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  • The study aimed to summarize effective workplace health promotion interventions (WHPI) for mechanical neck pain (MNP) and assess their inclusion in the chiropractic program at Macquarie University.
  • A literature review identified moderate-quality evidence supporting multidimensional WHPI, which includes mental and physical health support, to alleviate MNP, especially in office settings.
  • While there was some alignment between the chiropractic program and current literature, gaps were noted in the education regarding effective WHPI for MNP, particularly concerning activity participation and environmental factors.

Article Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to provide a best-synthesis summary of the literature for effective workplace health promotion interventions (WHPI) for work-related mechanical neck pain (MNP) and to determine the congruence between knowledge of WHPI for work-related MNP and coverage of MNP in the chiropractic postgraduate program at Macquarie University.

Methods: A literature review was undertaken to determine effective WHPI for work-related MNP. We searched Cochrane Library, PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, and PEDro (from 1991 to 2016) for systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The PRISMA (2009) 27-item checklist was used to critically appraise included articles. Lectures, tutorials, and assessment tasks within the chiropractic postgraduate program were mapped to the literature review findings and analyzed.

Results: There was moderate-quality evidence for multidimensional WHPI, including aspects of mental and physical functioning, activity performance and modifications, and environmental modifications, to reduce MNP and disability in workers, particularly in the long term. Education on coverage of MNP and effective WHPI for MNP was inadequately covered although congruent with synthesis of current literature. Education on body functions and structures and personal factors were the most commonly covered components.

Conclusion: Multidimensional WHPI, focusing on physical, mental, and environmental modifications, appear to reduce self-reported MNP primarily in office workers. There is adequate congruence between the chiropractic postgraduate program at Macquarie University and the published literature on some WHPI. However, there is inadequate coverage on aspects of MNP and effective WHPI for MNP, particularly those focusing on activity and participation and environmental factors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5656147PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7899/JCE-17-1DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to summarize effective workplace health promotion interventions (WHPI) for mechanical neck pain (MNP) and assess their inclusion in the chiropractic program at Macquarie University.
  • A literature review identified moderate-quality evidence supporting multidimensional WHPI, which includes mental and physical health support, to alleviate MNP, especially in office settings.
  • While there was some alignment between the chiropractic program and current literature, gaps were noted in the education regarding effective WHPI for MNP, particularly concerning activity participation and environmental factors.
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