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Pain physician. 2007 Sep;10(5):651-9. Q22.52024

Prevalence of low back pain in greek public office workers

希腊公务人员的下背痛患病率 翻译改进

Panagiotis Spyropoulos  1, George Papathanasiou, George Georgoudis, Efstathios Chronopoulos, Harilaos Koutis, Fotini Koumoutsou

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  • 1 TEI-Athens, Greece, and University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece. takisvali@teiath.gr
  • PMID: 17876361

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    Background: Epidemiological studies have provided information on the prevalence and risk factors of low back pain (LBP) in white collar workers in industrialized countries. Little information has related individual, work ergonomic, and psychosocial factors to the incidence of LBP in low income countries.

    Objectives: To assess the prevalence of LBP among Greek public office workers. To identify and relate the individual, work ergonomic, and psychosocial factors to the occurrence of LBP.

    Design: Cross-sectional study of Greek office workers in the public sector.

    Methods: A self-reported standardized questionnaire was constructed to record risk factors associated with the occurrence of LBP. Personal characteristics, work ergonomics, and psychosocial traits were collected and related to LBP prevalence.

    Results: Of the 771 office workers, 648 responded (84% return rate). The majority of the participants were women (75.8%). Among all responders, 33%, 37.8%, 41.8%, and 61.6% presented with point, one-year, two-year, and lifetime prevalence respectively. Sleep disturbances due to pain were reported in 37% of the office clerks with chronic low back pain. Multiple logistic regression models have revealed that significant determinants for predicting LBP occurrence are age, gender, body mass index, body distance from computer screen, adjustable back support, clerk body position while sitting, sitting time of greater than 6 hours, job satisfaction, repetitive work, and anger during last 30 days.

    Conclusion: High proportions of Greek office workers suffer from LBP which might affect the Greek economy. The incidence of LBP status is significantly associated with some anthropometric, ergonomic, and psychosocial factors.

    Keywords:low back pain; public office workers

    关键词:腰痛; 公务人员

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    ISSN:1533-3159

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    IF/分区:2.5/Q2

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