TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and risk factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the catering industry
T2 - A systematic review
AU - Xu, Yan Wen
AU - Cheng, Andy S.K.
AU - Li-Tsang, Cecilia W.P.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to systematically explore the prevalence and risk factors of Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) in the catering industry by reviewing relevant published literature with the goal of developing future prevention strategies. METHODS: The systematic review was carried out in nine English medical databases, two Chinese-dominated full-text databases and seven web sites with the designated search strategies. Studies were included if they met the defined inclusion criteria hierarchically to investigate prevalence and or risk factors associated with WMSDs in the catering industry with appropriate epidemiological methodology. RESULTS: Nine English databases yielded 634 citations, and two Chinese databases yielded 401 citations, although only five English and three Chinese studies passed the inclusion criteria. Three-fourths of the studies were cross-sectional. The prevalence of WMSDs varied from 3% to 86% depending on the type of establishment and positions. The most important risk factors were physical job demands, such as work posture, force applied, and repeated movement. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of epidemiological information about WMSDs in the catering industry is apparent. Further studies are needed to investigate the relation among prevalence, risk factors and forms of WMSDs, in particular the interaction of risk factors in psychosocial aspects of the catering industry.
AB - OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to systematically explore the prevalence and risk factors of Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) in the catering industry by reviewing relevant published literature with the goal of developing future prevention strategies. METHODS: The systematic review was carried out in nine English medical databases, two Chinese-dominated full-text databases and seven web sites with the designated search strategies. Studies were included if they met the defined inclusion criteria hierarchically to investigate prevalence and or risk factors associated with WMSDs in the catering industry with appropriate epidemiological methodology. RESULTS: Nine English databases yielded 634 citations, and two Chinese databases yielded 401 citations, although only five English and three Chinese studies passed the inclusion criteria. Three-fourths of the studies were cross-sectional. The prevalence of WMSDs varied from 3% to 86% depending on the type of establishment and positions. The most important risk factors were physical job demands, such as work posture, force applied, and repeated movement. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of epidemiological information about WMSDs in the catering industry is apparent. Further studies are needed to investigate the relation among prevalence, risk factors and forms of WMSDs, in particular the interaction of risk factors in psychosocial aspects of the catering industry.
KW - and injury-prevention strategies
KW - Chinese restaurant
KW - physical work demands
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U2 - 10.3233/WOR-2012-1375
DO - 10.3233/WOR-2012-1375
M3 - Review article
C2 - 22927592
AN - SCOPUS:84874350432
SN - 1051-9815
VL - 44
SP - 107
EP - 116
JO - Work: a Journal of Prevention\, Assessment and Rehabilitation
JF - Work: a Journal of Prevention\, Assessment and Rehabilitation
IS - 2
ER -