Musaad Mohamed Awab, Abdulkafi Abbara Mohamad, Alaaeldin Bashier Sara, Aasim Elkhidir Danya, Hussein Amal, Ranade Anu Vinod
College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, Sharjah, 27272, United Arab Emirates.
Cardiovascular Research Group, Sharjah Institute for Medical Research,, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, Sharjah, 27272, United Arab Emirates.
F1000Res. 2024 Nov 8;13:307. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.145874.1. eCollection 2024.
The shift to online learning during COVID-19 led to increased musculoskeletal discomforts and impacted students' quality of life.Neck pain (NP), once a minor issue, has become more prevalent due to prolonged electronic device use in new learning methods.This study aims to measure the prevalence of NP among University of Sharjah (UOS) students during the COVID-19 online learning period and to investigate the factors that provoked it.
This study focused on young adult students aged 17-26 and did not consider gender or athletic status due to the university's demographics and pandemic restrictions. Demographic data, Neck Disability Index (NDI) assessments, and pain management information were gathered and analyzed using SPSS 24 through univariate and bivariate methods.
The prevalence of NP during COVID-19, among 325 UOS students was found to be 62.7%, 64.41% of which had NP at the time of doing the survey. NDI scores were found to be skewed. The median was 16% which indicates mild NP while the interquartile range was 19.11.Most participants reported experiencing posterior neck pain (38.77%), primarily attributed to prolonged sitting (81.23%). Factors such as lifting, personal care, and emotional well-being were found to have a significant impact on NDI.Participants who did not seek medical attention exhibited significantly higher levels of neck pain disability, as measured by the NDI. The median NDI score for this group was 20, with an interquartile range of 16.89 while, those who sought medical attention had a higher median NDI score of 34 with interquartile range of 22.
This study highlights the prevalence of neck pain among UOS students, emphasizing the need for postural improvements and further research on prevention strategies in the UAE.
在新冠疫情期间向在线学习的转变导致肌肉骨骼不适增加,并影响了学生的生活质量。颈部疼痛(NP),曾经是一个小问题,由于在新的学习方式中长时间使用电子设备而变得更加普遍。本研究旨在测量沙迦大学(UOS)学生在新冠疫情在线学习期间颈部疼痛的患病率,并调查引发颈部疼痛的因素。
本研究聚焦于17 - 26岁的青年学生,由于该大学的人口统计学特征和疫情限制,未考虑性别或运动状况。收集了人口统计学数据、颈部残疾指数(NDI)评估以及疼痛管理信息,并使用SPSS 24通过单变量和双变量方法进行分析。
在325名沙迦大学学生中,发现新冠疫情期间颈部疼痛的患病率为62.7%,其中64.41%的学生在进行调查时患有颈部疼痛。发现NDI分数呈偏态分布。中位数为16%,表明为轻度颈部疼痛,而四分位间距为19.11。大多数参与者报告经历过颈后部疼痛(38.77%),主要归因于长时间坐着(81.23%)。发现诸如提举、个人护理和情绪健康等因素对NDI有显著影响。未寻求医疗护理的参与者表现出显著更高水平的颈部疼痛残疾,通过NDI测量。该组的NDI中位数分数为20,四分位间距为16.89,而寻求医疗护理的参与者NDI中位数分数更高,为34,四分位间距为22。
本研究突出了沙迦大学学生中颈部疼痛的患病率,强调了在阿联酋改善姿势以及对预防策略进行进一步研究的必要性。