Exploring the impact of occupational factors on low back pain in ride-sharing motorbike drivers in Bangladesh: A comprehensive cross-sectional analysis

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mohammad Ali , Monirul Islam , Md. Abu Bakar Siddiq , Nujaim Khan Pranto , Marium Akter , Marjan Akter Munny , Md. Yusuf Ali , S.M. Ahsan-ul-Hoque , Suriya Afrin , Md. Murad Hossain Mehedi
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Abstract

Objective

Low back pain (LBP) is a major global public health issue, prevalent among various occupational groups worldwide. However, existing studies have predominantly focused on sedentary workers in developed nations, leaving a gap in understanding LBP prevalence and associated factors among occupational cohorts in low- and middle-income countries like Bangladesh. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and occupational factors contributing to LBP among ride-sharing motorbike drivers (RSMD) in Bangladesh.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted in Dhaka city from May 20 to August 08, 2023. Data were collected from Bangladeshi adult RSMD using a paper-based questionnaire developed by Eriksen et al. Chi-square or Fisher’s Exact tests compared categorical variables with and without LBP, and multiple logistic regression analyses were performed with LBP as the dependent variable and various predictors to compute adjusted odds ratios with a 95% confidence interval.

Results

The one-month prevalence of LBP was 58.8%. Regression analysis revealed elevated adjusted odds of experiencing LBP among participants with hypertension, those using multiple ride-sharing operators, commuter and older bike users, and non-users of riding kits. Additionally, increased adjusted odds of LBP were observed among participants of higher age, higher body mass index, and those covering longer distances per week.

Conclusion

This study underscores a significantly higher prevalence of LBP among RSMD in Bangladesh, with occupational factors strongly predicting LBP. Implementing strategies such as regular physical exercise, weight reduction, using sports and newer motorbikes, and reducing working hours per week may help mitigate the prevalence of LBP within this cohort.

探讨孟加拉国共享摩托车司机的职业因素对腰痛的影响:综合横截面分析
目标腰背痛(LBP)是一个重大的全球性公共卫生问题,在全球各种职业群体中普遍存在。然而,现有的研究主要集中在发达国家的久坐工作者身上,对孟加拉国等中低收入国家的职业人群的腰背痛患病率和相关因素的了解还存在空白。本研究旨在确定孟加拉国共享电单车司机(RSMD)的枸杞多糖症患病率和导致枸杞多糖症的职业因素。方法于2023年5月20日至8月8日在达卡市进行了一项横断面研究。使用 Eriksen 等人开发的纸质问卷收集了孟加拉国成年 RSMD 的数据。通过卡方检验或费雪精确检验比较了有无枸杞多糖症的分类变量,并以枸杞多糖症为因变量和各种预测因素进行了多元逻辑回归分析,以计算出调整后的几率比(95% 置信区间)。回归分析显示,患有高血压、使用多家共享单车运营商、通勤和老年自行车用户以及未使用骑行工具包的参与者出现枸杞痛的调整后几率较高。此外,年龄越大、体重指数越高以及每周骑行距离越远的参与者患腰椎间盘突出症的调整后几率也越高。实施定期体育锻炼、减轻体重、使用体育用品和较新的摩托车以及减少每周工作时间等策略,可能有助于减轻该群体中腰椎间盘突出症的发病率。
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