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Low Back Pain and Its Risk Factors Among Nurses Working in East ...


Low Back Pain and Its Risk Factors Among Nurses Working in East ...

The study suggests that implementing preventive measures and offering ergonomic training can help reduce LBP among nurses in these hospitals.

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Background Hospital nursing staff are particularly susceptible to low back pain (LBP) a widespread health issue worldwide. There was little available data ...

Prevalence of low back pain and associated factors among nurses ...

Low back pain is a prevalent musculoskeletal ailment that affects numerous individuals, particularly those in the workforce. Nurses, in particular ...

Low Back Pain Among Nurses Working at Public Hospitals in ...

Nurse's experience of low back pain is related to the nature of their job and influenced by different factors. Literatures unveiled that socio- ...

Low back pain prevalence and associated factors among nurses

The prevalence of low back pain among nurses is notably high, primarily due to several risk factors as body position at work is a significant ...

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

Such ergonomic factors responsible for LBP among nurses include awkward postures, carrying and repositioning patients, prolonged standing, and working without ...

[PDF] Low Back Pain Among Nurses Working at Public Hospitals in ...

About two in five nurses working at public hospitals in Harari region and Dire Dawa city administration were suffering from low back pain, and tailored ...

Prevalence And Risk Factors Of Low Back Pain Among Nurses In ...

Conclusion: It was concluded that poor back care ergonomics, duty stress and unavailability of lifting equipments are the major predisposing factors of LBP ...

Prevalence of Low Back Pain and Associated Risk Factors among ...

The factor significantly associated with LBP over the past 12 months was manual lifting of patients (p = 0.030). Nurses working in surgical ...

Work-Related Factors Associated with Low Back Pain Among Nurse ...

The inherent nature of activities in nursing, such as twisting, bending, sustained posture, and repeated movements create favorable conditions ...

Low Back Pain among Nurses: Prevalence, and Occupational Risk ...

The factors that are significantly associated to low back pain were: high BMI, number of pregnancies, arthritis, poor physical condition, daily ...

Low Back Pain and Its Risk Factors Among Nurses Working in East ...

Low Back Pain and Its Risk Factors Among Nurses Working in East Bale, Bale, and West Arsi Zone Government Hospitals, Oromia Region, South East Ethiopia, 2021 – ...

Low back pain among nurses working in clinical settings of Africa

The subgroup analyses showed that the highest prevalence of LBP among nurses was from West African region with prevalence rates of 68.46% (95% ...

The Prevelance of Low Back Pain and Risk Factors Among Nurses ...

Work stop due to LBP was reported by 76.8 % of nurses, with 2.03±3.09 days within the last year. Treatment was sought in 58.7 % by medical care, and 15.9 % by ...

Magnitude and associated factors of low back pain among nurses ...

In this study the magnitude of low back pain was high and being female, unavailability of an assistive device for patient handling, lack of training on ...

Prevalence of Low Back Pain and associated Risk Factors among ...

It is estimated that 12% of nursing workers in the United Kingdom will consider a job transfer each year to minimize their LBP, and another 12% to 18% will ...

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Low Back Pain and Its Risk Factors Among Nurses Working in East Bale, Bale, and West Arsi Zone Government Hospitals, Oromia Region, South East Ethiopia, 2021 – ...

Magnitude and associated factors of low back pain among nurses ...

Low back pain is a common public health problem throughout the world with a global prevalence from 28% to 86%. Nurses working in intensive care units are ...

Epidemiology of low back pain among nurses working in public ...

Results: The study included 395 Nurses and gave a response rate of 91.9%. The mean age was 30.6 (±8.4) years. Majority of the respondents were ...

Low Back Pain among Nurses: Prevalence, and Occupational Risk ...

Conclusion: Our study evidenced the high prevalence of LBP among nurses and allowed bringing to light the role of individual and ergonomic physical factors in ...