Occurrence and impact of back pain on the quality of life of healthcare workers.

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Bożena Mroczek, Wioletta Łubkowska, Wojciech Jarno, Ewa Jaraczewska, Artur Mierzecki
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Introduction and objective: Back pain affects specific occupational groups, among which healthcare workers are the most predisposed. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the interdependences between subjective disability and their correlation with pain intensity and quality of life assessment among professionally active medical workers, taking into account working, socio-demographic and health conditions.

Material and methods: The cross-sectional study enrolled 110 professionally active medical workers (nurses, midwives, paramedics and physiotherapists). The study was conducted by a diagnostic survey method using 4 questionnaires: Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), World Health Organization Quality of Life BREF (WHOQoL-BREF), and the authors' questionnaire.

Results: Back pain was reported by 103 respondents (94%) with the lumbar area indicated the most frequently (72.81%). Severe pain every day was reported by 49.51% of respondents and was associated with longer working time. ODI questionnaire confirmed III and IV degrees of disability in paramedics and nurses, who additionally obtained the lowest results in the quality of life assessment. Correlations between age and VAS were demonstrated (p=0.002), and between VAS and ODI pain (p<0.0001) and ODI disability (p<0.0001).

Conclusions: Back pain associated with professional activities is the consequence of overload. Health care workers should be included in a preventive programme and attend systematic ergonomics courses. Health care facilities should be retrofitted with equipment enabling work in accordance with the principles of ergonomics. The ODI questionnaire, together with the VAS method and scales for testing the quality of life, are useful tools in the clinical assessment of individuals with back pain.

背部疼痛的发生及对医护人员生活质量的影响。
简介和目的:背部疼痛影响特定的职业群体,其中卫生保健工作者是最易感的。因此,本研究的目的是在考虑到工作、社会人口和健康状况的情况下,确定专业医务工作者主观残疾及其与疼痛强度和生活质量评估之间的相互依赖关系。材料和方法:横断面研究招募了110名专业医务工作者(护士、助产士、护理人员和物理治疗师)。采用视觉模拟量表(Visual Analogue Scale, VAS)、Oswestry残疾指数(Oswestry Disability Index, ODI)、世界卫生组织生活质量指数(WHOQoL-BREF)和作者问卷4份问卷进行诊断性调查。结果:103例(94%)患者出现腰痛,其中腰痛发生率最高(72.81%)。49.51%的受访者表示每天都有严重的疼痛,并且与较长的工作时间有关。ODI问卷确认护理人员和护士的残疾程度为III和IV级,他们在生活质量评估中也获得了最低的结果。年龄与VAS之间存在相关性(p=0.002), VAS与ODI疼痛之间存在相关性(结论:与专业活动相关的背部疼痛是超负荷的结果。卫生保健工作者应列入预防方案,并参加系统的人体工程学课程。卫生保健设施应按照人体工程学的原则改装设备,使其能够工作。ODI问卷,与VAS方法和生活质量测试量表一起,是对背痛患者进行临床评估的有用工具。
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