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Health Care Workers's Low Back Pain


Low back pain and its related risk factors in health care providers at ...

The estimated lifetime prevalence of lower back pain in health care personnel was 54.8%. The estimated odds ratios were as follows: age 1.23, female gender 1.11 ...

Back Safety - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

Low back pain (LBP) is common among healthcare professionals with prevalence of low back pain among health care workers being greater than among those working ...

Low back pain among healthcare professionals - Dove Medical Press

Annual prevalence of low back pain among healthcare professionals in this study was 57.46% with a CI of 95% (52.6−62.2%). The prevalence of LBP ...

6 Nurse-approved Ways to Protect Your Back on the Job

Applying heat and cold therapy. Consider unwinding after a long day in a whirlpool or warm bath. · Getting a good night's sleep. Sleep is a time to repair ...

Management of Occupational LBP in Health Care Professionals

LBP is responsible for high treatment costs, frequent sick leave, prolonged back pain and potentially sometimes job loss which may lead to psychological ...

Perceived Stress and Low-Back Pain Among Healthcare Workers

This study aimed to investigate the association between perceived stress and odds of low-back pain (LBP) in a population of Danish healthcare workers.

1622b Low back pain in health care workers: a growing focus on ...

Abstract. Low back pain (LBP) is a ubiquitous problem affecting nearly half of all workers in the health care (HC) setting. Hospital nurses report a 35 percent ...

Health Care Workers's Low Back Pain (Lbp) Prevalence And Risk ...

Background: Untreated low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common health issues and the mostwidespread type of musculoskeletal disorder.

Low Back Pain, Disability and Quality of Life among Health Care ...

Health workers usually have the highest incidence of work-related back injuries which influence their work. Low back pain patients suffer not only from physical ...

Prevalence and factors associated with low back pain among health ...

LBP is a common problem among HCWs. Many preventable risk factors have been identified, including exertional back trauma, increased BMI and lack of regular ...

Back Safety and Care for Nurses and Healthcare Workers - SHC

Poor posture exaggerates the curvature of the lumbar spine, which can lead to pain. Additionally, you might spend many hours using vibrating or ...

Low Back Pain among Workers: The Problem and What to Do About It

Between 6 and 10% of workers stopped working, changed jobs, or made a major change in work activities because of their low back pain. What can ...

Characteristics of low back pain and its associated factors among ...

A total of 51.9% of healthcare providers reported having LBP at least once a day in the past 12 months, 25.8% had chronic LBP, 18.1% had to take ...

Prevalence and Management of Low Back Pain Among Health ...

The prevalence rates of low back pain were between 53% to 87% among healthcare workers (Alnaami, et al., 2019; Mukhtad & Mohamed, 2018; Şimşek, ...

Preventing Back Injuries in Health Care Settings - CDC Blogs

Injuries to the back are one of the most prevalent and costly work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the United States. Low-back pain ...

Prevalence of low back pain among nurses and the effects on job ...

The notable self-reported factors associated with low back pain among the nurses include standing for a long time in the course of working, heavy workloads in ...

Prevalence and Factors Associated with Low Back Pain among ...

HCWs are at risk of having LBP because of the physical and emotional factors associated with their profession [11] . Healthcare workers often experience low ...

Lower Back Pain as an Occupational Hazard Among Ugandan ...

Conclusion: The frequency rate of low back pain was high amongst health workers and its main associated individual and work related factors could have been ...

Work-Related Fear-Avoidance Beliefs and Risk of Low-Back Pain

Low-back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition among healthcare workers, negatively affecting well-being and work ability.

Low back pain and occupation among Irish health service workers

Based on the proportions of each occupational group who took sick leave and using weighted analysis methods it is estimated that 11% (n = 249) of all hospital ...