Musculoskeletal Disorder Symptoms among Workers at an Informal Electronic-Waste Recycling Site in Agbogbloshie, Ghana
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. The Nature of the E-Waste Problem
1.2. Environmental and Occupational Health Effects
1.3. Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Site and Sample
2.2. Study Procedure
2.3. Cornell Musculoskeletal Discomfort Questionnaire
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographic and Occupational Characteristics of the Study Sample
3.2. Number of Body Parts with Discomfort
3.3. Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Discomfort
3.4. Pain Scores by Body Region and Job Category
4. Discussion
4.1. Musculoskeletal Discomfort and Disorder Risk
4.2. Influence of E-Waste Work Tasks
4.3. Sampling Considerations
4.4. Study Limitations
4.5. Study Implications for MSD Prevention
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | E-Waste Workers (n = 176) | Test Statistic | ||||
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Summary Statistic | Collectors (C; n = 73) | Dismantlers (D; n = 82) | Burners (B; n = 21) | Reference Group (RG; n = 41) | ||
Age (years) | 23.4 ± 0.73 | 26.4 ± 0.73 | 22.9 ± 0.88 | F(3, 204) = 12.6, p < 0.001; RG > (C, D, B); D > C | ||
Min–Max | 11–43 | 18–42 | 18–30 | 17–55 | ||
Years on the job | Mean ± SE | 5.1 ± 0.66 | 7.6 ± 0.59 | 5.5 ± 0.68 | 8.5 ± 1.24 | F(3, 207) = 4.05, p = 0.008; (RG, D) > C |
Min–Max | 0.02–22.0 | 1.0–25.0 | 1.0–13.0 | 1.0–30.0 | ||
Hours per day | Mean ± SE | 10.0 ± 0.26 | 9.8 ± 0.34 | 9.5 ± 0.59 | 10.2 ± 0.47 | F(3, 210) = 0.325, p = 0.807 |
Min–Max | 1.0–14.0 | 1.0–14.0 | 2.0–12.0 | 2.0–15.0 | ||
Work days per week | Median ± IQR | 6 ± 1 | 6 ± 1 | 6 ± 1 | 6 ± 1 | χ2(3, 210) = 1.64, p = 0.650 |
Min–Max | 4–7 | 2–7 | 2–7 | 1–7 |
Parameter | Estimate, B ± SE | Wald χ2, p-Value | Exp(B) | 95% CI |
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Intercept | 1.178 ± 0.338 | χ2 = 12.17, p < 0.001 | 3.247 | 1.676–6.294 |
Collectors (vs. reference group) | 0.485 ± 0.132 | χ2 = 13.54, p < 0.001 | 1.624 | 1.254–2.103 |
Dismantlers (vs. reference group) | 0.331 ± 0.128 | χ2 = 6.66, p = 0.010 | 1.392 | 1.083–1.789 |
Burners (vs. reference group) | 0.003 ± 0.182 | χ2 = 0.0, p = 0.985 | 1.003 | 0.703–1.433 |
Age (years) | −0.018 ± 0.008 | χ2 = 6.07, p = 0.014 | 0.982 | 0.967–0.996 |
Years on the job | 0.008 ± 0.009 | χ2 = 0.77, p = 0.380 | 1.008 | 0.991–1.025 |
Hours worked per day | 0.064 ± 0.015 | χ2 = 17.56, p < 0.001 | 1.066 | 1.034–1.098 |
Days worked per week | −0.057 ± 0.041 | χ2 = 1.90, p = 0.168 | 0.945 | 0.871–1.024 |
Body Region | Summary Statistic | Collectors (C; n = 73) | Dismantlers (D; n = 82) | Burners (B; n = 21) | Reference Group (RG; n = 41) | Test Statistic |
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Whole Body Pain Score (sum of four body regions) | Mean ± SE | 83.7 ± 10.6 | 45.5 ± 7.6 | 34.0 ± 9.1 | 26.4 ± 5.9 | χ2 = 20.802, p < 0.001; C > (D, RG) |
Median ± IQR | 45.0 ± 114.75 | 21.0 ± 43.0 | 20.5 ± 39.5 | 7.5 ± 38.5 | ||
Min–Max | 0–360 | 0–461.5 | 0–140 | 0–180 | ||
Pain Score—Lower Extremities | Mean ± SE | 38.7 ± 50.7 | 8.5 ± 21.8 | 8.0 ± 15.4 | 8.5 ± 21.7 | χ2 = 26.841, p < 0.001; C > (D, B, RG) |
Median ± IQR | 12.0 ± 71.5 | 0 ± 9.0 | 0 ± 15.0 | 0 ± 6.0 | ||
Min–Max | 0–180 | 0–150 | 0–56 | 0 -120 | ||
Pain Score—Upper Extremities | Mean ± SE | 24.9 ± 33.8 | 18.5 ± 33.2 | 14.5 ± 24.1 | 7.3 ± 18.5 | χ2 = 10.673, p = 0.014; (C, D) > RG |
Median ± IQR | 10.0 ± 41.0 | 6.0 ± 20.0 | 3.0 ± 19.0 | 0.0 ± 6.5 | ||
Min–Max | 0–170 | 0–180 | 0–90 | 0–100 | ||
Pain Score—Lower back | Mean ± SE | 13.4 ± 1.9 | 11.7 ± 1.8 | 9.0 ± 3.4 | 7.2 ± 2.0 | χ2 = 6.743, p = 0.081 |
Median ± IQR | 6 ± 25.5 | 5.5 ± 15 | 1.5 ± 9 | 1.5 ± 9.5 | ||
Min–Max | 0–45 | 0–90 | 0–45 | 0–60 | ||
Pain Score—Upper Back and Neck | Mean ± SE | 6.7 ± 12.7 | 6.8 ± 12.9 | 2.6 ± 4.8 | 3.3 ± 8.3 | χ2 = 2.046, p = 0.563 |
Median ± IQR | 0 ± 8.0 | 0 ± 10.5 | 0 ± 2.5 | 0 ± 2.3 | ||
Min–Max | 0–50 | 0 -61.5 | 0–14 | 0–40 |
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Acquah, A.A.; D’Souza, C.; Martin, B.J.; Arko-Mensah, J.; Dwomoh, D.; Nti, A.A.A.; Kwarteng, L.; Takyi, S.A.; Basu, N.; Quakyi, I.A.; et al. Musculoskeletal Disorder Symptoms among Workers at an Informal Electronic-Waste Recycling Site in Agbogbloshie, Ghana. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 2055. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042055
Acquah AA, D’Souza C, Martin BJ, Arko-Mensah J, Dwomoh D, Nti AAA, Kwarteng L, Takyi SA, Basu N, Quakyi IA, et al. Musculoskeletal Disorder Symptoms among Workers at an Informal Electronic-Waste Recycling Site in Agbogbloshie, Ghana. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(4):2055. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042055
Chicago/Turabian StyleAcquah, Augustine A., Clive D’Souza, Bernard J. Martin, John Arko-Mensah, Duah Dwomoh, Afua Asabea Amoabeng Nti, Lawrencia Kwarteng, Sylvia A. Takyi, Niladri Basu, Isabella A. Quakyi, and et al. 2021. "Musculoskeletal Disorder Symptoms among Workers at an Informal Electronic-Waste Recycling Site in Agbogbloshie, Ghana" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 4: 2055. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042055
APA StyleAcquah, A. A., D’Souza, C., Martin, B. J., Arko-Mensah, J., Dwomoh, D., Nti, A. A. A., Kwarteng, L., Takyi, S. A., Basu, N., Quakyi, I. A., Robins, T. G., & Fobil, J. N. (2021). Musculoskeletal Disorder Symptoms among Workers at an Informal Electronic-Waste Recycling Site in Agbogbloshie, Ghana. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(4), 2055. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042055