Occupational Health, South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Fieldhead Hospital, Outchthorpe Lane, Wakefield, WF1 3SP, UK.
Department of Clinical Therapies, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland; Sports Spine Centre, Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha, Qatar.
Musculoskelet Sci Pract. 2019 Feb;39:101-106. doi: 10.1016/j.msksp.2018.11.009. Epub 2018 Dec 1.
The Back-Pain Attitudes (Back-PAQ) questionnaire measures back beliefs across 6 domains. Our previous study showed that manual handling advisors (MHAs) have more negative beliefs than physiotherapists (PTs), and those who think straight back lifting is safer than a rounder back have more negative beliefs. However, exactly which domains of the Back-PAQ are most negative is unknown.
Gain deeper understanding of how MHAs and PTs construct their back beliefs, and relate this safe lifting posture beliefs.
Data was collected via an electronic survey.
Participants' back beliefs were collected via the Back-PAQ. They were also asked to select the safest lifting posture from four options: two with a straight back; two with a rounder back. Back beliefs were analysed in the 6 domains that construct the Back-PAQ. Relationships were investigated using multiple linear and regression models.
400 PTs and MHAs completed the survey. MHAs scored higher (more negative beliefs) than PTs across all 6 domains, and those who perceive straight back lifting as safest scored higher across five of the 6 domains. The belief to keep active with back pain was common among all groups, but MHAs and those who prefer straight back lifting believe the back is vulnerable and more in need of protection.
While all believe staying active is beneficial for back pain, residual negative beliefs regarding the vulnerability of the spine persist. Education campaigns may need to emphasise a 'trust your back' message rather than a 'protect your back' message while encouraging activity.
《腰背态度问卷》(Back-PAQ)从 6 个领域衡量腰背信念。我们之前的研究表明,手动搬运顾问(MHAs)比物理治疗师(PTs)有更消极的信念,而那些认为直背抬举比圆背抬举更安全的人则有更消极的信念。然而,Back-PAQ 的哪些领域最消极尚不清楚。
深入了解 MHAs 和 PTs 如何构建他们的腰背信念,并将这与安全抬举姿势的信念联系起来。
数据通过电子调查收集。
参与者的腰背信念通过 Back-PAQ 收集。他们还被要求从四个选项中选择最安全的抬举姿势:两个直背姿势;两个圆背姿势。Back-PAQ 的 6 个领域分析腰背信念。使用多元线性和回归模型研究了关系。
400 名 PTs 和 MHAs 完成了调查。MHAs 在所有 6 个领域的得分都高于 PTs(更消极的信念),而那些认为直背抬举最安全的人在 6 个领域中的 5 个领域的得分都较高。所有群体都认为腰背疼痛时应保持积极活动,但 MHAs 和更喜欢直背抬举的人认为腰背脆弱,更需要保护。
虽然所有人都认为保持积极活动对腰背疼痛有益,但关于脊柱脆弱性的残余消极信念仍然存在。教育活动可能需要强调“相信你的腰背”的信息,而不是“保护你的腰背”的信息,同时鼓励活动。