| Literature DB >> 30257654 |
Silvia Dullien1, Joachim Grifka1, Petra Jansen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this cluster-randomised, controlled study was to examine whether a teacher-led multifactorial back education programme could improve back pain in pupils, motor skills, back behaviour, and back knowledge over a 10-month period.Entities:
Keywords: Back education; Back pain; Children; Controlled; Prevention
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30257654 PMCID: PMC6158865 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-018-1280-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Anthropometric data of study participants at baseline measurement, (Mean, standard deviation and p-value separated by group at baseline)
| Group | N | Mean | SD | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | Intervention | 87 | 10.59 | .438 | .296 |
| Control | 85 | 10.52 | .426 | ||
| Height (m) | Intervention | 90 | 1.44 | .074 | .710 |
| Control | 86 | 1.45 | .065 | ||
| Body weight (kg) | Intervention | 90 | 37.49 | 8.10 | .640 |
| Control | 86 | 38.04 | 7.26 | ||
| Body-mass-index (kg/m2) | Intervention | 90 | 17.71 | 2.40 | .718 |
| Control | 86 | 17.84 | 2.50 | ||
| Performance Matthias-test (sec) | Intervention | 90 | 48.61 | 14.84 | .058 |
| Control | 87 | 52.82 | 14.51 | ||
| Amount of physical activity 1 | Intervention | 78 | .655 | ||
| Control | 72 | ||||
| Status of the back muscles2 | Intervention | 89 | .313 | ||
| Control | 84 | ||||
| Status of the Spine3 | Intervention | 85 | .637 | ||
| Control | 77 |
10 = never, 1 = sometimes, 2 = once a week, 3 = twice a week
21 = good, 2 = inconspicuous, 3 = lankly
31 = inconspicuous, 2 = conspicuous
Fig. 1Good (left side) and bad posture (right side) while sitting
Measurement time points and outcome measures
| Measurement points | Test instruments | Outcome measure | Details/Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Pre-test | 1. Clinical orthopaedic examination | Body weight, body height | |
| 2. Health questionnaire | Anamnestic questions | Descriptive Data | |
| 3. Motor Tests | Push-ups | Posture Test for children [ | |
| 4. Back-behaviour Trial | Back pack handling | ||
| 5. Knowledge Test | 12 questions on healthy back knowledge | ||
| 2. Mid-term evaluation | Back-behaviour Trial | ||
| 3. Post-test | 1. Clinical orthopaedic examination |
Fig. 2Time in sec posture could be held correctly in the posture test
Fig. 3Frequency of back pain at pre-test (Fig. 3a) and post-test (Fig. 3b) of all children divided into IG and CG
Fig. 4Number of correct push-ups in 40 s’ pre-test and post-test
Fig. 5Number of floor contacts in 60 s balancing on one leg on a t-shaped bar
Fig. 6Points in the “water crate-carrying task”
Fig. 7Points received in the knowledge test