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Volume 5, Issue 8(Suppl)

J Nurs Care 2016

ISSN: 2167-1168 JNC, an open access journal

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Relationship between working posture and work injuries in a clothing factory workers in Edirne

Ilker Murat Avcibaşi

and

Ilknur Dindar

Trakya University, Turkey

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n Turkey, as a result of the occupational accidents, nearly 1100 workers lose their lives, 1800 workers become disabled for

lifelong and more than one million five hundred thousand working days are lost. The aim of this study is to determine the

risk levels of the textile workers employed in a factory in Edirne in terms of their working postures and also to examine whether

they affect the occupational accidents or not. The data has been gathered from a survey consisting 14 socio-demographic

questions, Cornell musculoskeletal discomfort questionnaire and categories by using OWAS method from 101 volunteers. Of

all the participants, 75.2% were female; mean age was 33.4±5.35, 63.4% were smokers and 54.5% were individuals with high

school education. The frequency of occupational accident was 18.8%. The total CMDQ mean score was 116.39±218.11. The

workers exhibited postures in C1 category while working with 57.4% according to OWAS method. The occupational accidents

had no correlation either with working postures or with total CMDQ score (p=0,503). However, it was observed that the

educational level of workers who had experienced the accidents was higher to give training to increase the awareness levels

for females and those with higher than the others and as the working experience increased the possibility of having accidents

was statistically meaningful (p=0.014). In order to prevent occupational accidents in textile industry, which is in the low risk

group, it is necessary to educate the workers. Also, encouraging physical exercise and practices to give up smoking are needed.

Biography

Ilker Murat Avcibaşi has completed his MSc from Trakya University and is a Doctoral student in Trakya University Health Sciences Faculty. He is a Research

Assistant in the Nursing department of Trakya University.

‘imavcibasi@hotmail.com

Ilker Murat Avcibaşi et al., J Nurs Care 2016, 5:8(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1168.C1.031