Physical and Psychological Responses in a Data Entry Task

Computerized office work is of concern throughout the world in relation to incidence of WRULDs (Work Related Upper Limb Disorders). Both physical and psychosocial may have an influence, although the task does not involve high force exertion. Experimental study was carried out to look at possible int...

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Main Authors: Shakeel Ahmad Shaikh, Muhammad Saleh Jumani, Sadiq Shah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mehran University of Engineering and Technology 2016-04-01
Series:Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf1228.pdf
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Summary:Computerized office work is of concern throughout the world in relation to incidence of WRULDs (Work Related Upper Limb Disorders). Both physical and psychosocial may have an influence, although the task does not involve high force exertion. Experimental study was carried out to look at possible interaction between physical and psychosocial risk factors. Statistical analysis showed that pace of work as psychosocial risk factor significantly affect stress scores, fatigue scores, pain and discomfort scores. It could therefore be concluded that this particular psychosocial risk factor had substantial effect on both subjective and objective initial body responses and could disturb the internal state of the body
ISSN:0254-7821
2413-7219