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      A Response to “Prevalence and Associated Factors of Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Cleaners Working at Mekelle University, Ethiopia” [Letter]

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          Dear editor We have looked closely at the article on factors associated with the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders experienced by cleaners at Mekelle University. In this case, musculoskeletal disorders were significantly influenced by six variables (work experience, working hours per-day, working hours in sustaining position, time pressure, awkward posture, and feeling exhausted); meanwhile there was one variable that had no effect on musculoskeletal disorders, namely physical exercise.1 There are three questions related to the results, namely: 1) Is it true that physical exercise has no effect on musculoskeletal disorders? 2) Is it possible that physical exercise affects musculoskeletal disorders indirectly through intermediate variables? 3) What further statistical methods can be used to analyze this indirect effect? To answer them, we need to review the data analysis methods used by researchers. They used multivariate logistic regression, a method to analyze the effect of several independent variables simultaneously on dependent variable. Thus, it had been assumed that independent variables had a direct effect on musculoskeletal disorders. Referring to the relevant references, the seven variables should not all directly affect musculoskeletal disorders. There are several variables that affect musculoskeletal disorders through intermediate variables, for example physical exercise affects feeling exhausted, furthermore feeling exhausted affects musculoskeletal disorders. Referring to similar cases even with different topics,2 we present an alternative framework for the relationship between variables involving intermediate variables (Figure 1). Note: This framework should have been further corrected and revised by the researchers. Figure 1 Pathways of influence of factors related to musculoskeletal disorders. Notes: Adapted from Melese H, Gebreyesus T, Alamer A, Berhe A. Prevalence and associated factors of musculoskeletal disorders among cleaners working at Mekelle University, Ethiopia. Journal of Pain Research. 2020;13:2239–2246. © 2020 Melese et al Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ ).1 By considering Figure 1, the use of multivariate logistic regression is not sufficient, so that further analysis is needed to explain the pathways of influence. In this case, the appropriate statistical analysis to prove the existence of indirect effects is path-analysis.2,3 Since the researchers used nominal scale data, one of the statistical programs that can be used is Smart-PLS.3 Furthermore, we suggest that researchers perform further analysis using path-analysis, to obtain more complete information about the effect of these seven variables on musculoskeletal disorders.

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          Prevalence and Associated Factors of Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Cleaners Working at Mekelle University, Ethiopia

          Background Musculoskeletal disorder is a common cause of morbidity, disability, and poor quality-of-life. Its burden among cleaners in developed countries ranges from 56–90%. However, there are a lack of studies in developing countries, particularly in the study area. Thus, the result of this study will help to resolve health problems caused by musculoskeletal disorders among cleaners. Purpose The objective of this study was to identify the prevalence and associated factors of musculoskeletal disorders among cleaners working at Mekelle University. Materials and Methods An institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted on 270 cleaners. Simple random sampling was used to select the study participants. Data were collected through interview using the standard Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and bivariate logistic regression were done to identify factors associated with musculoskeletal disorder. In bivariate logistic regression analysis, variables with a P-value 2 hours in sustaining position were statistically significant in their association with musculoskeletal disorders.
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            A Response to “Effect of Integrated Pictorial Handbook Education and Counseling on Improving Anemia Status, Knowledge, Food Intake, and Iron Tablet Compliance Among Anemic Pregnant Women in Indonesia: A Quasi-Experimental Study” [Letter]

            Dear editor We have carefully studied the article published under the title "Effect of Integrated Pictorial Handbook Education and Counseling on Improving Anemia Status, Knowledge, Food Intake, and Iron Tablet Compliance Among Anemic Pregnant Women in Indonesia: A Quasi-Experimental Study".1 The results of this study had proven that counseling using a handbook that had been prepared by the researchers was really useful to increase knowledge, maintain adequate nutrition and prevent anemia in pregnant women, which was characterized by increased levels of hemoglobin and hematocrit.1 This finding is very valuable information in the effort to prevent anemia in pregnancy. Thus, the Integrated Pictorial Handbook Education and Counseling can be recommended as a superior health education media in order to improve the health of pregnant women in various regions. On this occasion, we would like to submit a response to the article, as well as providing input so that further analysis can be carried out, so that more in-depth new information can be produced, particularly with regard to detailed explanations of how the stages of the process of increasing hemoglobin levels and hematocrit as a result of education and counseling. In the process of data analysis, the researchers chose the ANCOVA in order to prove the effectiveness of counseling using the Integrated Pictorial Handbook Education and Counseling to increase hemoglobin levels, hematocrit levels, birth weight, knowledge, daily iron intake from food, FFQ scores and IFA intake. In principle, ANCOVA does not consider any direct or indirect influence. In other words, using the ANCOVA, it is assumed that the use of the handbook has a direct impact on the seven dependent variables. Whereas, logically and referring to references about physio-pathological processes, there are certainly lines of influence indirectly involving one independent variable and the seven dependent variables. For clarity, we propose the following alternative schemes on the intended pathways of influence (Figure 1). This scheme can be refined further, by referring to relevant references. Figure 1 Pathways to influence integrated pictorial handbook education and counseling on anemia status in pregnant women. By considering the pathways of influence as shown in Figure 1, the use of ANCOVA is not enough, in other words, further statistical analysis is still needed to be able to explain each of these pathways, both directly and indirectly. In this case, the statistical analysis that can be used to explain this set of processes is path analysis. At present, there are many statistical programs that can be used as tools to easily analyze pathways, including IBM SPSS AMOS.2 We hope that the authors will carry out further analyzes using path analysis, and further findings will be published in this journal. It is hoped that with the results of the follow-up analysis, it can be understood in greater depth on how step by step Integrated Pictorial Handbook Education and Counseling can increase hemoglobin and hematocrit levels.
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              Journal
              J Pain Res
              J Pain Res
              jpr
              jpainres
              Journal of Pain Research
              Dove
              1178-7090
              27 October 2020
              2020
              : 13
              : 2707-2708
              Affiliations
              [1 ]Nursing Department, Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang , Malang, Indonesia
              [2 ]Midwifery Department, Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya , Surabaya, Indonesia
              Author notes
              Correspondence: Budi Susatia Nursing Department, Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang , Jl.ijen-77c, Malang, Jatim60282, IndonesiaTel +62 341-566075Fax +62 341571388 Email budisusatiabudisusatia@gmail.com
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              http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4511-8307
              Article
              281683
              10.2147/JPR.S281683
              7602893
              33149662
              1f6f8e90-8bb4-41df-a52e-bca8d843f789
              © 2020 Susatia et al.

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              Anesthesiology & Pain management
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