Associação entre aspectos psicossociais e a dor multirregional em trabalhadores – estudo transversal
Abstract
Psychosocial aspects of the work environment interfere with the physical and mental health of workers, and may be associated with multisite pain. Multisite pain is characterized by painful symptoms in two or more regions of the body simultaneously and may result in reduced ability to work.
Objective: To verify the association between psychosocial aspects of work and multirsite pain in workers.
Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with workers from different occupations, such as: workers in the area of education, health, administration and human resources, general services and in the area of maintenance and repair. Psychosocial aspects will be assessed using the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire (COPSOQ II-Br). The presence of multisite pain was identified using the Nordic Musculoskeletal Symptom Questionnaire (NSQ). Data were obtained through printed and online forms. Data analysis was performed descriptively and through binomial logistic regression analysis in the SPSS program.
Results: About 62% of workers had multiregional pain. The burnout, stress, emotional demands and conflict between family and work domains were directly associated with multisite pain. Job satisfaction and general health were inversely associated with multisite pain.
Conclusions: Several domains related to psychosocial aspects are associated with multiregional pain in the evaluated workers.
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