2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.enfcli.2020.06.009
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Work related low back pain, psychosocial, physical and individual risk factors among nurses in emergency care unit

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“…2,12 There has been substantial evidence in occupation specific studies linking back pain with these work-related physical risk factors. [13][14][15] The occupational groups with excess risk for back pain include manufacturing, 15 construction, 16,17 transportation, 18 healthcare, 19 and office workers. 14 However, many of these occupation specific studies also found that back pain was related to psychosocial stressors, such as high psychosocial demands, and low social support.…”
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“…2,12 There has been substantial evidence in occupation specific studies linking back pain with these work-related physical risk factors. [13][14][15] The occupational groups with excess risk for back pain include manufacturing, 15 construction, 16,17 transportation, 18 healthcare, 19 and office workers. 14 However, many of these occupation specific studies also found that back pain was related to psychosocial stressors, such as high psychosocial demands, and low social support.…”
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“…Studies by (Aleid et al, 2021;Doda et al, 2020;Hosseini et al, 2021;Krishnan et al, 2021;Lin et al, 2020;Luan et al, 2018;Raithatha & Mishra, 2016;Ribeiro et al, 2017;Skela-Savič et al, 2017;Tsekoura Maria et al, 2017;Yan et al, 2018) stated that nurses who are older are at risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders. A study by (Aleid et al, 2021;Krishnan et al, 2021) states that a low level of education is a risk factor for the occurrence of musculoskeletal disorders in nurses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies by (Amin et al, 2020;Raithatha & Mishra, 2016)mention that high demand for physical work can cause musculoskeletal disorders in nurses. An uncomfortable working position can also cause musculoskeletal disorders in nurses (Doda et al, 2020;Ouni et al, 2020;.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intense physical workload, such as pushing, pulling, lifting, carrying, or manipulating a heavy load, is a common task leading to the development of WRMSDs (Limbong & Widajati, 2021;Pistolesi & Lazzerini, 2020;Roman-Liu, 2013). Particular tasks, like lifting and handling patients, especially with physical effort (Doda et al, 2020), also posed risks for the low back. However, even light manual work at an assembly line, such as packing small objects, etc., which mostly involves using upper limbs for repetitive tasks with a static load on the back, also causes musculoskeletal disorders (Bosch et al, 2007;Fu et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%