Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Volume 14, Issue 2, September 2020, pp. 81 ~ 89 ISSN: 2720-9997 81 The Impact of Work Method on Muskuloskeletal Disorders.....(Achmad Delianur Nasution) The Impact of Work Method on Musculoskeletal Disorders Complaints in Pharmacy Unit Achmad Delianur Nasution 1 dan Eka Lestari Mahyuni 2* 1 Directorate of Infrastructure dan Medical Support of USU Hospital, the University of Sumatra Utara, Medan, Indonesia 2 Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Faculty of Public Health, the University of Sumatra Utara, Medan, Indonesia *corresponding author, e-mail: eka.lestari@usu.ac.id Received: 30/09/2019; published: 29/09/2020 Abstract Background: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are complaints on parts of skeletal muscle which is perceived by someone ranging from mild to severe. These complaints often occur in the manual process, heavy workload, and work environment interactions that may lead to a non- ergonomic work posture. This study aims to analyze the impact of the work method to MSDs complaints at the pharmacy unit of The University of Sumatera Utara Hospital. Method: This study is an observational survey using a cross-sectional design. The population was all workers in the pharmacy unit of the University of Sumatera Utara Hospital numbered 27 people. Samples were taken from the total population. Data were collected using camera media and direct observation of the work process that took place in the pharmacy unit of USU Hospital. Musculoskeletal complaints were obtained by mapping the pain using Nordic Body Map (NBM). The data obtained were analyzed using a simple logistic regression test to see the impact of the working methods of the pharmacy unit workers on their complaints of musculoskeletal disorders. Results: There was a significant association between work methods in the Pharmacy unit and the MSDs complaints with p-value = 0,001. This was supported by the mean of the work patterns in the pharmacy unit which have a heavy workload and the interaction with the layout according to anthropometry. There was a significant association between the work method causing musculoskeletal complaints when the drug compounding process (p = 0.000). It was evidenced from the result of NBM questionnaire that the three most prevalent complaints of MSDs were pain around the neck, back, and right shoulder. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the static working methods with a heavy workload must be accompanied by a relaxation to avoid burn out and fatigue. Keywords: MSDs; ergonomics; pharmaceuticals; methods; work Copyright © 2013 Universitas Ahmad Dahlan. All rights reserved. 1. Introduction Healthcare workers is a working group which has a high risk for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Their physical work patterns which require them to stand, sit, squat, etc. are characterized as an exposure of a non-ergonomic working environment. MSDs are complaints about skeletal muscle conditions in which pain people experienced ranges from mild to severe. MSDs generally concerns with symptoms which related to muscle tissues, tendon, ligament, cartilage, nerves’ system, bone structure, and blood vessels. At first, the disorder will cause pain, itchy sensation, numbness, pins and needles sensation, swelling, stiffness, shivering, sleeping disorders, and burning sensation which may affect one’s movement. If the muscle becomes the subject of a repetitive static load in a long period of time, the joint, ligament, or tendon will be damaged (1-3). MSDs conditions including swellings and degenerative conditions of muscle, tendon, ligament, back joint, shoulder, forearm, and upper extremities as well as lower