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Is job strain a risk factor for musculoskeletal pain? A systematic review and meta-analysis of 21 longitudinal studies.

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OBJECTIVE Given that job strain can be a risk factor for health, the researchers looked at the meta-analysis in which consequences of musculoskeletal pain in job strain is reviewed. STUDY… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE Given that job strain can be a risk factor for health, the researchers looked at the meta-analysis in which consequences of musculoskeletal pain in job strain is reviewed. STUDY DESIGN Systematic review and meta-analysis. METHODS After searching in databases based on keywords, studies were retrieved until January 2019. The extracted studies were combined altogether and the risk ratio was calculated. In addition, additional analysis was conducted at the end. RESULTS The results showed that job strain as a risk factor for musculoskeletal pain was 1.62. The risk ratio is equal to 1.38 in men and 1.28 in women. Begg (P = 0.629) and Egger (P = 0.251) tests were not significant but trim-and-fill method imputed 9 missing studies. CONCLUSIONS Job strain was a risk factor for physical health and increased the risk of musculoskeletal pain. Therefore, it seems psychologically healthy work environment is essential for the prevention of health problems.

Keywords: risk; musculoskeletal pain; strain risk; job strain; risk factor

Journal Title: Public health
Year Published: 2020

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