Author/Authors :
Hosseini-Koukamari ، Parisa School of Public Health and Safety - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Ghaffari ، Mohtasham School of Public Health and Safety - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Tavafian ، Sedigheh Sadat Department of Health Education and Health Promotion - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Ramezankhani ، Ali School of Public Health and Safety - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Sedentary occupations frequently expose employees to prolonged periods with poor posture, which has been considered as the cause of musculoskeletal disorder. Objectives: The study set out to identify the related factors of a taking healthy sitting posture in office workers. Methods: This qualitative study aimed to use the theoretical domains framework (TDF) to investigate perceived determinants to taking a proper sitting posture inofficeworkers. Semi-structured interviews with 25officeworkers according to purposive sampling was conducted with a convenience sample of university office workers in Iran. Recorded interviews were transcribed into MAXQDA version 10. Directed content analysis and framework analysis were used for drawing the 12 domains of the TDF. Results: Explored themes were mapped onto the TDF domains, including skills, knowledge, behavioral regulation, goals, environmental context and resources, social influences, beliefs about capability, intentions, emotion, beliefs about consequences, memory, and attention and reinforcement. Conclusions: This study is a theoretical starting point in making structured interventions to change improper sitting posture among office workers. Also, the identified factors provide organizational managers with a wide list of factors by which they can encourage their employees to use proper postures in the workplace, leading to a significant reduction in job absenteeism and insurance fees associated with health problems. In addition, this study enriches the literature by providing additional empirical evidence for the TDF theory.