Musculoskeletal disorder also suffered by the hospital worker, including nurses. The highest prevalence of muskuloskelatal disorder that suffered by nurses are low back pain, shoulder pain, and low extremity pain. Low back pain is a musculoskeletal disorder which caused by multifactorial, one of this multifactor is personal factor. The aim of this study is to analyze the association of personal factor (age, years of work, body mass index and sport activity) and low back pain among ICU and ICCU nurses at XYZ hospital. This quantitative study applied cross sectional design. All 46 nurses at XYZ ICU and ICCU hospital were taken as respondent. Data was collected through questionairres and also weight and height measurement. Bivariat analysis s...
Objective: Low back pain is the most common skeletal disorder worldwide that 50% to 80% of people ex...
Nurses working in a hospital are at greater risk of developing low back pain due to their daily acti...
Nursing personnel (n = 263) employed in three hospitals in the United States completed questionnaire...
Musculoskeletal disorder also suffered by the hospital worker, including nurses. The highest prevale...
Low back pain is a pain syndrome that is often felt in the lower back region accompanied by spreadin...
The disease that generally occurs on the labors is low back pain. Low back pain is a condition of ac...
Background: Although low back pain (LBP) represents a significant occupational problem for hospital ...
Background Nursing is one of the occupations with a high risk for back injuries. The etiology of lo...
AIM.: To examine the relationship of low back pain prevalence and treatment to personal and work-rel...
Background and Objective: Among all occupation, the highest rate of musculoskeletal injuries especia...
The purpose of this study is to determine the incidence and factors that influence back pain within ...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify relationships among nursing activities, the use of bod...
Aim: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between chronic mechanical low ba...
Low back pain (LBP) among nurses has been a well-known occupational health problem. This cross-secti...
Abstract Background: Nursing is a healthcare profession that is concerned with maintaining and prom...
Objective: Low back pain is the most common skeletal disorder worldwide that 50% to 80% of people ex...
Nurses working in a hospital are at greater risk of developing low back pain due to their daily acti...
Nursing personnel (n = 263) employed in three hospitals in the United States completed questionnaire...
Musculoskeletal disorder also suffered by the hospital worker, including nurses. The highest prevale...
Low back pain is a pain syndrome that is often felt in the lower back region accompanied by spreadin...
The disease that generally occurs on the labors is low back pain. Low back pain is a condition of ac...
Background: Although low back pain (LBP) represents a significant occupational problem for hospital ...
Background Nursing is one of the occupations with a high risk for back injuries. The etiology of lo...
AIM.: To examine the relationship of low back pain prevalence and treatment to personal and work-rel...
Background and Objective: Among all occupation, the highest rate of musculoskeletal injuries especia...
The purpose of this study is to determine the incidence and factors that influence back pain within ...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify relationships among nursing activities, the use of bod...
Aim: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between chronic mechanical low ba...
Low back pain (LBP) among nurses has been a well-known occupational health problem. This cross-secti...
Abstract Background: Nursing is a healthcare profession that is concerned with maintaining and prom...
Objective: Low back pain is the most common skeletal disorder worldwide that 50% to 80% of people ex...
Nurses working in a hospital are at greater risk of developing low back pain due to their daily acti...
Nursing personnel (n = 263) employed in three hospitals in the United States completed questionnaire...