Low back pain and methods of coping with low back pain in nurses.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cüneyt Gündüz, Aylin Aydın Sayılan
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Abstract

Objectives: This research was conducted to determine low back pain in nurses and their methods of coping with low back pain.

Methods: This descriptive, cross-sectional study was performed with 356 nurses in three university hospitals in the province of Istanbul in April-August 2016. Percentage calculations and Chi-square tests were used in statistical analyses.

Results: The mean age of the nurses in the study was 28.70±5.92, 25.3% were working in intensive care, 46.6% worked 41-48 h a week, and 55.6% stood for 5-8 h within a 24 h period. Low back pain was moderate in 75.8% of participants, and low back pains sometimes affected work efficiency in 43.3% (n=154). In terms of coping, the great majority of participants did not visit a physician, but used analgesics, avoided wearing high-heeled shoes, and slept in hard beds. Statistical significance (p<0.05) was observed between participants' age groups, the unit where they worked, type of duty, the amount of time spent standing, and the amount of time standing in the same position and low back pain.

Conclusion: Based on the results obtained, nurses experienced a moderate level of low back pain, and we think that experiencing low back pain is a continuous risk for nurses because of their lengthy hours of work and time spent standing, and that their working hours should, therefore, be adjusted and that correct body mechanics should be included during in-service training.

腰痛及护士应对腰痛的方法。
目的:本研究旨在了解护士腰痛情况及应对腰痛的方法。方法:2016年4月至8月,对伊斯坦布尔省三所大学医院的356名护士进行了描述性横断面研究。统计分析采用百分比计算和卡方检验。结果:本组护士的平均年龄为28.70±5.92岁,25.3%的护士在重症监护室工作,46.6%的护士每周工作41 ~ 48 h, 55.6%的护士在24 h内工作5 ~ 8 h。75.8%的参与者腰痛中度,43.3%的参与者腰痛有时会影响工作效率(n=154)。在应对方面,绝大多数参与者没有去看医生,而是使用止痛药,避免穿高跟鞋,睡硬床。结论:根据所得结果,护士存在中等程度的腰痛,我们认为由于护士工作时间长,站立时间长,腰痛对护士来说是一种持续的风险,因此应调整护士的工作时间,并在在职培训中纳入正确的身体力学。
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