BMC Public Health (Mar 2019)

Using an intervention mapping approach to develop prevention and rehabilitation strategies for musculoskeletal pain among surgeons

  • Tina Dalager,
  • Anne Højmark,
  • Pernille Tine Jensen,
  • Karen Søgaard,
  • Lotte Nygaard Andersen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-6625-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

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Abstract Background The aim of the present study was to describe the development of strategies to prevent and rehabilitate musculoskeletal pain among surgeons. Musculoskeletal pain affects surgeons’ life, and evidence on interventions for effective prevention and rehabilitation is lacking for this occupational group. Methods An Intervention Mapping approach was used to develop intervention strategies specifically tailored to surgeons. This approach entailed conducting a systematic scoping literature search and semi-structured interviews with six surgeons. Results The first step was to develop a logic model of the problem of musculoskeletal pain among surgeons. Step two was to formulate health-enhancing outcomes and performance objectives for the intervention, while in step three theory-based methods and practical strategies for the intervention were identified. Conclusion The present Intervention Mapping study demonstrated that musculoskeletal pain among surgeons is a complex area that needs attention. Our findings highlight a need for individual behavioural changes as well as organisational, attitudinal, and management changes.

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