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Development and Evaluation of an Online Multidimensional Musculoskeletal Health Programme

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Occupational Health
Interventions
Other: 4 weekly musculoskeletal health promotion workshops with stretching and muscle-strengthening exercise
Registration Number
NCT05522933
Lead Sponsor
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Brief Summary

Globally, work-related musculoskeletal symptoms (WRMSs) have become one of the major public health issues, with musculoskeletal problems contributing to the largest proportion of lost work productivity. Literature has reported that grassroots working-class workers (also known as low-skilled workers) are the most vulnerable group to WRMSs as their work mostly exposes them to the identified risk factors. However, not many intervention studies have been conducted for low-skilled workers to prevent WRMSs.

Based on the concept of the multidimensional approach from the literature, and the project team's previous evidence-based research results, this project will modify the project team's face-to-face evidence-based musculoskeletal health promotion program to an online mode with 4 weekly 45-minute workshops for low-skilled workers in the community under the Covid-19 pandemic situation. Thus, the project has the following specific objectives:

(i) To determine the feasibility of conducting the proposed online program (ii) To examine the acceptability and satisfaction of the online program from the workers' perspectives (iii) To evaluate the potential effects of the online program on the primary outcomes: compliance with exercise regimes, improvement of musculoskeletal literacy, and reduction of the number of body parts with WRMSs (iv) To evaluate the potential effects of the online program on the secondary outcomes: reduction of adverse workstyle, improvement of exercise self-efficacy, mental health, body mass index, hip-waist ratio, and blood pressure measurements

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • low-skilled workers aged ≥ 18
  • working full-time or part-time,
  • with at least one body part that had been affected by WRMSs for at least one month.
Exclusion Criteria
  • engagement in WRMS prevention programs in the workplace at the time of the study,
  • undergoing medical treatment

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Musculoskeletal Health4 weekly musculoskeletal health promotion workshops with stretching and muscle-strengthening exerciseThe intervention group will receive the 4 weekly workshops
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Compliance with exercise regimesChange from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

Exercise regimes will be measured by number of times the participant perform the exercise taught. The higher the number represents a better outcome

Incidence of body parts with work-related musculoskeletal systems (WRMSs)Change from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

The incidence of body parts with WRMSs will be measured by a modified general Nordic Musculoskeletal questionnaire to collect data about pain, aches or discomfort in different body parts. Score 1 will be denoted to one body part with WRMSs and Score 0 will be denoted to the body part without WRMSs. Thus, the higher the score represents a worse outcome.

Musculoskeletal literacyChange from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

Musculoskeletal literacy will be measured by a scale with 25 items with right or wrong answer. Score 1 will be denoted to right answer while score 0 will be denoted to wrong answer. Thus, the higher the score represents a better outcome

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Adverse workstyleChange from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

Adverse workstyle will be measured by a 24-item Chinese Workstyle Short Form for WRMSs with a 5-point Likert scale (0 = almost never and 4 = almost always). It consists of 4 subscales: work through pain (6 items), social reactivity (4 items), demands at work (12 items), and break (2 items). The sums of the subscales are used, the higher the score, the higher frequency of adverse workstyle practices (i.e., the worse of the outcome).

Mental healthChange from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

Mental health will be measured by a 21-item depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS) with a 4-point Likert scale (0=not applicable and 3 = very often). The higher the score represents a worse outcome.

Self-efficacyChange from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

The exercise self-efficacy will be measured by a 10-item self-efficacy scale with a 4-point-Likert scale (0=completely inaccurate to 3=completely accurate). The higher the score, the higher levels of self-efficacy (i.e., the better outcome)

Body mass indexChange from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

Body mass index will be calculated based on the measurement of height (meter) and weight (kilogram) with the formula of kg/m\^2. The higher the score represent a worse outcome.

Hip-waist ratioChange from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

Hip-waist ratio will be calculated based on the measurement of hip and waist circumferences (inches) with the formula of waist circumference / hip circumference. The higher the score represents the worse outcome.

Blood pressureChange from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

Blood pressure will be measured by both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. The higher the systolic pressure represents a worse outcome. Also, the higher the diastolic pressure represents a worse outcome.

Social support and exerciseChange from the measurement at baseline (T0) to one week after intervention (T1)

Social support and exercise will be measured by a 10-item scale with 5-point Likert scale (0=never, and 4=very often). The sum score will be used, the higher the score represents a better outcome.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Residents Mutual Help Centre

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Kowloon, Hong Kong

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