2018
DOI: 10.17371/uhd.2018.1.9
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Functional Deficiency Related Low Back Pain Among Nurses Working in a State Hospital and the Associated Factors

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“…Health employees were identified to experience low back pain in any period of life at rates of 46.30-84% in the (9,13,14,15,16,17,18,19). The rate in our study was 39.16%, which may be due to the fact that our study only questioned individuals with low back pain lasting more than 2 weeks and/or requiring treatment and not in any period of life.…”
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“…Health employees were identified to experience low back pain in any period of life at rates of 46.30-84% in the (9,13,14,15,16,17,18,19). The rate in our study was 39.16%, which may be due to the fact that our study only questioned individuals with low back pain lasting more than 2 weeks and/or requiring treatment and not in any period of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The identification of low back pain at significantly higher rates in the female gender is consistent with the literature; women may be exposed to higher rates than men due to lifelong hormonal variations (pregnancy, menopause, etc.) (9,13,21). The observation of higher rates of low back pain in those with educational level of high school or lower may be due to increased awareness of the use of body mechanisms and protective precautions as a part of healthy life and movement in accordance with this in those with increased educational level (20).…”
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