Participatory ergonomics : co-developing interventions to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal symptoms in business drivers
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245 | 1 | 0 | $aParticipatory ergonomics$b: co-developing interventions to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal symptoms in business drivers$cDiane Gyi, Katherine Sang, Cheryl Haslam |
520 | $aThe participatory process within four case study organisations with a target population of high mileage business drivers is described. The aim was to work with drivers and their managers to co-develop intervention activities to raise awareness of musculoskeletal health in drivers, including use of the car as a mobile office and manual handling from the car. Train-the-trainer sessions were delivered in each organisation, along with the co-production of training materials. The effectiveness of these activities were evaluated using three sources of data: post-intervention questionnaires, interviews with organisation champions and observations from the research team's diaries. The approach raised management awareness of the risks to drivers and was successful in affecting change, and as such, participatory research should consider the early stages of a project as part of any intervention activities. The research team also reflect on conducting applied longitudinal research in the field. | ||
773 | 0 | $wMAP20100019818$tErgonomics : the international journal of research and practice in human factors and ergonomics$dOxon [United Kingdom] : Taylor & Francis, 2010-$x0014-0139$g07/01/2013 Volumen 56 Número 1 - enero 2013 , p. 45-58 |