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IEA 88 PLENARY PAPER

Intervention programmes for work-related neck and upper limb disorders: strategies and evaluation

Pages 735-747 | Published online: 31 May 2007
 

Abstract

In this review the design and results of controlled interventions against work related neck and upper limb disorders are discussed. The method of intervention—workstation redesign, work reorganization, worker training and education—is related to the outcome. The result should be evaluated using a range of intermediate and end-point variables. Very little attention has yet been paid to the cost effectiveness of interventions and unsuccessful interventions are seldom reported, which makes an evaluation of the ‘most successful design’ incomplete. The use of reference groups for control of background variables, like fluctuations in work output and staff turnover is emphasized. The role of researchers, as active interveners or as passive recorders of effects is discussed, and the importance of an active contribution from management and employers is stressed.

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ÅSA KILBOM

Present address: National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety, PO Box 58, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia

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