Low back pain and coping strategies’ among nurses in Port Said City, Egypt

作者: Maha Moussa Mohamed Moussa , Hanan Hassan El-Ezaby , Reda Ibrahim El-Mowafy

DOI: 10.5430/JNEP.V5N7P55

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摘要: Background : Low back pain is a very common health problem worldwide and major cause of disability-affecting performance at work general well-being. The aim this study was to assess low coping strategies’ among nurses in Port Said City. Methods This cross-sectional 419 working six governmental hospitals four primary care centers Port-Said Data were collected through face-to-face interviews using five tools. Results A total completed questionnaires analyzed. mean severity score 5.8 ± 1.8. present study  revealed that highly statistically significant relation between score, perception, strategies age, body mass index, experience, duration complaints pain. Conclusions More than three quarters suffered from due long standing more two thirds heavy lifting hospital work. With respect for with pain, positive correlations found withdrawal denial as strategy age experience.

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