尼泊尔腰痛患病率:来自一项具有全国代表性的世卫组织非传染性疾病STEPS调查的结果

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jpain.2025.105352
Sweekriti Sharma , Adrian C. Traeger , Chris G. Maher , Bihungum Bista , Meghnath Dhimal , Lonim P. Dixit , Saurab Sharma
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腰痛是全球致残的主要原因。大多数腰痛患病率数据来自高收入国家。目前缺乏来自尼泊尔等低收入和中等收入国家的数据。本研究旨在估计尼泊尔一个月的腰痛患病率,使用全国代表性样本,并根据社会人口统计学特征提出患病率估计。我们使用了2019年2月至5月在尼泊尔进行的世卫组织STEPS调查的全国人口调查数据,调查对象年龄在15至69岁之间。我们报告了年龄标准化的腰痛患病率(95% CI)。我们使用单变量和多变量逻辑回归来评估社会人口学变量与腰痛存在之间的关联,结果以比值比表示。共有5593名年龄在15岁至69岁之间的人参与了这项调查。应答率为86.4%。活动限制性腰痛的年龄标准化患病率为23.2% (95% CI: 21.9%至24.5%)。老年人比年轻人更容易患腰痛。例如,55-69岁的人患腰痛的几率是15-24岁的人的4倍多[优势比:4.06 (95%CI= 2.57至6.42)]。女性腰痛的发生率是男性的1.74倍[比值比:1.74 (95%CI= 1.45 ~ 2.09)]。我们的研究结果表明,尼泊尔四分之一的成年人受到腰痛的影响;女性和老年人更容易出现腰痛。观点:这项研究表明,尼泊尔四分之一的成年人受到腰痛的影响。在尼泊尔,女性和老年人更容易出现背痛。
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Prevalence of low back pain in Nepal: Results from a nationally representative WHO STEPS survey
Low back pain is the leading cause of disability globally. Most prevalence data for low back pain come from high-income countries. Data from low-and middle-income countries such as Nepal are currently lacking. This study aimed to estimate one-month prevalence of low back pain in Nepal using a nationally representative sample and present the prevalence estimates by socio-demographic characteristics. We used national population-based survey data from the World Health Organisation (WHO) STEPwise Approach to Non-communicable Disease Risk Factor Surveillance (STEPS) survey conducted in Nepal from February to May 2019 with people aged 15 to 69 years. We reported the age-standardised low back pain prevalence (95% CI). We used univariate and multivariable logistic regression to assess the associations between sociodemographic variables and the presence of low back pain and results were presented as odds ratios. A total of 5593 people aged 15 to 69 years participated in the survey. The response rate was 86.4%. The age-standardised prevalence of activity limiting low back pain was 23.2% (95% CI: 21.9% to 24.5%). Older people were more likely to have low back pain than younger people. For example, people aged 55–69 years had over 4 times higher odds of having low back pain than people aged 15–24 years [odds ratio: 4.06 (95%CI= 2.57 to 6.42)]. Females had 1.74 times higher odds of having low back pain than males [odds ratio: 1.74 (95%CI= 1.45 to 2.09)]. The results of our study show that a quarter of adults are affected by low back pain in Nepal; with women and older people more likely to experience low back pain.

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This study shows that a quarter of adults are affected by low back pain in Nepal. Women and older people are more likely to experience back pain in Nepal.
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Journal of Pain
Journal of Pain 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain publishes original articles related to all aspects of pain, including clinical and basic research, patient care, education, and health policy. Articles selected for publication in the Journal are most commonly reports of original clinical research or reports of original basic research. In addition, invited critical reviews, including meta analyses of drugs for pain management, invited commentaries on reviews, and exceptional case studies are published in the Journal. The mission of the Journal is to improve the care of patients in pain by providing a forum for clinical researchers, basic scientists, clinicians, and other health professionals to publish original research.
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