Effects of a structured ergonomic training on knowledge and utilization of ergonomics among bankers – A single-blind pragmatic randomized controlled trial
Echezona Nelson Dominic Ekechukwu, Chisom Favour Ede, Stephen Sunday Ede

TL;DR
A study found that structured ergonomic training significantly improves bankers' knowledge and use of ergonomic principles, reducing risks of musculoskeletal disorders.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence that structured ergonomic training improves ergonomic knowledge and utilization among bankers.
Findings
Structured ergonomic training significantly improved knowledge and utilization of ergonomics compared to placebo training.
Baseline ergonomic knowledge was low among Nigerian bankers, with significant improvements observed post-training in the intervention group.
Abstract
Poor ergonomic knowledge and its utilization is a significant risk factor for work-related musculoskeletal disorders reported to be high among bankers. Empirical evidence of an effective structured ergonomic training intervention on the knowledge and utilization (KU) of ergonomics for this population is lacking. This study sought to determine the effectiveness of a structured ergonomic training intervention on the KU of ergonomics principles among bankers in Nigeria. This is a single-blind pragmatic randomized controlled trial with a cluster-randomization of 45 Nigerian bankers into intervention (structured ergonomic training - SET, n = 27) and control (placebo ergonomic training - PET, n = 18) groups. Ergonomic Knowledge/Utilization before (KU1) and after (KU2) training was assessed using a questionnaire developed through a two-step expert validation process. Data were analyzed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsErgonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Ergonomics and Human Factors
