Association of Low Back Pain, Impairment, Disability & Work Limitations in Nurses

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Suzanne Denis
Harry S. Shannon
Jean Wessel
Paul Stratford
Iris Weller
机构
[1] Holland Orthopaedic & Arthritic Centre,Departments of Occupational Health & Safety and Rehabilitation
[2] Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center,Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and Program in Occupational Health and Environmental Medicine
[3] McMaster University; Adjunct Scientist,School of Rehabilitation Science
[4] Institute for Work & Health,Musculoskeletal Research Program
[5] McMaster University,undefined
[6] Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center,undefined
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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | 2007年 / 17卷
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Low back pain; Outcome measures; Disability; Work status; Work limitations; Nurses;
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Introduction: Health care professionals use measures of pain and impairment to identify potential disability and subsequently to predict workers’ ability to do their work. However, there is little evidence that measures used are associated with ability to do one’s job. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. Nurses (n = 100) were classified into either off/modified work (due to LBP) or regular work groups. Trunk ROM, trunk muscular endurance, pain and disability were measured relative to the outcomes work status and Work Limitations Questionnaire (WLQ) score. Results: Regression analyses which included Roland Morris Questionnaire (RMQ, disability) and Sørenson (back extensor endurance) in the final models correctly classified the work status of 87% of the participants and accounted for 60% of variance in the WLQ score. Conclusions: Use of the RMQ and Sørenson test as diagnostic and prognostic tools should be considered in assisting return to work and treatment decision-making in female nurses with LBP.
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