Occupational, Personal and Psychosocial Resources for Preventing Persistent Low Back Pain

被引:11
作者
Melloh, Markus [1 ]
Salathe, Cornelia Rolli [2 ]
Elfering, Achim [2 ]
Kaeser, Anja [2 ]
Barz, Thomas [3 ]
Aghayev, Emin [4 ]
Roeder, Christoph [4 ]
Theis, Jean-Claude [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, Western Australian Inst Med Res, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia
[2] Univ Bern, Inst Psychol, Bern, Switzerland
[3] Asklepios Klinikum Uckermark, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Schwedt Oder, Germany
[4] Univ Bern, MEM Res Ctr, Bern, Switzerland
[5] Univ Otago, Dunedin Sch Med, Dunedin, New Zealand
关键词
occupational; health outcomes; low back pain; predictors; prognosis; prospective cohort study; FORM HEALTH SURVEY; SICKNESS ABSENCE; EUROPEAN GUIDELINES; PROGNOSTIC-FACTORS; WORK; TRANSITION; MANAGEMENT; RISK; CONSENSUS; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1080/10803548.2013.11076964
中图分类号
TB18 [人体工程学];
学科分类号
1201 ;
摘要
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to identify modifiable protective factors of the progression of acute/subacute low back pain (LBP) to the persistent state at an early stage to reduce the socioeconomic burden of persistent LBP. Patients attending a health practitioner for acute/subacute LBP were assessed at baseline addressing occupational, personal and psychosocial factors, and followed up over 12 weeks. Pearson correlations were calculated between these baseline factors and the presence of nonpersistent LBP at 12-week follow-up. For those factors found to be significant, multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed. The final 3-predictor model included job satisfaction, mental health and social support. The accuracy of the model was 72%, with 81% of nonpersistent and 60% of persistent LBP patients correctly identified. Further research is necessary to confirm the role of different types of social support regarding their prognostic influence on the development of persistent LBP.
引用
收藏
页码:29 / 40
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Consideration of Psychosocial Factors in Acute Low Back Pain by Physical Therapists
    Otero-Ketterer, Emilia
    Penacoba-Puente, Cecilia
    Ortega-Santiago, Ricardo
    Galan-del-Rio, Fernando
    Valera-Calero, Juan Antonio
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2023, 12 (11)
  • [22] Low Back Pain among Professional Bus Drivers: Ergonomic and Occupational-Psychosocial Risk Factors
    Alperovitch-Najenson, Deborah
    Santo, Yoav
    Masharawi, Youssef
    Katz-Leurer, Michal
    Ushvaev, Diana
    Kalichman, Leonid
    ISRAEL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, 2010, 12 (01): : 26 - 31
  • [23] The Nordic Back Pain Subpopulation Program: Demographic and clinical predictors for outcome in patients receiving chiropractic treatment for persistent low-back pain
    Leboeuf-Yde, C
    Gronstvedt, A
    Borge, JA
    Lothe, J
    Magnesen, E
    Nilsson, O
    Rosok, G
    Stig, LC
    Larsen, K
    JOURNAL OF MANIPULATIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS, 2004, 27 (08) : 493 - 502
  • [24] Which psychosocial factors are related to severe pain and functional limitation in patients with low back pain? br Psychosocial factors related to severe low back pain
    Correa, Leticia Amaral
    Mathieson, Stephanie
    de Mello Meziat-Filho, Ney Armando
    Reis, Felipe Jose
    Ferreira, Arthur de Sa
    Calazans Nogueira, Leandro Alberto
    BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY, 2022, 26 (03)
  • [25] Catastrophizing-a prognostic factor for outcome in patients with low back pain: a systematic review
    Wertli, Maria M.
    Eugster, Rebekka
    Held, Ulrike
    Steurer, Johann
    Kofmehl, Reto
    Weiser, Sherri
    SPINE JOURNAL, 2014, 14 (11) : 2639 - 2657
  • [26] Clinical Management of Occupational Low Back Pain in Australia: What is the Real Picture?
    Hush, Julia M.
    JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL REHABILITATION, 2008, 18 (04) : 375 - 380
  • [27] Clinical Management of Occupational Low Back Pain in Australia: What is the Real Picture?
    Julia M. Hush
    Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2008, 18 : 375 - 380
  • [28] Factors accounting for psychosocial functioning in patients with low back pain
    Janowski, Konrad
    Steuden, Stanisawa
    Kurylowicz, Joanna
    EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL, 2010, 19 (04) : 613 - 623
  • [29] Prediction Effects of Personal, Psychosocial, and Occupational Risk Factors on Low Back Pain Severity Using Artificial Neural Networks Approach in Industrial Workers
    Darvishi, Ebrahim
    Khotanlou, Hassan
    Khoubi, Jamshid
    Giahi, Omid
    Mahdavi, Neda
    JOURNAL OF MANIPULATIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS, 2017, 40 (07) : 486 - 493
  • [30] Tensions of Low-Back Pain and Lifting; Bridging Clinical Low-Back Pain and Occupational Lifting Guidelines
    Reneman, Michiel F.
    Coenen, Pieter
    Kuijer, P. Paul F. M.
    van Dieen, Jaap H.
    Holtemann, Andreas
    Igwesi-Chidobe, Chinonso Nwamaka
    Parker, Romy
    Reezigt, Roland
    Stochkendahl, Mette J.
    Hoegh, Morten
    JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL REHABILITATION, 2024, 34 (03) : 473 - 480