Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Pain Among Academic Staff of Mekelle University, Ethiopia.

IF 1.9 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Clinical Medicine Insights. Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders Pub Date : 2020-12-24 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179544120974671
Habtamu Meaza, Melaku Hailu Temesgen, Getachew Redae, Teklehaimanot Tekle Hailemariam, Abayneh Alamer
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Background: Musculoskeletal pain is a leading cause of morbidity, low productivity. Thus; not only affecting the individual's quality of life; it also creates a burden in the health system and affects the productivity of their institution and the country at large. The prevalence of musculoskeletal pain among academic staff in developed countries ranges from 47% to 85%. However, there was a scarce of studies in developing country, particularly in the study area.

Purpose: the aim of the research was to assess the burden of musculoskeletal pain and associated factors among Mekelle University academic staff.

Patients and methods: An institutional based cross-sectional study was enrolled on 449 participants with a response rate of 92.2%. Multistage sampling technique was deployed to select representatives. Participants under the selected schools, institutes and departments were selected using random sampling method. Data was collected through face to face interview using structured and standardized Nordic questionnaire by trained data collectors at Mekelle University. Binary logistic regression was used to assess the association between dependent and independent variables. In bivariate logistic regression variables which have P value of <.25 were modeled to multivariate logistic regression. Those variables with P-value of <.05 with 95% CI in multivariate model were taken as statistically significant.

Results: This study found that burden of musculoskeletal pain among Mekelle University academic staff in the previous 12 month was 65.2%, and in the last 7 days was 29%. Neck pain (41.5%) was most prevalent followed by low back pain (40.3%). Female gender (OR = 3.02, 95% CI: 1.58-5.76), Body mass index ⩾25 (OR = 3.68, 95% CI: 1.15-11.39), working hours per day (OR = 3.1, 95% CI: 1.54-6.38), and physical inactivity (OR = 3.48, 95% CI: 1.69-7.16), were the independent factors positevly associated with musculoskeletal pain.

Conclusion: The burden of musculoskeletal pain among Mekelle University academic staff was common. Female gender, being overweight and obese, working >5 hours per day, and being physically inactive increase the odds of experiencing musculoskeletal pains among academicians. Therefore the university authorities and all academicians are recommended that to take preventable measures of musculoskeletal pain.

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埃塞俄比亚Mekelle大学学术人员中肌肉骨骼疼痛的患病率。
背景:肌肉骨骼疼痛是发病率高、生产率低的主要原因。因此;不仅影响个人的生活质量;它还给卫生系统造成负担,并影响其机构和整个国家的生产力。发达国家学术人员中肌肉骨骼疼痛的患病率为47%至85%。然而,发展中国家的研究很少,特别是在研究地区。目的:本研究的目的是评估Mekelle大学学术人员的肌肉骨骼疼痛负担及其相关因素。患者和方法:一项基于机构的横断面研究纳入了449名参与者,反应率为92.2%。采用多阶段抽样技术选取代表。所选学院、研究所和系的参与者采用随机抽样的方法进行选择。数据由Mekelle大学训练有素的数据收集人员通过面对面访谈,使用结构化和标准化的北欧问卷收集。使用二元逻辑回归来评估因变量和自变量之间的相关性。本研究发现,Mekelle大学教职员在过去12个月的肌肉骨骼疼痛负担为65.2%,在最近7天的肌肉骨骼疼痛负担为29%。颈部疼痛(41.5%)最为常见,其次是腰痛(40.3%)。女性性别(OR = 3.02, 95% CI: 1.58-5.76)、体重指数小于或等于25 (OR = 3.68, 95% CI: 1.15-11.39)、每天工作时间(OR = 3.1, 95% CI: 1.54-6.38)和缺乏身体活动(OR = 3.48, 95% CI: 1.69-7.16)是与肌肉骨骼疼痛呈正相关的独立因素。结论:麦凯勒大学教职员工普遍存在肌肉骨骼疼痛负担。女性、超重和肥胖、每天工作超过5小时以及缺乏体育锻炼会增加院士罹患肌肉骨骼疼痛的几率。因此,大学当局和所有学者都建议采取可预防的肌肉骨骼疼痛措施。
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