Identification of Factors Associated with Nonspecific Neck Pain in Working Women

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Reetika Yadav, Pragya Kumar, J. K. Chawla
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Abstract Objectives  Neck pain is a broad term that encompasses both nonspecific neck pain and neck pain-related disorders. It causes discomfort, impaired quality of life, disability, and affects workability alike in men as well as women. This study was designed to determine prevalence and evaluate the association of different factors with the occurrence of nonspecific neck pain in working women. Materials and Methods  A cross-sectional study was performed on working women ( n  = 196) age group between 25 and 53 years. A Google Form of the Questionnaire for the Evaluation of Risk Factors Associated With Non-Specific Neck Pain scale and Neck Disability Index (NDI) scale was given to individuals and further objective assessment of physical factors was conducted. Statistical Analysis  The association between individual, workplace, lifestyle, physical and psychological factors, and NDI levels of disability was also investigated using Pearson's correlation test and the chi-squared test using SPSS version 28.0. Results  Frequency of nonspecific neck pain in working women was 47.55%. Marital status was a significant (χ 2  = 8.89) factor toward occurrence of neck pain in working women. Number of working hours/week (χ 2  = 19.97), number of hours spend for entertainment on the computer (χ 2  = 41.84), and height of keyboard & mouse (χ 2  = 18.52) were significant factors leading to neck pain at workplace. Lifestyle factors such as mobile phones usage ( p -value = 0.02) and posture assumed while using them (χ 2  = 19.56) were significantly associated with neck disability. Levels of disability were significantly influenced by physical factors like tragus-to-wall tests ( r  = 0.33) and cervical flexion and extension ranges ( r  = 0.41 and r  = 0.31). Importantly, psychological factors were strongly associated with neck pain and disability. Conclusion  Factors under psychological, workplace, and lifestyle domains were found significantly associated with nonspecific neck pain in working women.
职业女性非特异性颈痛的相关因素识别
摘要 目的 颈痛是一个广义的术语,包括非特异性颈痛和与颈痛相关的疾病。无论男女,颈痛都会导致不适、生活质量下降、残疾并影响工作能力。本研究旨在确定职业女性非特异性颈痛的患病率,并评估不同因素与非特异性颈痛发生的关联。材料和方法 对 25-53 岁年龄段的职业女性(196 人)进行了横断面研究。研究人员使用谷歌非特异性颈部疼痛相关风险因素评估问卷和颈部残疾指数(NDI)量表,并对身体因素进行了进一步的客观评估。统计分析 使用 SPSS 28.0 版进行皮尔逊相关检验和卡方检验,研究个人、工作场所、生活方式、身体和心理因素与 NDI 残疾程度之间的关联。结果 职业女性非特异性颈部疼痛的发生率为 47.55%。婚姻状况是职业女性发生颈部疼痛的一个重要因素(χ 2 = 8.89)。每周工作时数(χ 2 = 19.97)、使用电脑娱乐的时数(χ 2 = 41.84)以及键盘和鼠标的高度(χ 2 = 18.52)是导致工作场所颈部疼痛的重要因素。使用手机(p -value = 0.02)和使用手机时的姿势(χ 2 = 19.56)等生活方式因素与颈部残疾显著相关。外耳对墙壁测试(r = 0.33)和颈椎屈伸幅度(r = 0.41 和 r = 0.31)等物理因素对残疾程度有明显影响。重要的是,心理因素与颈部疼痛和残疾密切相关。结论 发现心理、工作场所和生活方式等方面的因素与职业女性的非特异性颈部疼痛有很大关系。
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Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU
Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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