Musculoskeletal Pain among Rural Homemakers and their Health Seeking Behaviors

M. Hasan
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Background: Homemakers use their time & strengths to provide service to make their house a home. This routine and compulsory household maintenance task often leads them to musculoskeletal pain (MSP). Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify the areas of musculoskeletal pain in different parts of the body as a result of household work among rural homemakers in Bangladesh and in this case to detect their health-seeking behaviors. Materials and Methods: Three hundred and forty one randomly selected married homemakers’ living in the rural area of Barishal division of Bangladesh who has experienced any type of musculoskeletal pain at least once in life due to household work participated in this cross sectional study. Data were collected by pretested semi-structured questionnaire through face to face interview. Results: The one year pattern of MSP among respondents were lower back (80.46%), followed by knee (24.4%), neck (19.13%), upper-back (11.3%), shoulder (5.3%), hips/thighs (5.46%), ankle/feet (4.8%), wrist/hand (4.4%), and elbow (3.4%). Lower back pain had an association with lifting heavy objects, number of children, educational qualification, age and awkward/faulty postures (p<0.05). Total working experiences more than 10 years was associated with upper back pain (p<0.05).Further, pain in the wrist/hand and knee (P <0.05) was linked with awkward position and spending more than 8 hours a day doing homework. In addition, there was a relationship between repetitive work and wrist/hand pain (p<0.05). In contrast, three-fourth received treatment for their pain. Of these, 54.9% sought treatment from the para-professional health service providers. ` This study shows that housework exposed musculoskeletal pain on the different sites of the body. Although sufferers sought treatment in this regard, it is necessary to improve policies & intervention for reducing possible risks of musculoskeletal pain among homemakers.
农村家庭主妇肌肉骨骼疼痛与求医行为
背景:家庭主妇利用他们的时间和力量提供服务,使他们的家成为一个家。这种日常和强制性的家庭维护任务经常导致他们肌肉骨骼疼痛(MSP)。目的:本研究的目的是确定由于孟加拉国农村家庭主妇从事家务劳动而导致身体不同部位肌肉骨骼疼痛的区域,并在本研究中发现她们寻求健康的行为。材料与方法:随机选择居住在孟加拉国Barishal省农村地区的已婚家庭主妇341人参加本横断面研究,这些妇女一生中至少有一次因家务劳动而经历过任何类型的肌肉骨骼疼痛。采用面对面访谈的方式,采用预测半结构化问卷收集数据。结果:1年内MSP类型以腰背部(80.46%)为主,其次为膝关节(24.4%)、颈部(19.13%)、上背部(11.3%)、肩部(5.3%)、臀部/大腿(5.46%)、脚踝/足(4.8%)、手腕/手(4.4%)、肘部(3.4%)。下背部疼痛与搬运重物、子女数量、教育程度、年龄和笨拙/错误姿势有关(p<0.05)。总工作经验超过10年与上背部疼痛相关(p<0.05)。此外,手腕/手和膝盖疼痛(P <0.05)与姿势尴尬和每天花超过8小时做作业有关。此外,重复性劳动与腕/手疼痛之间存在相关性(p<0.05)。相比之下,四分之三的人接受了治疗。其中54.9%向准专业保健服务提供者寻求治疗。“这项研究表明,家务劳动暴露了身体不同部位的肌肉骨骼疼痛。虽然患者在这方面寻求治疗,但有必要改善政策和干预措施,以减少家庭主妇肌肉骨骼疼痛的可能风险。
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