社会和职业方面与女性老年护理助理持续腰痛相关。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Mireia Campoy-Vila, Albert Espelt, Olga Borao, Lucia Artazcoz, Albert Feliu-Soler, Júlia Jubany
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目标。老年护理助理经常经历腰痛(LBP),这可能成为持续和损害日常和职业功能。健康的社会决定因素在其发展中发挥关键作用。本研究旨在评估西班牙老年护理助理女性中持续性腰痛的患病率及其相关的社会和工作条件。方法。横断面研究包括在西班牙从事老年护理助理工作的妇女。通过滚雪球抽样,共招募了480名参与者,并完成了自我报告的问卷。结果变量为持续性腰痛,预测变量包括社会人口因素和工作条件。计算持续性腰痛的患病率并建立泊松回归模型。结果。持续性LBP患病率为44.2%(95%可信区间[39.77,48.65]),与年龄较大、月收入较低、生活在人类发展指数较低的地区、持有长期合同、工作经验有限、缺乏多份工作、工作体力要求高、时间压力大以及工作与家庭冲突有关。结论。近一半的老年护理助理报告持续性腰痛。这种情况与工作条件和社会经济因素有关,强调需要采取干预措施,解决身体和社会心理压力因素。
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Social and occupational aspects related to persistent low back pain in women geriatric nursing assistants.

Objectives. Geriatric nursing assistants often experience low back pain (LBP), which may become persistent and impair daily and occupational functioning. Social determinants of health play a key role in its development. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of persistent LBP and its associated social and working conditions among women working as geriatric nursing assistants in Spain. Methods. The cross-sectional study included women working as geriatric nursing assistants in Spain. A total of 480 participants were recruited through snowball sampling and completed self-reported questionnaires. The outcome variable was persistent LBP, and predictor variables included sociodemographic factors and work-related conditions. Prevalence of persistent LBP and Poisson regression models were calculated. Results. The prevalence of persistent LBP was 44.2% (95% confidence interval [39.77, 48.65]), and was associated with older age, low monthly income, living in a region with a low Human Development Index, holding a permanent contract, limited work experience, absence of multiple jobs, high physical demands at work, time pressure and work-home conflict. Conclusion. Nearly half of the geriatric nursing assistants reported persistent LBP. The condition was linked to work conditions and socioeconomic factors, highlighting the need for interventions addressing both physical and psychosocial stressors.

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