腰痛的频率及其对比拉瓦医学院医学生的影响:回顾性调查

S. Baloch, W. Durani, RZ Durani, Z. Ali, M. Riyyan, HA Chania, S. Sajid, M. Fatima, S. Kumar, B. Ali, F. Laghari, A. Laghari, A. Lashari, M. Bughio, R. Rai, J. Bhatti, M. Jumman
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腰背痛(LBP)是高资源国家人口中一个严重的健康和经济问题。腰背痛是各年龄段人群的普遍主诉之一。目的评估医务人员腰背痛(LBP)的频率及其对日常活动和生活的影响,同时探讨其与社会人口因素、运动习惯、止痛消费、脊柱外伤史和体重指数(BMI)之间的潜在关联:比拉瓦医学院(BMC)对医学学士学位一年级至毕业班学生进行了回顾性调查。数据收集时间为 2022 年 1 月至 2023 年 2 月,采用谷歌表格制作的调查问卷,其中包括有关社会人口学特征和因素的问题,如运动、止痛消费、脊柱外伤史、有关枸杞痛频率和问题的具体问题。结果共有 62 名医学生参与了研究,其中约一半是医学院四年级学生(50.0%),其次是三年级学生(20.9%)。20-24岁年龄段的学生最多(64.5%),其次是25-30岁年龄段的学生(33.9%)。只有 25.8% 的参与者超重,即体重指数超过 25 kg/m2。结论结论是腰背痛是医学生最常见的健康危机之一。高年级学生报告腰背痛的频率更高,这与临床学习导致的精神压力和身体负荷增加有很大关系。此外,研究还发现,体重指数(BMI)和脊柱外伤史与腰背痛的发生频率及其对医学生生活和日常活动的影响之间没有潜在联系。
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FREQUENCY OF LOW BACK PAIN AND ITS IMPACT ON MEDICAL STUDENTS OF BILAWAL MEDICAL COLLEGE: A RETROSPECTIVE SURVEY
Low back pain (LBP) is a significant health and economic problem among populations in high-resource countries. LBP is one of the prevalent complaints among all age groups. Objective: To assess the frequency of low back pain (LBP) among medical and its impact on their daily activities and life while exploring potential associations with socio-demographic factors, exercise habits, pain-relieving consumption, history of spine trauma, and body mass index (BMI) Methods: A retrospective survey was conducted at Bilawal Medical College (BMC) among first year to final year MBBS students. Data was collected during the period of January 2022 to February 2023 using a questionnaire created on Google Form that included questions regarding the information on socio-demographic characteristics and factors such as exercise, pain-relieving consumption, any history of spine trauma, specific questions pertaining to LBP pain frequency and issues. Results: A total of 62 medical students participated in the study, of which about half were in their fourth year (50.0%), followed by the third year (20.9%) of medical school. The 20–24 age group accounted for most individuals (64.5%), followed by the 25–30-year-old age group (33.9%). Only 25.8% of the participants were overweight, defined as having a BMI of more than 25 kg/m2. Conclusion: It was concluded that low back pain is one of the most frequent health crises among medical students. Students from senior academic years reported more frequent lower back pain, which was highly significant due to increased mental stress and increased physical strain due to clinical learning. Additionally, it was found that there is no potential link between BMI and a history of spine trauma on the frequency of lower back pain or its impact on the medical student's life and their daily activities.
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