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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine:
August 2000 - Volume 42 - Issue 8 - pp 792-797
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Video Display Terminal Workstation Improvement Program: II. Ergonomic Intervention and Reduction of Musculoskeletal Discomfort

Demure, Bernard MD; Mundt, Kenneth A. PhD; Bigelow, Carol PhD; Luippold, Rose S. MS; Ali, Danielle RN; Liese, Bernhard MD

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Abstract

The effects of an ergonomic intervention on musculoskeletal discomfort in 118 video display terminal (VDT) users were assessed 1 year after intervention. The intervention consisted of recommended changes to workstations, which were based on the evaluation of 15 ergonomic characteristics. Compliance with the intervention was at least 75% for most workstation characteristics. Reduction in discomfort was substantial and was highest for the wrist/hand (57%), lower back (43%), and neck/shoulder (41%) severity of discomfort outcomes. Neither compliance with intervention on individual workstation characteristics nor summary intervention scores were associated with reduction in discomfort. Our results demonstrate that although reduction of musculoskeletal discomfort may be observed in the context of an intervention study, it may be difficult to link these benefits to specific interventions.

© 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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