Association Between Office Ergonomics, Work Organization, and Musculoskeletal Complaints in Medical Secretaries
NCT ID: NCT07324655
Last Updated: 2026-01-07
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
110 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2025-12-30
2026-02-15
Brief Summary
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Participants will complete a structured questionnaire that includes demographic and occupational data, ergonomic and work organization characteristics (such as desk and chair setup, posture, computer use, and daily working hours), and self-reported measures of pain and well-being. Postural alignment will be evaluated using the New York Posture Rating Scale (NYPRS), while pain intensity will be assessed with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). In addition, participants' physical activity level, disability score and stress level will be recorded to examine their potential influence on musculoskeletal symptoms.
The study aims to determine whether poor ergonomic conditions, inadequate posture, low physical activity, and high stress are associated with increased musculoskeletal discomfort, particularly in the neck, shoulders, and lower back regions.
This study is observational and does not include any intervention or experimental treatment. All participation will be voluntary, and data will be collected anonymously. The findings are expected to contribute to preventive strategies and ergonomic improvements to enhance occupational health and comfort among medical secretaries working in healthcare institutions.
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Detailed Description
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This observational, cross-sectional study aims to investigate the relationship between office ergonomics, work organization, and musculoskeletal system complaints among medical secretaries. The study will assess how posture, pain, physical activity, stress, and disability scores interact and contribute to the development of musculoskeletal symptoms.
Participants will include volunteer medical secretaries working in hospital administrative departments. Data will be collected through a structured questionnaire covering demographic and occupational characteristics, ergonomic and organizational factors (e.g., workstation setup, desk and chair suitability, monitor height, working hours, and break frequency), and validated assessment tools.
Postural alignment will be evaluated using the New York Posture Rating Scale (NYPRS), which rates 13 body segments and provides a total score ranging from 13 to 65 points. Pain intensity will be measured by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The physical activity level will be assessed using a standardized scale, while stress levels will be measured using a perceived stress questionnaire. Additionally, disability scores will be recorded to evaluate the functional impact of musculoskeletal pain on daily activities and occupational performance.
Statistical analyses will examine correlations between ergonomic conditions, posture, pain, stress, physical activity, and disability scores. Subgroup analyses will explore associations based on age, gender, and years of professional experience.
By identifying key ergonomic and psychosocial risk factors, this study aims to contribute to preventive strategies that improve workplace ergonomics, reduce musculoskeletal discomfort, and enhance the well-being and productivity of medical secretaries in hospital environments.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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Medical Secretaries
Medical secretaries working in hospital settings who are evaluated for office ergonomics, work organization characteristics, and the presence of musculoskeletal complaints using self-reported questionnaires in a single assessment.
No intervention (observational study)
This is an observational study. No intervention is applied. Participants are assessed once using questionnaires to evaluate office ergonomics, work organization, and musculoskeletal complaints.
Interventions
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No intervention (observational study)
This is an observational study. No intervention is applied. Participants are assessed once using questionnaires to evaluate office ergonomics, work organization, and musculoskeletal complaints.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aged 18 years or older
* Employed in a desk-based/office position involving computer use
* Working in the current position for at least 6 months
* Presence of self-reported work-related musculoskeletal pain/complaints in at least one body region (e.g., neck, shoulder, upper back, low back, upper extremity) within the last 3 months, assessed by questionnaire
* Willing and able to provide informed consent
* Able to complete self-reported questionnaires
Exclusion Criteria
* Neurological deficit or neurological disease affecting the musculoskeletal system (e.g., muscle weakness, sensory loss, peripheral neuropathy)
* Diagnosed inflammatory rheumatic disease (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, gout, psoriatic arthritis)
* Major trauma to the neck/upper extremity/spine or orthopedic surgery within the past 6 months
* History of spine surgery (cervical, thoracic, or lumbar)
* Receipt of intensive physical therapy/rehabilitation program or invasive pain procedure (e.g., injection, nerve block) targeting the spine or upper extremity within the past 6 months
* Pregnancy
* Severe cognitive impairment or severe psychiatric disorder that would prevent completion of questionnaires or reliable participation
18 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Antalya Training and Research Hospital
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Gülşah Çelik
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Ceylanpınar State Hospital
Locations
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Ceylanpınar State Hospital
Sanliurfa, Ceylanpınar, Turkey (Türkiye)
Antalya Training and Research Hospital
Antalya, Muratpaşa, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Durmaz E, Nazlıcan E, Akbaba M.Bir Üniversite Hastanesinde Çalışan Sekreterlerin Üst Ekstremite Kas İskelet Sistemi Yakınmalarının İncelenmesi.Sakarya Tıp Dergisi, 2018, 8(2):432-441
Barut Ö, Koçak FA, Kurt EE, Şaş S, Tuncay F, Erdem HR. Sırt veya Bel Ağrısı Olan ve Olmayan Tıbbi Sekreterlerin Omurga Sagittal Eğrilikleri, Fonksiyonel Durum ve Yaşam Kalitesi Düzeylerinin Karşılaştırılması. Harran Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi. 2020;17(1):91-7.
Other Identifiers
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AntalyaTRH2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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