1. Analysis of issues related to spinal pain syndromes in professionally active nurses
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Klaudia Jakubowska, Paweł Dzyr, Aneta Kościołek, Paweł Chruściel, Dorota Nalepa, and Patrycja Kula
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,education ,RT1-120 ,030206 dentistry ,Nursing ,030210 environmental & occupational health ,Spinal pain ,humanities ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,backbone ,occupational disease ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,pain ,nursing staff ,business ,General Nursing - Abstract
Aim. The aim of the study was to analyze the assessment of issues related to the occurrence of spinal pain in professionally active nurses. Material and methods. The study group consisted of 145 nurses. The diagnostic survey method was used in the study using a questionnaire technique. The research tool was the original questionnaire (sociodemographic data and questions about opinions on the occurrence of spinal pain). The NRS scale was also used in the study. Results. The vast majority (99%, n=143) of respondents declared that they felt spinal pains. The largest group indicated that the most common location of pain was the lumbar spine (56.55%, n=82). It was shown that there is a statistically significant relationship between the use of sick leave and the intensity of the pain (χ2=24.101, p2=35.8300, p2=12.719, p Conclusions. The work as a nurse contributes to the occurrence of spinal pain. There is a connection between the place of work and the occurrence of pain syndromes. Spinal pain contributed to absence from work. Seniority at work has an impact on the occurrence of spinal pain. Nursing staff has knowledge about spinal saving techniques. The occurrence of spinal pain syndromes affects the functioning in everyday life.
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- 2020