Inter- and intra- observer reliability of risk assessment of repetitive work without an explicit method

Appl Ergon. 2017 Jul:62:1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2017.02.004. Epub 2017 Feb 16.

Abstract

A common way to conduct practical risk assessments is to observe a job and report the observed long term risks for musculoskeletal disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate the inter- and intra-observer reliability of ergonomists' risk assessments without the support of an explicit risk assessment method. Twenty-one experienced ergonomists assessed the risk level (low, moderate, high risk) of eight upper body regions, as well as the global risk of 10 video recorded work tasks. Intra-observer reliability was assessed by having nine of the ergonomists repeat the procedure at least three weeks after the first assessment. The ergonomists made their risk assessment based on his/her experience and knowledge. The statistical parameters of reliability included agreement in %, kappa, linearly weighted kappa, intraclass correlation and Kendall's coefficient of concordance. The average inter-observer agreement of the global risk was 53% and the corresponding weighted kappa (Kw) was 0.32, indicating fair reliability. The intra-observer agreement was 61% and 0.41 (Kw). This study indicates that risk assessments of the upper body, without the use of an explicit observational method, have non-acceptable reliability. It is therefore recommended to use systematic risk assessment methods to a higher degree.

Keywords: Inter-observer reliability; Intra-observer reliability; Observational methods; Risk assessment.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cumulative Trauma Disorders / etiology*
  • Ergonomics / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Lumbosacral Region
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Movement
  • Musculoskeletal System / injuries
  • Neck
  • Observation / methods*
  • Observer Variation*
  • Occupational Health*
  • Occupations
  • Posture
  • Professional Competence
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Risk Assessment / methods
  • Upper Extremity