Michael O Ogunlana, Pragashnie Govender, Olufemi O Oyewole
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摘要
背景:肌肉骨骼疼痛(MSP)在教育学习环境中很常见,通常与不良的人体工程学条件有关。目的:调查南非一所大学职业治疗和物理治疗专业本科生MSP的患病率、类型及可能的危险因素。方法:采用基于互联网的自行设计的电子问卷进行横断面调查,获取参与者的社会人口学、人体工学危害、MSP和相关个人信息。数据分析采用描述性统计、卡方分析和逻辑回归分析。结果:共纳入145人,其中女性115人(79.3%);物理治疗(74)(51.03%),占两个学系目前本科生人数的36.7%。最常见的人体工程学危害是长时间坐着(71.7%)和重复运动(53.8%)。学生12个月MSP患病率为89.7%。MSP的模式显示颈部疼痛最普遍(66.2%),其次是腰背部疼痛(64.4%)。每日旅行的持续时间和参加有规律的运动活动与MSP的患病率显著相关。Logistic模型解释了23.6%的MSP患病率方差,正确分类了94.1%的病例(χ 2 = 13)。73, p = 0。03)。右撇子学生出现MSP的可能性是左撇子学生的0.13倍。此外,经常锻炼的学生患MSP的可能性要低9.47倍。结论:MSP在健康科学本科生中非常普遍,并与久坐姿势和缺乏有组织的体育活动参与显著相关。
Prevalence and patterns of musculoskeletal pain among undergraduate students of occupational therapy and physiotherapy in a South African university.
Background: Musculoskeletal pain (MSP) conditions are common in the educational leaning environment and are often associated with poor ergonomic conditions.
Objective: This study investigated the prevalence, pattern and possible risk factors of MSP among undergraduate students of occupational therapy and physiotherapy in a South African university.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey using an internet-based self-designed electronic questionnaire was used to obtain information about participants' socio-demography, ergonomic hazards, MSP, and relevant personal information. Descriptive statistics, chi-square, and logistic regression were used in analyzing the data.
Results: There were 145 participants (females 115 (79.3%); physiotherapy (74) 51.03%), making 36.7% of the present undergraduate student population in the two departments. The most prevalent ergonomic work hazards were prolonged sitting (71.7%) and repetitive movements (53.8%). The 12 months prevalence of MSP among the students was 89.7%. The pattern of MSP revealed that pain on the neck region was most prevalent (66.2%) followed by pain in the low back region (64.4%). Duration of daily travels and participation in regular exercise activities were significantly associated with the prevalence of MSP. Logistic model explained 23.6% of the variance in prevalence of MSP and correctly classified 94.1% of cases ( , ). The right-handed students were 0.13 times more likely to present with MSP than left-handed students. Also, students who exercised regularly were 9.47 times less likely to present with MSP.
Conclusion: MSP is highly prevalent among health science undergraduates and is significantly associated with sedentary postures and inadequacy in structured physical activity participation.