THE CORRELATION AMONG LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ERGONOMIC POSITION AND LOW BACK PAIN COMPLAINTS IN INPATIENT NURSES

Novilia Velisya Tumpia, Lidesdianty Juwita Natalia Kadja, Yulius Dicky Candra, Ineke Patrisia, S. M. Pramusita
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Low Back Pain (LBP) is a collection of several clinical symptoms that are marked by pain or discomfort in the lower back, which may or may not extend to the legs. Incorrect ergonomics is the primary factor contributing to lower back pain (LBP) among nurses. The objective of this study was to establish a correlation between the extent of ergonomics knowledge and the occurrence of lower back pain (LBP) complaints among nurses who work with hospitalised patients. This study employed a correlational quantitative design, utilising a cross-sectional technique. The sample size for this study consisted of 158 nurses working in the inpatient unit of a private hospital in Indonesia. The sampling technique employed was a total sampling, resulting in a sample size of 158 nurses. The research employed questionnaires that were both valid and trustworthy. The questionnaires assessing knowledge of ergonomics were devised by Bunga et al. (2019), whilst the questionnaire pertaining to low back pain was formulated by Deria (2021). The findings of the Pearson chi-square statistical test indicated a p-value of 0.105, suggesting that there was no statistically significant association between the level of knowledge of ergonomics postures and complaints of low back pain among inpatient nurses. Inpatient nurses have the ability to discover and implement ergonomic postures in their regular tasks. Further research could be undertaken on the elements that can induce low back discomfort.
住院护士对人体工程学姿势的了解程度与腰痛投诉之间的相关性
腰背痛(LBP)是以腰部疼痛或不适为特征的几种临床症状的集合,可能会也可能不会延伸到腿部。不正确的人体工程学设计是导致护士腰背痛(LBP)的主要因素。本研究的目的是在从事住院病人护理工作的护士中建立人体工程学知识的普及程度与下背痛(LBP)主诉发生率之间的相关性。本研究采用了相关定量设计和横断面技术。研究样本包括 158 名在印度尼西亚一家私立医院住院部工作的护士。采用的抽样技术是总体抽样,因此样本量为 158 名护士。研究采用的问卷既有效又可信。评估工效学知识的问卷由 Bunga 等人(2019 年)设计,而有关腰背痛的问卷则由 Deria(2021 年)制定。皮尔逊卡方统计检验的结果显示,P 值为 0.105,表明住院护士对人体工程学姿势的了解程度与腰背痛投诉之间没有统计学意义上的关联。住院护士有能力在日常工作中发现并实施符合人体工程学的姿势。可就可能诱发腰背不适的因素开展进一步研究。
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