Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the effectiveness of an ergonomic intervention program based on the PRECEDE–PROCEED model in terms of improving exposure risks and work-related health problems in emergency medical dispatchers.
Methods
This quasi-experimental study used an interrupted time series design. Participants were 55 employees working in an Emergency Medical Communications Center in Iran. The intervention program was based on the PRECEDE–PROCEED model and included five face-to-face training sessions and installing auxiliary equipment according to best ergonomic principles. Direct observations of the emergency medical dispatchers’ working postures using the Rapid Office Strain Assessment and a survey which included a modified Nordic Questionnaire, Work Ability Score, Visual Fatigue Questionnaire, and a Behavioral Factors Questionnaire were used at three time points: baseline, 1 month post-intervention, and 3 months post-intervention.
Results
The modified Nordic Questionnaire showed significant reductions in pain intensity scores for neck, lower back, knee and ankle after the ergonomic intervention program. In addition, there were considerable post-training improvements in behavioral factors (knowledge and enabling factors) and working postures. No significant changes were observed in Work Ability Scores, or visual symptoms.
Conclusions
An ergonomic intervention program based on a systematic framework such as the PRECEDE–PROCEED model and on-site interventions can be effective in improving and enhancing the working conditions of emergency medical dispatchers. Therefore, it is suggested that ergonomic interventions be implemented based on standard and valid behavioral change models such as PRECEDE–PROCEED model in other work environments in which musculoskeletal pain and digital eye strain are common.
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This study is part of the first author’s MSc thesis and was conducted with financial support from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (Grant number: 98-01-04-21376.). The authors would like to thank the EMD employees for participating in the project.
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Barkhordarzadeh, S., Choobineh, A., Razeghi, M. et al. Effects of an ergonomic intervention program based on the PRECEDE–PROCEED model for reducing work-related health problems and exposure risks among emergency medical dispatchers. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 95, 1389–1399 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-022-01846-8
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