Importance of active listening in treating workers with musculoskeletal disorders |
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Authors: | Noomi Elander Lindberg Erik Lindberg |
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Affiliation: | a National Institute for Psychosocial Factors and Health, Stockholm, Swedenb Swedish National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Female assembly workers reporting constant neck and shoulder pain, despite ergonomically acceptable working conditions, were interviewed. As a starting point in the interviews, the patients were asked to describe their general situation at work. Their reports were fed back and discussed with company management in a wider group meeting and resulted in an improvement in their attitudes to those workers. A climate of confidence and well-being was created, which the women experienced as genuine. The workers' report of pains improved dramatically and absence due to musculoskeletal disorders was reduced by more than 90% during the following year. |
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Keywords: | Musculoskeletal disorder Psychosomatic disease Active listening Employer's role |
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