GENDER DIFFERENCE IN FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY AMONG PATIENT WITH NON-SPECIFIC CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN

F. Amjad, Adnan Hashim, Amna Bashir, Shaista Sunbal
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Background of the Study: LBP is a common condition that can be specific or non-specific. Non-specific LBP, which has no known cause, is responsible for 90% of cases and causes pain in the back from the 12th rib to the inferior gluteal folds. Methodology: The study utilized a cross-sectional design in which both males and females completed the Oswestry low back questionnaire. The data was entered and analyzed using SPSS version 21. Results: 85 patients participated in the study with a mean age of 38±9.603. Pain levels varied among patients, with 23 reporting no pain, 29 with light pain, 23 with moderate pain, and 10 with pretty severe pain. Patients had varying degrees of self-care ability with 13 able to care for themselves without triggering pain and 4 requiring daily assistance. Most patients (75 out of 85) had minor disabilities, while 10 had moderate disabilities. The relationship between the ODI score and the question was found to be similar. Conclusion: The data suggest that individuals with non-specific chronic low back pain have only a limited impairment, and only a few suffer from moderate sickness that affects their social lives. Non-specific persistent low back pain is not connected with gender differences in functional impairment. Keywords: Functional disability, non-specific, sex factor, quality of life, gender identity, low back pain.
非特异性慢性腰背痛患者功能障碍的性别差异
研究背景:腰背痛是一种常见病,可分为特异性和非特异性两种。非特异性腰背痛的病因不明,90%的病例都是非特异性腰背痛,疼痛部位从第12根肋骨到臀下皱褶:研究采用横断面设计,男性和女性都填写了 Oswestry 腰背问卷。数据使用 SPSS 21 版进行输入和分析:85名患者参与了研究,平均年龄(38±9.603)岁。患者的疼痛程度各不相同,23 人表示无疼痛,29 人表示轻微疼痛,23 人表示中度疼痛,10 人表示相当严重的疼痛。患者的自理能力各不相同,其中 13 人能够在不引发疼痛的情况下进行自理,4 人需要日常协助。大多数患者(85 人中有 75 人)有轻度残疾,10 人有中度残疾。ODI 评分与问题之间的关系相似:这些数据表明,非特异性慢性腰背痛患者的损伤程度有限,只有少数人患有影响其社会生活的中度疾病。非特异性持续性腰背痛与功能障碍的性别差异无关:功能障碍、非特异性、性别因素、生活质量、性别认同、腰背痛。
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