• Title of article

    Low Back Pain and Associated Factors among Primary School Teachers in Mekele City, North Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Author/Authors

    Kebede, Aregawi Mekele City Health Office - Mekele, Ethiopia , Abebe, Solomon Mekonnen Department of Human Nutrition - College of Medicine and Health Science - Institute of Public Health - University of Gondar - Gondar, Ethiopia , Woldie, Haile Department of Human Nutrition - College of Medicine and Health Science - Institute of Public Health - University of Gondar - Gondar, Ethiopia , Yenit , Melaku Kindie Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Medicine and Health Science - Institute of Public Health - University of Gondar - Gondar, Ethiopia

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    9
  • Abstract
    Lowbackpain(LBP)isthemostprevalentmusculoskeletaldisorderamongteachers.Thepain,whichiswidely consideredtobecausedbyoccupationalactivities,hasasignificantimpactonteachers’qualityoflifebecauseitresultsin frequentsickleaves,functionalimpairment,andearlyretirement.Itisalsodemandingintermsoftreatmentcosts,individual suffering,anddiscontinuationofjobs.Therefore,thisstudyassessedthemagnitudeoflowbackpainandassociatedfactors amongprimaryschoolteachersinMekeleCity,northEthiopia.Methods.Aninstitution-basedcross-sectionalstudywhich included611publicprimaryschoolteachersofMekeleCitywasconductedfromMarchtoApril2015.Amultivariablelogistic regressionanalysiswasusedtoidentifyfactorsassociatedwithlowbackpain.Theadjustedoddsratio(AOR)witha95% confidenceinterval(CI)wasusedtoshowthestrengthoftheassociations,andvariableswithapvalueoflessthan0.05were consideredstatisticallysignificant.Results.Inthisstudy,theprevalenceoflowbackpainwas74.8%(95%CI:71.4-78.2). Accordingtothemultivariateanalysis,thepainwasassociatedwithteachers’sleepingdisturbance(AOR=6.99;95%CI:2.20, 13.63),prolongedstanding(AOR=4.78;95%CI:3.75,9.32),andirregularphysicalexercise(AOR=1.46;95%CI:1.29,5.10). Conclusion.Thestudyshowedthattheprevalenceoflowbackpainwashigh.Sleepingdisturbance,prolongedstandingduring sessions,andirregularphysicalactivityweresignificantlyassociatedwiththeproblem.Therefore,addressingwork-relatedand individualfactorsisessentialfordecreasingtheburden
  • Keywords
    Low Back Pain , Associated Factors among Primary School Teachers , Mekele City , North Ethiopia , A Cross-Sectional Study , LBP
  • Journal title
    Occupational Therapy International
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2616190