Cervical Pain Related to Position of the Neck during E-Learning

Mohammed Sh. Al- Edanni, Mustafa Ghanim, Abdul Kareem Tariq Abdul Kareem, Hamza Abdulsalam Ibrahim, Abdulaziz Naji
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Background: During the pandemic, Corona virus forced many people, especially students, to spend more time than before on the computer and smartphone to study and communicate. The poor posture of the body may have worse effect on its body parts , most of which is the cervical spine (forward head posture). Objective: To assess the incidence of neck pain and the associated factors among undergraduate medical students related to position during E learning Subjects and Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted among medical students in three Iraqi universities during 2021. The sample size was 152. Online questionnaire by Google forms sampling method were used to collect the data which was analysed using SPSS 25. Results: The percentage of students who suffered cervical pain was (80.3%) of the 152 who participated in this study and the majority of those who suffered pain were complained from increase pain during the pandemic (72.1%). This study also showed the students recumbent on the floor 67 (44.1%) more than those who use the table and chair 62 (40.8%) during E-learning. The percentage of students who use the phone for more than 4 hours were (73.7%). Conclusion: there is a relationship between poor posture and cervical pain during E-learning in the pandemic. Most of students were suffering from neck pain with greatest percentage were in those who student in recumbent on the floor and when using chair and table.
电子学习过程中与颈部位置相关的颈部疼痛
背景:在大流行期间,冠状病毒迫使许多人,特别是学生,比以前花更多的时间在电脑和智能手机上学习和交流。身体的不良姿势可能会对其身体部位产生更坏的影响,其中大部分是颈椎(头向前的姿势)。目的:了解本科医学生在电子学习过程中与体位相关的颈部疼痛发生率及相关因素。研究对象与方法:对2021年伊拉克三所大学的医学生进行横断面研究。样本量为152。采用谷歌表格进行在线问卷调查,采用抽样方法收集数据,并使用SPSS 25进行统计分析。结果:152名参加本研究的学生中,有颈椎疼痛的比例为(80.3%),大部分有疼痛的学生在大流行期间抱怨疼痛增加(72.1%)。研究还显示,在电子学习中,躺在地板上的学生比使用桌椅的学生多67人(44.1%),而使用桌椅的学生多62人(40.8%)。使用手机时间超过4小时的学生占73.7%。结论:大流行期间电子学习时不良姿势与颈椎疼痛之间存在相关性。大多数学生都有颈部疼痛,其中在地板上躺着和使用椅子和桌子的学生中所占比例最大。
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