Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2023-74-3754
Occupational and non-occupational risk factors correlating with the severity of clinical manifestations of carpal tunnel syndrome and related work disability among workers who work with a computer
Blerim Çupi
orcid.org/0000-0002-6037-6814
; Besa Meditor Primary Healthcare Centre, Oslomej, Kičevo, North Macedonia 2 University of Niš Faculty of Medicine, Department of Occupational Health, Niš, Serbia
Ivana Šarac
orcid.org/0000-0003-1439-9561
; University of Belgrade Institute for Medical Research, National Institute of Republic of Serbia, Centre of Research Excellence in Nutrition and Metabolism, Belgrade, Serbia
Jovana J. Jovanović
; University Clinical Centre Niš, Clinic of Plastic Surgery, Niš, Serbia
Stefan Jovanović
; University of Niš Faculty of Medicine, Department of Occupational Health, Niš, Serbia
Gordana Petrović-Oggiano
; University of Belgrade Institute for Medical Research, National Institute of Republic of Serbia, Centre of Research Excellence in Nutrition and Metabolism, Belgrade, Serbia
Jasmina Debeljak-Martačić
orcid.org/0000-0002-9605-3793
; University of Belgrade Institute for Medical Research, National Institute of Republic of Serbia, Centre of Research Excellence in Nutrition and Metabolism, Belgrade, Serbia
Jovica Jovanović
orcid.org/0000-0001-7588-4507
; University of Niš Faculty of Medicine, Department of Occupational Health, Niš, Serbia, 5 Institute of Occupational Medicine, Niš, Serbia
Abstract
The contribution of certain occupational and personal factors to the development of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is still uncertain. We investigated which specific occupational and non-occupational factors correlate with the level of clinical manifestations and work disability related to CTS. The study included 190 workers who work with a computer and have diagnosed CTS (100 men, 90 women, aged 20–65 years). Subjective experience of CTS-related impairments was assessed with the Symptom Severity Scale (SSS) and the Functional Status Scale (FSS) of the Boston Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Questionnaire (BCTQ). The objective, neural impairments were tested with electrodiagnostics (EDX), whereas CTS-related work disability data were collected from medical records. We found a high inter-correlation between BCTQ, EDX, and work disability data. These also showed high correlations with certain occupational factors (duration of computer-working in months and hours spent daily in computer-working, certain ergonomic, microclimatic, and other occupational conditions) and non-occupational factors (demographic and lifestyle factors: nutritional status, diet, smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical activity). Despite its limitations, our study has identified occupational and non-occupational risk factors that can aggravate CTS and work disability, but which can also be improved with workplace and lifestyle preventive and corrective measures. More research is needed, though, to establish the possible causal relationships and the independent influence of each of those risk factors.
Keywords
Boston Carpal Tunnel Syndrome questionnaire; nerve compression; nerve conduction; occupational exposure; sick leave
Hrčak ID:
311401
URI
Publication date:
15.12.2023.
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