| Literature DB >> 34926063 |
Abeer Abuzeid Atta Elmannan1, Hajar A AlHindi2, Reema I AlBaltan1, Mariah S AlSaif3, Nouf S Almazyad4, Ruba K Alzurayer5, Shouq Al-Rumayh6.
Abstract
Introduction Non-specific low back pain (LBP) is a complex and multifactorial health problem. Evidence has shown that LBP is an important occupational hazard and nurses are particularly at high risk. While several studies have addressed the prevalence of LBP worldwide, the prevalence of LBP in Saudi Arabia remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to estimate the prevalence and associated factors of LBP among nurses in the Qassim region, Saudi Arabia. Methods This was a multicenter cross-sectional study carried out in four major public hospitals in the Qassim region. A total of 323 nurses were recruited through a two-stage sampling method. A previously validated questionnaire was used to gather data. The main outcome measures were; LBP prevalence during working life, demographic factors, lifestyle factors, work-related factors, and psychological factors. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to determine factors independently associated with LBP. Results The study showed that LBP prevalence was 65.6% (n=212). Over one-third of the study, participants sought treatment for LBP (n=82, 38.7%). Age and the type of ward were found significantly associated with LBP [adjusted odds ratios (aOR): 0.39; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.19, 0.77; p value=0.007] & (aOR: 0.36; 95% CI: 0.15, 0.86; p-value =0.02), respectively. However, gender, working hours, number of patients, stress, and smoking were not identified as LBP risk factors in this study. Conclusion The findings of this study suggest that LBP is a highly prevalent occupational health problem among nurses in Qassim. Young nurses 20-30 years are more likely to suffer from LBP, while nurses working in the general surgery wards have a lower risk for LBP in this study. On-the-job training is essential particularly for new and young nurses on proper body mechanics when mobilizing patients or lifting heavy equipment. In addition, there is a need for evidence-based interventions to improve the workplace environment for nurses in hospitals in order to lower LBP prevalence.Entities:
Keywords: low back pain; prevalence; qassim; risk factors; saudi arabia
Year: 2021 PMID: 34926063 PMCID: PMC8672921 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.19594
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Demographic & life style characteristics of nurses, Qassim, Saudi Arabia (n=323)
| Characteristic | N (%) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 21(6.5%) |
| Female | 302 (93.5%) |
| Age group | |
| 20- 30 years | 195 (60.4%) |
| 31-40 years | 99 (30.7%) |
| Over 40 years | 29 (9.0%) |
| Smoking | |
| No | 307 (95%) |
| Yes | 16 (5.0%) |
| Regular Physical activity | |
| No | 223 (69.0%) |
| Yes | 100 (31.0%) |
| Feeling low in mood | |
| Never | 74 (22.9%) |
| Occasionally | 215 (66.6%) |
| Frequently | 34 (10.5%) |
| Feeling under stress | |
| Never | 55 (17.0%) |
| Occasionally | 202 (62.5%) |
| Frequently | 66 (20.4%) |
Work-related characteristics of nurses, Qassim, Saudi Arabia (n=323)
| Characteristic | N (%) |
| Current post | |
| Healthcare assistant | 3 (0.9%) |
| Staff nurse | 265 (82.0%) |
| Charge nurse /sister | 55 (17.1%) |
| Work duration in the current post | |
| less than one year | 41 (12.7%) |
| 1-5 years | 183 (56.7%) |
| More than 5 years | 99 (30.7%) |
| Type of shifts | |
| Days only | 67 (20.7%) |
| Nights only | 2 (0.6%) |
| Days and nights | 254 (78.6%) |
| Work hours per week | |
| 20- 40 | 61 (18.9%) |
| Over 40 hours | 262 (81.1%) |
| Additional work hours per month | |
| None | 41 (12.7%) |
| 1-10 | 142 (44.0%) |
| More than 10 | 140 (43.3%) |
| Average number of patients require assistance mobilizing per shift | |
| None | 25 (7.7%) |
| 1-5 | 187 (57.9%) |
| Over 5 patients | 111 (34.4%) |
| Type of ward | |
| General medical | 64 (19.8%) |
| ICU | 70 (21.7%) |
| General surgical | 61 (18.9%) |
| Others | 128 (39.6%) |
Prevalence of low back pain among nurses, Qassim, Saudi Arabia (n=323)
| Characteristic | N (%) |
| Low back pain | 212 (65.6%) |
| Treatment sought for low back pain | 82 (38.7%) |
| Low back pain Spread down the leg to below the knee | 131 (61.8%) |
| Low back pain causing difficulty in daily activities below | |
| Getting out of bed | 100 (47.2%) |
| Sleep through the night | 102 (48.1%) |
| Standing up for 20-30minutes. | 121 (57.1%) |
| Walking 300-400 meter | 107 (50.5%) |
| Climb one flight of stairs | 107 (50.5%) |
| Put on socks | 80 (37.7%) |
| Sickness Absence due to low back pain | |
| None | 147 (68.3%) |
| 1-6 days | 42 (19.8%) |
| 1-4 weeks | 15 (7.0%) |
| more than 4 weeks | 8 (3.8%) |
Univariate & Multivariate logistic regression analysis of factors associated with low back pain among nurses, Qassim, Saudi Arabia (n= 323)
* Significant; UOR: unadjusted odds ratio; AOR: adjusted odds ratio
| Characteristic | Low Back Pain | UOR (95% CI) | p.value | AOR (95% CI) | p.value | ||
| Yes(%) | No (%) | ||||||
| Working hours per week | |||||||
| 20-40 | 46 75.4% | 15 24.6% | 1 | 1 | |||
| More than 40 | 166 63.4% | 96 36.6% | 0.564 (0.299 -1.064) | 0.077 | 0.628 (0.314 -1.256) | 0.189 | |
| Work duration in current post | |||||||
| Less than one year | 26 63.4% | 15 36.6% | Reference | Reference | |||
| 1-5 years | 119 65.0% | 64 35.0% | 1.073 (0.530 -2.170) | 0.845 | 0.995 (0.467 -2.120) | 0.990 | |
| More than 5 years | 67 65.6% | 32 34.4% | 1.208 (0.564 -2.589) | 0.627 | 1.425 (0.608 -3.337) | 0.415 | |
| Additional work hours per week | |||||||
| None | 31 75.6% | 10 24.4% | Reference | Reference | |||
| 1-10 | 92 64.8% | 50 35.2% | 0.594 (0.269 -1.310) | 0.197 | 0.581 (0.241-1.403) | 0.228 | |
| More than 10 | 89 63.6% | 51 36.4% | 0.563 (0.255 -1.242) | 0.155 | 0.531 (0.217 -1.301) | 0.166 | |
| Type of ward | |||||||
| General medical | 40 62.5% | 24 37.5% | 0.627 (0.331 -1.187) | 0.152 | 0.669 (0.335 -1.334) | 0.254 | |
| ICU | 48 68.6% | 22 31.4% | 0.821 (0.434 -1.552) | 0.544 | 0.835 (0.426 -1.637) | 0.599 | |
| General surgical | 31 50.8% | 30 49.2% | 0.389 (0.206 -0.734) | 0.004* | 0.387 (0.194 -.772) | 0.007* | |
| others | 93 72.7% | 35 27.3% | Reference | Reference | |||
| Patients require mobilizing | |||||||
| None | 16 64.0% | 9 36.0% | Reference | Reference | |||
| 1-5 | 119 63.6% | 68 36.4% | 0.984 (0.413 -2.348) | 0.972 | 1.207 (0.437 -3.331) | 0.716 | |
| More than 5 | 77 69.4% | 34 30.6% | 1.274 (0.512 -3.168) | 0.602 | 1.513 (0.521 -4.392) | 0.446 | |
| Gender | |||||||
| Male | 14 66.7% | 7 33.3% | 1 | 1 | |||
| Female | 198 65.6% | 104 34.4% | 0.952 (0.373 -2.432) | 0.918 | 0.660 (0.214 -2.038) | 0.470 | |
| Age group | |||||||
| 20- 30 years | 136 69.7% | 59 30.3% | Reference | Reference | |||
| 31-40 years | 63 63.6% | 36 36.4% | 0.759 (0.455 -1.265) | 0.291 | 0.645 (0.356 -1.168) | 0.148 | |
| Over 40 years | 13 44.8% | 16 55.2% | 0.352 (0.159 -0.779) | 0.010* | 0.356 (0.148 -.860) | 0.022* | |
| Smoking | |||||||
| No | 203 66.1% | 104 33.9% | 1 | 1 | |||
| Yes | 9 56.3% | 7 43.8% | 0.659(0.239 -1.819) | 0.421 | 0.638 (0.195 -2.082) | 0.456 | |
| Regular Physical activity | |||||||
| No | 146 65.5% | 77 34.5% | 1 | 1 | |||
| Yes | 66 66.0% | 34 34.0% | 1.024 (0.623 -1.683) | 0.926 | 1.078 (0.621-1.874) | 0.789 | |
| Feeling low in mood | |||||||
| Never | 47 63.5% | 27 36.5% | Reference | Reference | |||
| Occasionally | 140 65.1% | 75 34.9% | 1.072 (0.619 -1.859) | 0.803 | 1.050 (0.489 -2.252) | 0.901 | |
| Frequently | 25 73.5% | 9 26.5% | 1.596 (0.651-3.913) | 0.307 | 1.388 (0.433 -4.453) | 0.581 | |
| Feeling under stress | |||||||
| Never | 33 60.0% | 22 40.0% | Reference | Reference | |||
| Occasionally | 132 65.3% | 70 34.7% | 1.257 (0.681-2.319) | 0.464 | 1.491 (0.631 -3.523) | 0.362 | |
| Frequently | 47 71.2% | 19 28.8% | 1.649 (0.773 -3.520) | 0.196 | 1.742 (0.609 -4.982) | 0.301 | |