The incidence of low back pain among healthcare students and their beliefs on its association with physical function
The high prevalence rate of low back pain (LBP) among healthcare professionals causes frequent hospitalisation, work absenteeism, and early retirement. Healthcare providers’ beliefs about LBP are essential in the recovery process of patients suffering from LBP. This study was aimed to investig...
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my-ukm.journal.174392021-09-23T01:48:40Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17439/ The incidence of low back pain among healthcare students and their beliefs on its association with physical function Gurbinder Kaur Jit Singh, Rosnita H, Nurul Shafina MZ, Nur Athirah AHL, Ahmad Farhan S, Mohd Zairin Z, The high prevalence rate of low back pain (LBP) among healthcare professionals causes frequent hospitalisation, work absenteeism, and early retirement. Healthcare providers’ beliefs about LBP are essential in the recovery process of patients suffering from LBP. This study was aimed to investigate the incidence of LBP among healthcare students and their beliefs on the association between LBP and physical function. A cross-sectional study was used to collect online data from all years undergraduate healthcare students of four programmes. The Extended Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ-E) and Health Care Providers’ Pain and Impact Relationship Scale (HC-PAIRS) tools were used to determine LBP among the students and their beliefs on the impact of LBP on physical function, respectively. A total of 239 students participated in the study with a mean age of 21.90 years. Females (74.5%) outnumber the males (25.5%). Many students experienced LBP for a lifetime (82%) and last 12 months (55.2%) with initial onset at mid-teen-age. The physiotherapy and occupational therapy students experienced lower LBP during the last month and the day of data collection. The prevalence rate of LBP among males and females was the same, but higher among the seniors than junior students. Occupational therapy and physiotherapy students were found to have more negative and positive beliefs on LBP, respectively. The higher prevalence rate of LBP among the healthcare students requires appropriate interventions. The marginal positive beliefs among the healthcare students needs immediate actions to instil positive beliefs in them. Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17439/1/8_ms0454_pdf_86604.pdf Gurbinder Kaur Jit Singh, and Rosnita H, and Nurul Shafina MZ, and Nur Athirah AHL, and Ahmad Farhan S, and Mohd Zairin Z, (2021) The incidence of low back pain among healthcare students and their beliefs on its association with physical function. Medicine & Health, 16 (1). pp. 76-91. ISSN 2289-5728 https://www.medicineandhealthukm.com/toc/16/1 |
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The high prevalence rate of low back pain (LBP) among healthcare professionals
causes frequent hospitalisation, work absenteeism, and early retirement.
Healthcare providers’ beliefs about LBP are essential in the recovery process of
patients suffering from LBP. This study was aimed to investigate the incidence of
LBP among healthcare students and their beliefs on the association between LBP
and physical function. A cross-sectional study was used to collect online data from
all years undergraduate healthcare students of four programmes. The Extended
Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ-E) and Health Care Providers’ Pain
and Impact Relationship Scale (HC-PAIRS) tools were used to determine LBP
among the students and their beliefs on the impact of LBP on physical function,
respectively. A total of 239 students participated in the study with a mean age
of 21.90 years. Females (74.5%) outnumber the males (25.5%). Many students
experienced LBP for a lifetime (82%) and last 12 months (55.2%) with initial
onset at mid-teen-age. The physiotherapy and occupational therapy students
experienced lower LBP during the last month and the day of data collection. The
prevalence rate of LBP among males and females was the same, but higher among
the seniors than junior students. Occupational therapy and physiotherapy students
were found to have more negative and positive beliefs on LBP, respectively. The
higher prevalence rate of LBP among the healthcare students requires appropriate
interventions. The marginal positive beliefs among the healthcare students needs
immediate actions to instil positive beliefs in them. |
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