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İşe Bağlı Kas-İskelet Sistemi Hastalıkları ve Sosyoekonomik Eşitsizlikler

Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases and Socioeconomic Inequality

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This review is done to investigate the musculo-skeletal diseases and their relations to the socioeconomic inequalities. Working conditions, chemical, physical, biological and psychosocial factors can cause health problems in employees. One of the common problems of the employees is the musculo-skeletal diseases. The sectoral and geographical inequalities draw attention in the work-related musculo-skeletal diseases. Musculo-skeletal diseases have been considered as an important public health problem because they are common and cause important health problems. Employees with low socio-economic status, low education level and health workers are considered as the potential risk group for musculo-skeletal diseases
Abstract (Original Language): 
Derleme, işe bağlı kas-iskelet sistemi hastalıkları ve bu hastalıkların sosyoekonomik eşitsizlikler ile ilişkisini irdelemek amacındadır. Çalış- ma koşulları, kimyasal, fiziksel, biyolojik ve psikososyal etmenler çalışanlarda sağlık sorunlarına neden olabilmektedir. Çalışanların yaygın sorunlarından birisi de kas-iskelet sistemi hastalıklarıdır. İşe bağlı kas-iskelet sistemi hastalıklarında sektörel ve coğrafi eşitsizlikler dikkat çekmektedir. Yaygın görülmesi, önemli sağlık sorunlarına yol açması işe bağlı kas-iskelet sistemi hastalıklarını önemli bir halk sağlığı sorunu haline getirmiştir. Kas-iskelet sistemi hastalığı açısından düşük sosyoekonomik durum, düşük eğitim seviyesi ve sağlık çalışanları risk grubu olarak değerlendirilmelidir.
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