改善脊柱侧弯症学生生活质量的健康教育原型

Andrew Wijaya Saputra, Dela Fariha Fuadi, Putri Karina Syafitri, Cicilia Febriani Hayuningrum, Nesi, Wa Ode Rantika, Adella Faradilla, Danisa Nurul Fatimah, Suryo Ramadan
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背景:青少年特发性脊柱侧凸(AIS)是一种发生在青少年时期的脊椎错位,发病年龄在11-18岁之间。在日常活动中,不良的姿势习惯和一侧沉重的负担会导致这种情况恶化。本研究旨在探讨原型健康教育是否影响脊柱侧弯症学生的生活质量。 研究方法本研究采用前测和后测的准实验设计。研究对象为雅加达 289 所公立初中的所有学生。此外,还采用了目的性抽样技术。15 名学生参与并完成了所有干预措施。参与者使用姿势网格进行了姿势评估,然后使用脊柱侧弯计测量了脊柱弯曲程度,并使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)测量了疼痛程度。评估内容主要包括脊柱侧弯知识、姿势、疼痛程度和生活质量。 结果:Wilcoxon 检验显示,干预前后在知识(p<0.001;z = -3.535)、脊柱侧弯程度(p<0.5;z = -2.264)、疼痛程度(p<0.5;z = -2.232 )和生活质量评分(p<0.01;z = -2.848)方面存在显著差异。使用斯皮尔曼检验法对测试前和测试后进行了相关性检验。疼痛与学生的生活质量之间存在相关性(r=0.551)。 结论本研究中的原型能显著提高学生的知识水平,但并没有明显改善学生的生活质量。然而,它表明减轻疼痛可以提高脊柱侧弯学生的生活质量。
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Prototype of Health Education to Improve the Quality of Life of Students with Scoliosis
Background: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a malalignment vertebra that occurs in adolescence and develops at 11 – 18 years old. This condition could worsen due to poor posture habits and heavy load on one side during daily activities. This study aims to examine whether the prototype health education impacted the quality of life of students with scoliosis. Methods: This research used quasi-experimental with pre-test and post-test design. This study's population was all Public Junior High School students in 289 Jakarta. Moreover, a purposive sampling technique was used. Fifteen students participated and completed all the interventions. The participant conducted a posture assessment using a postural grid, and then the degree of the spine curve was measured using a scoliometer, and the pain was measured by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). For evaluation, it will focus on knowledge about scoliosis, posture, pain level, and quality of life. Results: The Wilcoxon test shows significant differences between before and after the intervention on the knowledge (p<0.001; z = -3.535), degree of scoliosis (p<0.5; z = -2.264), pain level (p<0.5; z = -2.232 ), and quality of life scores (p<0.01; z = -2.848). A pre-test and post-test correlation test was carried out using the Spearman test. There was a correlation between pain and the student's quality of life (r=0.551). Conclusion: The prototype in this study could improve knowledge significantly but did not significantly improve students' quality of life. However, it showed that reducing pain could improve the quality of life for students with scoliosis.
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