Objective: To examine the effectiveness of back exercise and education to promote lower back pain relief among nurses at a tertiary hospital. Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted using a sample of sixty nurses working at Siriraj Hospital. Eligible criteria included full-time registered or practical nurses who had undergone direct contacted with patients for at least six months and suffered from chronic lower back pain. The subjects were randomly divided into a training group and a control group. The training group followed a back exercise program including pelvic tilting, back extension, and knee to chest at least 3 days a week for 12 weeks while the control group performed daily activities as normal. Data were collected ...
Objectives:This research was conducted to determine low back pain in nurses and their methods of cop...
Existing research reveals back pain as the most common work-related injury among nurses. One in twen...
Nurses report high rates of back pain with consequent disability, work absenteeism and attrition fro...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a program designed to reduce back pain in nursing aides....
Introduction: Low back pain is a common problem among nurses. the purpose of this study was to asses...
Low back pain is prevalent in the general popula-tion and is a social and economic problem world-wid...
Object: to determine the effects of physical therapy for nurses working in the nursing section of th...
Background: Low back pain is a very common health problem amongst population and a major cause of di...
Objectives: This study assessed the impact of ergonomic intervention on rates of low-back pain among...
A major medical condition and one of the main contributors to disability, low back pain (LBP) affect...
Introduction : Nursing is an occupation associated with high risk of developing back pain due to the...
Object: to determine the effects of physical therapy for nurses working in the nursing section of th...
LBP is one of the major musculoskeletal disorders which affect the nerves, tendons, ligaments, and a...
Object: to determine the effects of physical therapy for nurses working in the nursing section of th...
Object: to determine the effects of physical therapy for nurses working in the nursing section of th...
Objectives:This research was conducted to determine low back pain in nurses and their methods of cop...
Existing research reveals back pain as the most common work-related injury among nurses. One in twen...
Nurses report high rates of back pain with consequent disability, work absenteeism and attrition fro...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a program designed to reduce back pain in nursing aides....
Introduction: Low back pain is a common problem among nurses. the purpose of this study was to asses...
Low back pain is prevalent in the general popula-tion and is a social and economic problem world-wid...
Object: to determine the effects of physical therapy for nurses working in the nursing section of th...
Background: Low back pain is a very common health problem amongst population and a major cause of di...
Objectives: This study assessed the impact of ergonomic intervention on rates of low-back pain among...
A major medical condition and one of the main contributors to disability, low back pain (LBP) affect...
Introduction : Nursing is an occupation associated with high risk of developing back pain due to the...
Object: to determine the effects of physical therapy for nurses working in the nursing section of th...
LBP is one of the major musculoskeletal disorders which affect the nerves, tendons, ligaments, and a...
Object: to determine the effects of physical therapy for nurses working in the nursing section of th...
Object: to determine the effects of physical therapy for nurses working in the nursing section of th...
Objectives:This research was conducted to determine low back pain in nurses and their methods of cop...
Existing research reveals back pain as the most common work-related injury among nurses. One in twen...
Nurses report high rates of back pain with consequent disability, work absenteeism and attrition fro...