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The Prevalence, Severity and Occupational Risk Factors of Low Back Pain among ICU Nurses

Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 138 - 147, 01.07.2016
https://doi.org/10.5455/umj.20160714112747

Abstract

Background: Low back pain LBP is a common disorder that causes disability and absence from work. Healthcare professionals are in the first place of health problems related to LBP. The aim was to investigate the prevalence, severity and occupational risk factors of LBP among ICU nurses. Method: The sample of this descriptive study was a total of 76 Intensive Care Units ICU nurses of a training and research hospital in the West of Turkey. A total of 1174 nursing care procedures was observed. After the completion of nurses’ socio-demographic data collection, it was determined whether the nurses had LBP each time before and after providing care to patients and if they did, the severity of LBP were measured according to Numeric Pain Rating Scale NRS NRS . Results: 88.2% of nurses had LBP and the mean severity of LBP was 2.84±1.44. Emergency and general surgery ICU nurses had the highest severity of LBP. The nursing care procedures were as follows in decreasing order of the severity of LBP: making the bed 6.2±2.5 , patient’s mobilization 6,04±2,6 , changing position/checking of pressure ulcer 5.9±2,3 , make passive exercises 5.1±2,3 , admission/discharge procedures 4.7±2,8 , vascular access 4,5±2,4 , checking drain s 4,5±2,3 , measurement of vital signs 4,3±2,3 , aspiration 4,3±2,3 , and monitoring intake-output 4,1±2,1 . Conclusion: The prevalence of LBP among nurses was high and the mean severity of LBP was mild. According to the results of this study it is recommended that ICUs nurses receive in-service training on occupational risks, use of body mechanics during nursing care procedures requiring physical strength, incorporate their knowledge into their behaviors and regularly health checks can be helpful in prevention or decrease of LBP.

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Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 138 - 147, 01.07.2016
https://doi.org/10.5455/umj.20160714112747

Abstract

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Hossein Asgar Pour This is me

Safiye Ozvurmaz This is me

Busra Tipirdamaz This is me

Elif Esma Gundogmus This is me

Publication Date July 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 2 Issue: 3

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Vancouver Pour HA, Ozvurmaz S, Tipirdamaz B, Gundogmus EE. The Prevalence, Severity and Occupational Risk Factors of Low Back Pain among ICU Nurses. ULUTAS MED J. 2016;2(3):138-47.