational environment together with age differently predicted episodic NP according to the sex.
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We thank the 81 occupational physicians involved in the sentinel network and Santé Publique France, the French national public health agency.
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Petit, A., Bodin, J., Delarue, A. et al. Risk factors for episodic neck pain in workers: a 5-year prospective study of a general working population. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 91, 251–261 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-017-1272-5
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