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Knee and low back complaints in professional hospital nurses: occurrence, chronicity, care seeking and absenteeism.

Evangelos C Alexopoulos1, Dimitra Tanagra, Ioannis Detorakis, Panagiota Gatsi, Antigoni Goroyia, Maria Michalopoulou, Eleni Jelastopulu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationships between physical, psychosocial, and individual characteristics and occurrence, chronicity, care seeking and absenteeism due to musculoskeletal complaints of the lower back and knee. METHODS AND PARTICIPANTS: This was a cross-sectional study among 350 nursing personnel in six hospitals in South-West Greece. Data related to physical and psychosocial workload, need for recovery, perceived general health and other risk factors for occurrence of low-back and knee complaints were collected. Odds ratios (ORs) were estimated for all relevant risk factors.
RESULTS: Low-back and knee pain were reported by 51% and 23% of the subjects, respectively. A high perceived physical exertion and a moderate/bad perceived general health were the strongest risk factor for low-back and knee pain. With regard to care seeking a moderate/bad perceived general health was risk factor for both, low back and knee pain (OR=3.45 and OR=2.28; respectively). Perceived moderate/bad general health (OR=2.90) and high need for recovery (OR=2.78) were risk factors for absenteeism due to low-back pain, whereas organizational factors, high job demands (OR=4.60) and low co workers support (OR=3.13) for absenteeism due to knee pain. Age exhibited a positive relation with the disability and care seeking for both complaints although far stronger for knee.
CONCLUSIONS: Compared to the well-studied work related low back pain, knee complaints have been shown to cause significant burden in nursing staff. Besides general health status of individual workers, work-related psychosocial factors, like support and demand, are related with the disability and care seeking for knee complaints.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21508522     DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2011-1136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Work        ISSN: 1051-9815


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