Lower back pain prevalence and experiences in civil service workers, Botswana.

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
David Damba, Sonti I Pilusa
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Abstract

Background:  Lower back pain (LBP) is a global problem contributing to both disability and an increased demand for rehabilitation services. Studies on the prevalence and impact on work performance in Botswana are scarce.

Aim:  We investigated the prevalence of LBP among civil workers in Botswana and their experiences.

Setting:  The study setting comprised physiotherapy practice, Gaborone, Botswana.

Methods:  Concurrent explanatory mixed methods were employed. A total of 339 medical files for civil service workers were reviewed to identify the prevalence of LBP and associated risk factors such as age, gender, body mass index, working duration and type of work. Descriptive statistics were performed. In addition, 20 civil service workers were interviewed. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and coded inductively.

Results:  A total of 339 files were reviewed and the prevalence of LBP was 49%. There was no association between the risk factors and LBP (p  0.05). The experience of LBP was expressed in terms of the characteristics of LBP; the effects of LBP on all life domains and how LBP was managed. Our findings were that LBP affected work life and work performance.

Conclusion:  The high prevalence of LBP in civil service workers is concerning because it affects all the domains of life including work performance. Workplace health and wellness interventions are recommended.Contribution: Workplace health and wellness interventions are recommended.

博茨瓦纳公务员腰痛患病率及经验。
背景:下背部疼痛(LBP)是一个全球性的问题,既导致残疾,又增加了对康复服务的需求。关于博茨瓦纳的流行程度及其对工作绩效的影响的研究很少。目的:我们调查了博茨瓦纳土木工人的腰痛患病率和他们的经历。环境:研究环境包括博茨瓦纳哈博罗内的物理治疗实践。方法:采用并行解释混合方法。对339份公务员医疗档案进行了审查,以确定腰痛的患病率以及相关的风险因素,如年龄、性别、体重指数、工作时间和工作类型。进行描述性统计。此外,还采访了20名公务员。采访被逐字记录下来并进行归纳编码。结果:共回顾339例病例,腰痛发生率为49%。危险因素与LBP无相关性(p < 0.05)。用LBP的特点来表达LBP的经验;LBP对所有生命领域的影响以及如何管理LBP。我们的研究结果是,LBP影响工作寿命和工作绩效。结论:公务员腰痛的高发是一个值得关注的问题,因为它影响了包括工作绩效在内的生活的各个领域。建议采取工作场所卫生和保健干预措施。贡献:建议采取工作场所卫生和保健干预措施。
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