TY - JOUR
T1 - Low back pain in nurses
T2 - The relative importance of medical history, work factors, exercise, and demographics
AU - Mandel, Jeffrey H.
AU - Lohman, William
PY - 1987/6
Y1 - 1987/6
N2 - Although low back pain (LBP), a major problem for nurses, is presumed to be caused by the physical demands of work, little scientific information supports this view. In this study, registered nurses were surveyed regarding LBP, demographics, medical history, exercise, and work variables. Univariate and multivariate analyses indicated previous LBP or back pain in another location of the spine were strongly associated with LBP during the study year. Aerobic dance exercise was less strongly associated. In contrast, lifting patients was only weakly associated, and other occupational variables not at all. Although results must be interpreted cautiously in light of study limitations, the findings suggest that factors unrelated to work may be more important to LBP than previously thought.
AB - Although low back pain (LBP), a major problem for nurses, is presumed to be caused by the physical demands of work, little scientific information supports this view. In this study, registered nurses were surveyed regarding LBP, demographics, medical history, exercise, and work variables. Univariate and multivariate analyses indicated previous LBP or back pain in another location of the spine were strongly associated with LBP during the study year. Aerobic dance exercise was less strongly associated. In contrast, lifting patients was only weakly associated, and other occupational variables not at all. Although results must be interpreted cautiously in light of study limitations, the findings suggest that factors unrelated to work may be more important to LBP than previously thought.
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U2 - 10.1002/nur.4770100308
DO - 10.1002/nur.4770100308
M3 - Article
C2 - 2954190
AN - SCOPUS:0023353421
SN - 0160-6891
VL - 10
SP - 165
EP - 170
JO - Research in Nursing & Health
JF - Research in Nursing & Health
IS - 3
ER -