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The Effect of an Ergonomic Intervention on Musculoskeletal, Psychosocial and Visual Strain of VDT Entry Work: Organization and Methodology of the International Study

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This special issue of the International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics (JOSE) reports the results from an extensive multinational and multidisciplinary collaborative investigation of the impacts on visual display terminal (VDT) work of musculoskeletal, visual, ergonomic, and psychosocial factors. For brevity, this effort has been referred to as the MEPS project musculoskeletal-eyestrain-psychosocial-stress). This paper lays out the basic methodological structure of the study. The study was conducted in 4 countries utilizing VDT data entry workers as the primary subject population. A battery of objective and subject assessment measures, including muscle load, visual function, physical and visual strain, postural, ergonomic and psychosocial factors, were assessed at 3 different points in time. A pre-test was given prior to an ergonomic intervention. Two posttests were given 1 month and 1 year after the ergonomic intervention.
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Bibliogr. 49 poz., rys., wykr.
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  • Center for Ergonomic Research, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA
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  • Department of Optometry and Visual Science, Buskerud University College, Kongsberg, Norway
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  • Department of Optometry and Visual Science, Buskerud University College, Kongsberg, Norway
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  • Department of Ergonomics, Central Institute for Labour Protection – National Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland
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  • Medstat A/S, Norway
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  • Medstat A/S, Norway
  • Internal Revenue Service, Washington DC, USA
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