1. Low Back Pain (LBP), work and absenteeism
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F. Heranz, Florentino Serranheira, António Sousa-Uva, Francisco M. Kovacs, and M. Sousa-Uva
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Workload ,Occupational safety and health ,Odds ,Sciatica ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Absenteeism ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Portugal ,business.industry ,High intensity ,Rehabilitation ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Middle Aged ,030210 environmental & occupational health ,Low back pain ,Occupational Diseases ,Work (electrical) ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Ergonomics ,General health ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Low Back Pain - Abstract
BACKGROUND Occupational physical demands are commonly assumed the cause of work-related Low Back Pain (LBP) and absenteeism. OBJECTIVES To analyse relationships between LBP at work, physical demands and absenteeism. METHODS Workers filled out a questionnaire on socio-demographic and work-related factors, general health, LBP (number of episodes in a 12-month period, pain severity and intensity), and occupational hazards related with physical demands. RESULTS 735 workers completed the questionnaire (male n = 359). A high proportion of workers n = 507 (69%), from different occupational backgrounds, reported at least one LBP episode in the previous 12-month period. The highest ratio of subjects with more than 6 episodes of LBP per year was found among public services employees (31.8%) and the lowest ratio among administrative workers (10.3%). The highest ratio of workers (39%) were classified as sedentary workers, 34% of workers having a low or moderate level of physical demands in their work, and 27% reported high levels of physical demands in their work. There was a 4 % absenteeism rate in a 12-month period, which was significantly higher in the group with physically demanding work. Those subjects with higher physical requirements at work have increased odds of having more than 3 episodes of LBP during the previous year (p
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- 2020
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