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General population job exposure matrix applied to a pooled study of prevalent carpal tunnel syndrome.


ABSTRACT: A job exposure matrix may be useful for the study of biomechanical workplace risk factors when individual-level exposure data are unavailable. We used job title-based exposure data from a public data source to construct a job exposure matrix and test exposure-response relationships with prevalent carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Exposures of repetitive motion and force from the Occupational Information Network were assigned to 3,452 active workers from several industries, enrolled between 2001 and 2008 from 6 studies. Repetitive motion and force exposures were combined into high/high, high/low, and low/low exposure groupings in each of 4 multivariable logistic regression models, adjusted for personal factors. Although force measures alone were not independent predictors of CTS in these data, strong associations between combined physical exposures of force and repetition and CTS were observed in all models. Consistent with previous literature, this report shows that workers with high force/high repetition jobs had the highest prevalence of CTS (odds ratio = 2.14-2.95) followed by intermediate values (odds ratio = 1.09-2.27) in mixed exposed jobs relative to the lowest exposed workers. This study supports the use of a general population job exposure matrix to estimate workplace physical exposures in epidemiologic studies of musculoskeletal disorders when measures of individual exposures are unavailable.

SUBMITTER: Dale AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4425832 | biostudies-other | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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General population job exposure matrix applied to a pooled study of prevalent carpal tunnel syndrome.

Dale Ann Marie AM   Zeringue Angelique A   Harris-Adamson Carisa C   Rempel David D   Bao Stephen S   Thiese Matthew S MS   Merlino Linda L   Burt Susan S   Kapellusch Jay J   Garg Arun A   Gerr Fred F   Hegmann Kurt T KT   Eisen Ellen A EA   Evanoff Bradley B  

American journal of epidemiology 20150219 6


A job exposure matrix may be useful for the study of biomechanical workplace risk factors when individual-level exposure data are unavailable. We used job title-based exposure data from a public data source to construct a job exposure matrix and test exposure-response relationships with prevalent carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Exposures of repetitive motion and force from the Occupational Information Network were assigned to 3,452 active workers from several industries, enrolled between 2001 and  ...[more]

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