General Health of Healthcare Professionals With Low Back Pain.

Ranka Ogurlic, Emira Svraka, Anka Vukicevic
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Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of morbidity in the healthcare profession. It is a complex problem of the biopsychosocial factors (BPS) effect, where processing mechanisms affect the experience of pain, function, participation in society and personal prosperity. Psychological factors are important predictors of poor outcomes because they can significantly influence pain management and coping.

Objective: To determine the prevalence of psychological factors, the difference in general health and the tendency toward psychological dysfunction of healthcare professionals with low back pain at different levels of healthcare system.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in five primary, secondary and tertiary level healthcare institutions in Boka Kotorska, Montenegro (December 2021 - July 2022). The study involved 192 subjects with LBP who voluntary entered the study and met the inclusion criteria. The study instrument was the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), which provides information on mental health by identifying symptoms of distress. The data were analyzed using the χ2 test with a statistical significance limit of p<0.05.

Results: The study included n=67 (34.9%) respondents working at secondary level, n=63 (32.8%) at the primary level and n=62 (32.3%) working at tertiary level, predominantly female. Analysis of the psychological factors representation indicate significant differences in overcoming difficulties (p=0.05), enjoyment in daily activities (p=0.042) and feelings of happiness and progress (p=0.004). There were statistically significant differences in general health and in the tendency to psychological dysfunction (p=0.005). Tendency to somatic symptoms is most prevalent at primary (55.6%) and tertiary (51.6%) healthcare level. Respondents working at Secondary level showed a tendency towards social dysfunction, anxiety and depression (50.7%, 17.9% and 3%).

Conclusion: Psychological factors are represented differently in the healthcare profession. A statistically significant difference was found among healthcare professionals of the examined levels, especially in the feeling of inability to overcome difficulties, enjoyment in usual daily activities, and feeling of happiness and progress. There is also a significant difference in the representation of psychological dysfunction at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of healthcare, while general health is most impaired among healthcare professionals working at the secondary level.

医疗保健专业人员腰痛的一般健康状况。
背景:腰痛(LBP)是医疗保健行业发病率的主要原因。它是一个复杂的生物心理社会因素(BPS)效应问题,其中加工机制影响疼痛体验、功能、社会参与和个人繁荣。心理因素是不良结果的重要预测因素,因为它们可以显著影响疼痛管理和应对。目的:了解不同层次卫生保健系统腰痛医护人员心理因素的流行情况、一般健康状况的差异及心理功能障碍倾向。方法:于2021年12月至2022年7月在黑山博卡科托尔斯卡的五所一、二、三级医疗机构进行横断面研究。本研究共纳入192名LBP患者,他们自愿加入研究并符合纳入标准。研究工具是一般健康问卷(GHQ-12),它通过识别痛苦症状提供有关心理健康的信息。采用χ2检验对数据进行分析,结果具有统计学显著性限:在二级工作的调查对象n=67(34.9%)名,在一级工作的调查对象n=63(32.8%)名,在三级工作的调查对象n=62(32.3%)名,以女性为主。心理因素表征分析显示,在克服困难(p=0.05)、享受日常活动(p=0.042)、幸福感和进步感(p=0.004)方面存在显著差异。两组在总体健康状况和心理功能障碍倾向方面差异有统计学意义(p=0.005)。躯体症状倾向在初级(55.6%)和三级(51.6%)保健水平最为普遍。在中学阶段工作的受访者表现出社交障碍、焦虑和抑郁的倾向(50.7%、17.9%和3%)。结论:心理因素在卫生保健行业的表现存在差异。不同水平的医疗保健专业人员在统计上存在显著差异,特别是在无法克服困难的感觉、日常活动的享受以及幸福感和进步感方面。在初级、二级和三级保健机构中,心理功能障碍的表现也存在显著差异,而在二级保健机构工作的保健专业人员中,一般健康受损最严重。
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