Background: Occupational low back pain is a significant problem among nurses. Recent literature suggests current occupational preventative strategies for nurses have not been effective. Given low back pain is already prevalent before commencing employment,nursing students should be the target of preventative interventions. Modifiable personal factors which contribute to low back pain have proven difficult to identify, but are thought to play an important role in the biopsychosocial nature of low back pain.Objectives: To evaluate the contribution of personal biopsychosocial factors to low backpain in nursing students.Design: Cross-sectional study comprising physical testing and questionnaires.Settings: Two university undergraduate nursing sc...
Objective: To investigate associations of various bio-psychosocial factors with bodily pain, physica...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify relationships among nursing activities, the use of bod...
Background: Although low back pain (LBP) represents a significant occupational problem for hospital ...
Low back pain (LBP) remains one of the most common and challenging primary care issues in the develo...
Background: This study assesses influences of baseline psychological risk factors on prevalence of l...
AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses influences of baseline psychological risk factors on prevalenc...
Low back pain (LBP) among nurses has been a well-known occupational health problem. This cross-secti...
Although back disorders are a major occupational problem for nursing staff, few studies distinguish ...
Background Nursing is one of the occupations with a high risk for back injuries. The etiology of lo...
Recent research has suggested that physical fitness, physical activity, and biomechanical factors re...
The purpose of this study is to determine the incidence and factors that influence back pain within ...
Objective: The aim of this investigation is recognizing the job and psychic factors of the job with ...
Objective: Low back pain is the most common skeletal disorder worldwide that 50% to 80% of people ex...
Musculoskeletal disorder also suffered by the hospital worker, including nurses. The highest prevale...
Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio)Low back pain (LBP) is a significant problem among t...
Objective: To investigate associations of various bio-psychosocial factors with bodily pain, physica...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify relationships among nursing activities, the use of bod...
Background: Although low back pain (LBP) represents a significant occupational problem for hospital ...
Low back pain (LBP) remains one of the most common and challenging primary care issues in the develo...
Background: This study assesses influences of baseline psychological risk factors on prevalence of l...
AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses influences of baseline psychological risk factors on prevalenc...
Low back pain (LBP) among nurses has been a well-known occupational health problem. This cross-secti...
Although back disorders are a major occupational problem for nursing staff, few studies distinguish ...
Background Nursing is one of the occupations with a high risk for back injuries. The etiology of lo...
Recent research has suggested that physical fitness, physical activity, and biomechanical factors re...
The purpose of this study is to determine the incidence and factors that influence back pain within ...
Objective: The aim of this investigation is recognizing the job and psychic factors of the job with ...
Objective: Low back pain is the most common skeletal disorder worldwide that 50% to 80% of people ex...
Musculoskeletal disorder also suffered by the hospital worker, including nurses. The highest prevale...
Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio)Low back pain (LBP) is a significant problem among t...
Objective: To investigate associations of various bio-psychosocial factors with bodily pain, physica...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify relationships among nursing activities, the use of bod...
Background: Although low back pain (LBP) represents a significant occupational problem for hospital ...