Evaluation of musculoskeletal complaints, treatment approaches, and patient perceptions in family medicine clinics in a tertiary center in Jordan: a cross-sectional study.
Moh'd S Dawod, Mohammad N Alswerki, Ahmad F Alelaumi, Jehad Feras AlSamhori, Rana J Rahhal, Lina Khraisat, Eman Mohammad Arabas, Hussein M Bdair, Reem M Alhyari, Mohammad Shahin, Mohammad Abu Hilal, Alaa Y Akel, Aws Khanfar
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Abstract
Background: Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, such as back pain and joint disorders, are common globally and significantly burden healthcare systems. Family medicine clinics serve as the first point of care, requiring providers to manage diverse MSK issues and address gender-specific differences, especially in regions with limited resources, like the Middle East. This study evaluates MSK management, gender differences, and patient perceptions in Jordanian family medicine clinics, aiming to improve care strategies and outcomes in similar settings.
Methods: This cross-sectional study included 500 adults with musculoskeletal complaints at a Jordanian teaching hospital (January-June 2024). Data were collected via interviews and records, focusing on patient perceptions and health profiles. Ethical approval and informed consent were obtained. Analysis was conducted in SPSS with p < 0.05 as the significance threshold.
Results: In our study of 500 patients (mean age 46.1 years, 61.5% female), key gender differences emerged. Females had a higher prevalence of low back pain (61.9% vs. 38.1%, p = 0.024) and hip pain (100%, p = 0.008), as well as greater anxiety about disease progression (62.2% vs. 37.8%, p = 0.045) and fear of disability (64.2% vs. 35.8%, p = 0.048). Females also reported lower mental health (p = 0.036), sleep quality (p = 0.044), and overall quality of life (p = 0.019). In contrast, males showed higher workload (54.4% vs. 45.6%, p = 0.020), more work-related injuries (82.8%, p < 0.001), and greater disability (p = 0.024) with lower functional status (p = 0.041). These findings underscore significant gender-specific needs in MSK care.
Conclusion: Our study reveals notable gender-based differences in musculoskeletal complaints and treatment experiences in a Jordanian tertiary setting. Females reported higher rates of low back and hip pain, more frequent referrals, and lower quality of life, while males experienced greater occupational strain, work-related injuries, and disability.
背景:肌肉骨骼(MSK)疾病,如背痛和关节疾病,在全球范围内很常见,并且给卫生保健系统带来了重大负担。家庭医学诊所是第一护理点,要求提供者管理各种MSK问题并解决性别差异,特别是在资源有限的地区,如中东。本研究评估了约旦家庭医学诊所的MSK管理、性别差异和患者认知,旨在改善类似环境下的护理策略和结果。方法:这项横断面研究纳入了约旦一家教学医院(2024年1月至6月)500名患有肌肉骨骼疾病的成年人。通过访谈和记录收集数据,重点关注患者的看法和健康概况。获得了伦理批准和知情同意。结果:在我们的研究中,500例患者(平均年龄46.1岁,女性61.5%)出现了关键的性别差异。女性腰痛(61.9% vs. 38.1%, p = 0.024)和髋关节痛(100%,p = 0.008)的患病率更高,对疾病进展的焦虑(62.2% vs. 37.8%, p = 0.045)和对残疾的恐惧(64.2% vs. 35.8%, p = 0.048)也更高。女性的心理健康状况(p = 0.036)、睡眠质量(p = 0.044)和整体生活质量(p = 0.019)也较差。相比之下,男性表现出更高的工作量(54.4%比45.6%,p = 0.020),更多的工伤(82.8%,p)。结论:我们的研究揭示了约旦三级环境中肌肉骨骼疾病和治疗经历的显著性别差异。女性的腰背痛和髋部疼痛率更高,转诊更频繁,生活质量更低,而男性则经历了更大的职业压力、工伤和残疾。