Sökning: "muskuloskeletala besvär"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 16 avhandlingar innehållade orden muskuloskeletala besvär.
1. Utveckling av arbetsmiljö och upplevd hälsa : en longitudinell undersökning av anställda i kraftindustrin
Sammanfattning : I avhandlingen undersöks hur arbetsmiljön påverkar den upplevda hälsoutvecklingen över en nioårsperiod hos 440 elarbetare inom kraftindustrin. Problemet beskrivs utifrån en teoretisk modell över orsakssamband mellan arbetsmiljö och upplevd ohälsa. En ytterligare målsättning är att jämföra data av olika subjektivitetsgrad. LÄS MER
2. En god visuell arbetsmiljö : ögonbesvär, muskuloskeletala besvär och produktivitet hos brevbärare
Sammanfattning : This study appears to be one of few intervention studies with focus on eyestrain and lighting on non-computer workplaces. Previous studies have shown strong connections between eyestrain and musculoskeletal strain. LÄS MER
3. Beyond the Force: Redefining load exposure assessments of nutrunners for improved power tool ergonomics
Sammanfattning : Reaction force exposure from handheld tightening tools (also known as nutrunners) constitutes an acknowledged contributor to musculoskeletal disorders among assembly operators, and are today not regulated by explicit limits. The research presented in this thesis aimed at contributing to the development of recommended exposure limits for, and assessments of, reaction loads from handheld right-angle and pistol-grip tightening tools. LÄS MER
4. Ergonomic Risk Assessment and Intervention through Smart Workwear Systems
Sammanfattning : The rapid development of wearable technology has provided opportunities to ergonomics research and practice with new ways for workload measurements, data analytics, risk assessment and intervention. This thesis aims at developing and evaluating methods using wearable technologies to assess physical risk factors at work, and further to give feedback to employees to improve their work techniques. LÄS MER
5. A staff perspective on Lean maturity, well-being, and quality in primary care
Sammanfattning : Background: Lean is commonly implemented in healthcare but it is unclear how much of Lean is adopted and whether Lean is associated with staff’s well-being and quality of care.Aim: To describe staff perception of Lean maturity in primary care, and to determine to what extent staff-rated Lean maturity is associated with staff rated thriving, exhaustion, and musculoskeletal complaints, as well as staff rated quality of care. LÄS MER