Authors
Ryan Olson, Brad Wipfli, Robert R Wright, Layla Garrigues, Thuan Nguyen, Borja López de Castro
Publication date
2014/7/1
Journal
Applied Ergonomics
Volume
45
Issue
4
Pages
1157-1166
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Home care workers are a priority population for ergonomic assessment and intervention, but research on caregivers' exposures to hazards is limited. The current project evaluated the reliability and validity of an ergonomic self-assessment tool called Home Care STAT (Safety Task Assessment Tool). Participants (N = 23) completed a background survey followed by 10–14 days of self-monitoring with the STAT. Results showed that the most frequent task was house cleaning, and that participants regularly performed dangerous manual client moving and transferring tasks. Researcher in-home observations of 14 workers (duration ≤2 h) demonstrated that workers' self-assessments were moderately reliable. Correlational and multi-level analyses of daily self-assessment data revealed that several task exposures were significantly related to daily fatigue and/or pain. Other associations have implications for Total Worker …
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