Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety, Institute of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia.
PLoS One. 2019 Jul 22;14(7):e0220035. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220035. eCollection 2019.
Work-related back and lower extremity disorders often present remarkable health and economic burdens on societies. Occupational barbers are usually neglected in research and policy actions, mainly in developing countries, and are hence more vulnerable to the conditions. So far, information about the factors influencing back and lower extremity disorders among barbers in Ethiopia is unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and factors affecting back and lower extremity disorders among barbers in Gondar town, Ethiopia.
A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to May 2017. A sample of 434 barbers recruited using the systematic random sampling technique. A pre-tested standardized Nordic Musculoskeletal questionnaire was interviewer-administered for data collection. Data were analyzed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 20. The significance of associations was evaluated at ≤0.05 p-value with a 95% confidence intervals (CI) and adjusted odds ratios (AOR).
The response rate was 98.8% (N = 429). The mean age and mean length of employment were 26.38 (standard deviations (SD) ± 4.78) and 4.91 years, respectively. The prevalence of work-related low back pain in the previous 12 months and in the last 7 days was 55.7% (N = 239) [95% CI (51.0, 60.4)] and 32.6% (N = 140), respectively. About 40.6% (n = 97) of the participants with back pains indicated their activities were limited. The prevalence of knee/leg and ankle pain was 39.4% (N = 169) and 25.6% (N = 110), respectively. Out of the participants, 17% (n = 41) sought treatment services. Less than half, 40.6% (n = 97) said they perceived high disability, while 38.1% (n = 91) explained their pain was intense (severe). Age [AOR: 2.001; 95% CI (1.174, 4.346)], alcohol use [AOR: 2.283; 95% CI (1.376, 3.789)], lack of safety training [AOR: 0.110; 95% CI (0.032, 0.271], working posture [AOR: 0.142; 95% CI (0.045, 0.215)], and length of employment [AOR: 1.650.132; 95% CI (1.107, 2.140] were significantly associated factors.
Back and lower extremity musculoskeletal pain and disability were found to be prevalent among Ethiopian barbers and to be associated with age, alcohol use, safety training, work postures, and length of employment. We believe that programs for management of musculoskeletal disorders need to address these factors.
与工作相关的腰背和下肢疾病经常给社会带来显著的健康和经济负担。在研究和政策行动中,职业理发师通常被忽视,主要是在发展中国家,因此更容易受到这些疾病的影响。到目前为止,关于埃塞俄比亚理发师腰背和下肢疾病影响因素的信息尚不清楚。因此,本研究旨在确定在埃塞俄比亚贡德尔镇,理发师腰背和下肢疾病的患病率和影响因素。
这是一项 2017 年 4 月至 5 月进行的横断面研究。采用系统随机抽样技术抽取了 434 名理发师作为样本。使用经过预测试的标准化北欧肌肉骨骼问卷进行访谈式数据收集。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本 20 进行数据分析。采用具有 95%置信区间(CI)和调整后的优势比(AOR)的≤0.05 p 值评估关联的显著性。
应答率为 98.8%(N=429)。平均年龄和平均就业年限分别为 26.38(标准差(SD)±4.78)和 4.91 年。在过去 12 个月和过去 7 天中,与工作相关的腰背疼痛的患病率分别为 55.7%(N=239)[95%CI(51.0,60.4)]和 32.6%(N=140)。约 40.6%(n=97)有腰背疼痛的参与者表示他们的活动受到限制。膝/腿部和脚踝疼痛的患病率分别为 39.4%(N=169)和 25.6%(N=110)。在参与者中,17%(n=41)寻求治疗服务。不到一半,40.6%(n=97)表示他们感知到高度残疾,而 38.1%(n=91)解释说他们的疼痛很强烈(严重)。年龄[AOR:2.001;95%CI(1.174,4.346)]、饮酒[AOR:2.283;95%CI(1.376,3.789)]、缺乏安全培训[AOR:0.110;95%CI(0.032,0.271)]、工作姿势[AOR:0.142;95%CI(0.045,0.215)]和就业年限[AOR:1.650.132;95%CI(1.107,2.140)]与腰背和下肢肌肉骨骼疼痛和残疾显著相关。
在埃塞俄比亚理发师中,腰背和下肢肌肉骨骼疼痛和残疾较为普遍,与年龄、饮酒、安全培训、工作姿势和就业年限有关。我们相信,管理肌肉骨骼疾病的计划需要解决这些因素。