Literature DB >> 1827929

Social factors and outcome in a five-year follow-up study of 276 patients with sciatica.

F Nykvist1, M Hurme, H Alaranta, M L Miettinen.   

Abstract

Social factors of 179 operated and 97 non-operated patients one year after hospitalization due to low back pain and sciatica were tested by multi-variate regression analysis in relation to the five-year outcome evaluated according to the WHO Handicap Classification. For operated men a subjective working incapacity (relative risk RR = 4.6) and co-morbidity (RR = 2.7) predicted a poor outcome. For operated women the predictive factors were subjective working incapacity (RR = 3.2) and older age (RR = 1.9). For non-operated men an increased occurrence of occupational hazards (RR = 3.6) and for non-operated women co-morbidity (RR = 7.1) indicated a poor outcome.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1827929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Rehabil Med        ISSN: 0036-5505


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Review 1.  Formal education and back pain: a review.

Authors:  C E Dionne; M Von Korff; T D Koepsell; R A Deyo; W E Barlow; H Checkoway
Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health       Date:  2001-07       Impact factor: 3.710

2.  Epidemiologic study of low back pain in 1398 Swiss conscripts between 1985 and 1992.

Authors:  M H Rohrer; B Santos-Eggimann; F Paccaud; E Haller-Maslov
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 3.134

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