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多民族苏里南的腰痛患病率、认知及寻求治疗行为

Low back pain prevalence, beliefs and treatment-seeking behaviour in multi-ethnic Suriname.

作者信息

Ho-A-Tham Nancy, Ting-A-Kee Beverly, Struyf Niels, Vanlandewijck Yves, Dankaerts Wim

机构信息

Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Anton de Kom University of Suriname, Paramaribo, Suriname.

Research Group for Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Rheumatol Adv Pract. 2021 Nov 2;5(3):rkab074. doi: 10.1093/rap/rkab074. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aims were to determine, for the first time, the prevalence of low back pain (LBP) in urban and rural communities and to assess back beliefs and treatment-seeking behaviour in Suriname, a multi-ethnic country in the Caribbean community.

METHODS

A cross-sectional community-based survey using the Community Oriented Program for the Control of Rheumatic Diseases methodology was performed between April 2016 and July 2017. Information was collected on LBP prevalence and LBP-related treatment seeking, beliefs about LBP [Back Beliefs Questionnaire (BBQ)], level of disability (Oswestry Disability Index) and the risk of developing persistent disabling pain (Start Back Screening Tool).

RESULTS

A total of 541 out of 2902 individuals reported current acute or chronic LBP. It was more prevalent in urban (20.2%) than in rural (13.7%) communities, especially in females and older adults (>55 years of age). Individuals from rural areas [median BBQ = 18.00 (14.00-22.00)] had significantly more negative beliefs than the urban population [median BBQ = 25.00 (19.00-31.00); < 0.001]. Maroons displayed more negative beliefs than Creole ( = 0.040), Hindustani ( < 0.001), Javanese ( < 0.001) and mixed ethnicity ( < 0.001) groups. At least 75% of the LBP population sought care, especially from a western health-care practitioner. Seeking treatment and having a higher risk of developing persistent disabling pain was significantly associated with more disability ( < 0.001). Age ≥45 years ( < 0.001), Indigenous ethnicity ( < 0.05) and functional disability ( < 0.001) were factors influencing treatment seeking.

CONCLUSION

Low back pain is a prevalent health problem in the Surinamese urban community, especially in older adults and among females. Most individuals experiencing LBP visited a western health-care practitioner and had more negative beliefs compared with other communities.

摘要

目的

首次确定城市和农村社区中腰痛(LBP)的患病率,并评估苏里南(加勒比地区的一个多民族国家)民众对腰痛的看法及寻求治疗的行为。

方法

2016年4月至2017年7月期间,采用以社区为导向的风湿性疾病控制项目方法进行了一项横断面社区调查。收集了有关腰痛患病率、与腰痛相关的寻求治疗情况、对腰痛的看法[腰痛信念问卷(BBQ)]、残疾程度(奥斯威斯残疾指数)以及发生持续性致残疼痛的风险(起始腰痛筛查工具)等信息。

结果

2902名个体中共有541人报告当前患有急性或慢性腰痛。在城市社区(20.2%)比农村社区(13.7%)更为普遍,尤其是在女性和老年人(>55岁)中。农村地区的个体[BBQ中位数 = 18.00(14.00 - 22.00)]比城市人口[BBQ中位数 = 25.00(19.00 - 31.00);P < 0.001]有更多负面看法。黑奴后裔群体比克里奥尔人(P = 0.040)、印度斯坦人(P < 0.001)、爪哇人(P < 0.001)和混合族裔群体(P < 0.001)表现出更多负面看法。至少75%的腰痛患者寻求了治疗,尤其是向西方医疗从业者寻求治疗。寻求治疗以及发生持续性致残疼痛的风险较高与更多残疾显著相关(P < 0.001)。年龄≥45岁(P < 0.001)、原住民种族(P < 0.05)和功能残疾(P < 0.001)是影响寻求治疗的因素。

结论

腰痛是苏里南城市社区中普遍存在的健康问题,尤其是在老年人和女性中。大多数经历腰痛的个体拜访了西方医疗从业者,并且与其他社区相比有更多负面看法。

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