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- Contributions to the validation of a European Portuguese version of Cornell Musculoskeletal Discomfort QuestionnairePublication . Vieira, F.; Alves, Sandra Maria; Silva, M. A.; Rodrigues, A.; Santos, J.; Pimenta, Rui Esteves; Pimenta, Rui; Alves, Sandra MariaThe European Agency for Safety and Health at Work reported, in 2020, that 22% of European workers experience persistent musculoskeletal pain, with WMSDs accounting for 60% of occupational diseases. Lower back pain and upper limb disorders are major causes of absenteeism and reduced productivity. The Cornell Musculoskeletal Discomfort Questionnaire (CMDQ) is a widely used tool for assessing the frequency, severity, and interference of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) across 20 body regions. This study aimed to translate and validate the CMDQ for European Portuguese, enhancing its applicability for assessing WRMSDs in Portugal.
- Nasa task load index: Preliminary results from the Portuguese adaptationPublication . Rodrigues, A.; Pimenta, Rui Esteves; Alves, Sandra Maria; Silva, M.; Vieira, F.; Santos, J.; Pimenta, RuiThe NASA Task Load Index (TLX) is a subjective method for assessing workload. Mental workload is a psychosocial risk factor that can negatively impact both the physical and mental health of workers. Early assessment and identification of these risks can lead to more effective diagnosis and treatment, enhancing human performance. The NASA-TLX assesses workload across six domains: mental, physical, temporal demands, performance, effort and frustration level. The aim of this work was producing a Portuguese adaptation of the NASA-TLX scale.
- Preliminary results of a portuguese version of Prevent for Work Questionnaire (P4WQ)Publication . Silva, M.A.; Pimenta, Rui Esteves; Rodrigues, A.; Vieira, F.; Alves, Sandra Maria; Santos, J.; Pimenta, RuiMusculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are among the most prevalent work-related health conditions. While both occupational and non-occupational factors contribute to the prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs), psychosocial risks have gained increasing importance in understanding their determinants. The Prevent for Work questionnaire (P4Wq) is a 20-item tool based on a biopsychosocial model. It assesses risk factors associated with WRMSDs, addressing both well-established physical risks and emerging psychosocial factors. Using validated tools in the local language enhances result comparability and generalizability, supporting more effective interventions and policy recommendations tailored to the population's needs. The main aim of this study was to translate and validate the P4Wq for the Portuguese. The P4Wq identifies risk groups and provides data for defining priorities, pedagogical actions, and preventive measures related to WRMSDs.
