Desórdenes musculoesqueléticos en trabajadores de call center una mirada desde la prevalencia y los factores de riesgo. Musculoskeletal disorders in call center workers: a look at prevalence and risk factors.
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Abstract
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are one of the main occupational health problems in
activities that involve prolonged exposure to computer equipment and performing repetitive
tasks, specifically in sectors such as call centers, which have shown considerable growth within
the outsourced services industry, creating job opportunities, but at the same time generating
working conditions associated with ergonomic risks; although this type of work is usually
considered low physical risk, remaining in static postures, repetitive movements of hands and
wrists, forced positions of the neck and shoulders, and organizational demands, such as high
work pace and limited breaks, can favor the appearance of MSDs. therefore, the present
monograph aims to determine the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders and the risk factors
associated with their occurrence in call center workers, through the synthesis and chronological
organization of the available evidence, seeking an integration of dispersed information in the
sector; the results showed that the most common MSDs are cervical pain and low back pain,
mainly affecting the neck and back, finding a high prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms in
this population. On the other hand, regarding risk factors, the influence of ergonomic,
organizational, and psychosocial conditions was identified, highlighting the multifactorial nature
of these disorders in the work environment.
Keyword: Musculoskeletal disorders, ergonomics, risk factors, call center, prevalence.
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El documento analiza los desórdenes musculoesqueléticos (DME) en trabajadores de call center, evidenciando que son un problema frecuente asociado a condiciones laborales como posturas prolongadas, movimientos repetitivos, uso continuo de equipos de cómputo y altas exigencias organizacionales; a partir de la revisión de literatura, se identifica que los trastornos más comunes son la cervicalgia y la lumbalgia, afectando principalmente cuello y espalda, con una alta prevalencia de síntomas en esta población, y se concluye que su origen es multifactorial, involucrando factores ergonómicos, organizacionales, tecnológicos y psicosociales, por lo que se resalta la importancia de implementar medidas preventivas en Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo, como la mejora ergonómica de los puestos, la promoción de pausas activas y estrategias de autocuidado para reducir su impacto en la salud y el desempeño laboral.
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Desórdenes musculoesqueléticos (DME), Ergonomía, Factores de riesgo, Call center, Prevalencia, Salud ocupacional, Posturas prolongadas, Movimientos repetitivos, Sedentarismo, Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo (SST)
