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南非德班各医院的护士在新冠疫情期间所感受到的压力与下背痛情况。

Perceived stress and lower back pain amongst nurses during the SARS-CoV-2, across hospitals in Durban, South Africa.

作者信息

Naidoo Laralyn L, Davidson Jed L

机构信息

Department of Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.

出版信息

Curationis. 2025 May 6;48(1):e1-e12. doi: 10.4102/curationis.v48i1.2698.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic strained the healthcare sector and workers. Nurses experienced stress and burnout because of strain in resources, limited staff and exposure risk. Resultant lower back pain was prevalent. Nurses were poorly equipped to manage these conditions physically and psychologically.

OBJECTIVES

The study aims to investigate lower back pain and stress levels during COVID-19. It also aims to provide data describing any association between both.

METHOD

Pain and stress were determined using questionnaires. Quantitative, descriptive design and convenient sampling were used. The Chi-square goodness-of-fit-test tests significant Back Pain Functional Scale (BPFS) responses (12 daily activities lower back pain) and determines the relationship between pain and stress before and during COVID-19 related to the current time. Chi-square test of independence is used on cross-tabulations to determine the relationship between stress and lower back pain. Fisher's exact test was used for conditions not met. The Binomial test was used for the significance check of yes/no response to medication use. A questionnaire was provided on exercise levels and provision by workplace.

RESULTS

Higher pain and stress were noted during versus prior to COVID-19. Back Pain Functional Scale showed no difficulty performing the majority of activities. A small percentage used medication, showing no significant change. Majority did not perform exercise for reducing lower back pain prior to or during COVID-19. Exercise intervention was not provided by workplaces for the majority, during or prior to COVID-19.

CONCLUSION

Lower back pain and perceived stress levels increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Provision of lower back pain education and exercise intervention in preventing and managing lower back pain in hospital nurses was needed. This study adds to the stress and lower back pain knowledge base in South Africa.Contribution: The findings assist in understanding the effects of Covid-19 on stress and lower back pain in nurses, linkage of the two, and possible interventions to reduce these effects using knowledge enhancement and prescribed exercise interventions.

摘要

背景

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给医疗保健部门和工作人员带来了压力。由于资源紧张、人员有限和接触风险,护士们经历了压力和职业倦怠。由此导致的下背痛很普遍。护士们在身体和心理上应对这些状况的能力不足。

目的

本研究旨在调查COVID-19期间的下背痛和压力水平。它还旨在提供描述两者之间任何关联的数据。

方法

使用问卷确定疼痛和压力情况。采用定量、描述性设计和便利抽样。卡方拟合优度检验用于检验显著的背痛功能量表(BPFS)反应(12项日常活动中的下背痛),并确定COVID-19之前和期间与当前时间相关的疼痛和压力之间的关系。独立性卡方检验用于交叉表,以确定压力和下背痛之间的关系。对于不满足条件的情况,使用费舍尔精确检验。二项式检验用于对药物使用的是/否反应进行显著性检查。提供了一份关于运动水平和工作场所提供情况的问卷。

结果

与COVID-19之前相比,期间的疼痛和压力更高。背痛功能量表显示大多数活动的执行没有困难。一小部分人使用药物,没有显著变化。大多数人在COVID-19之前或期间没有进行减轻下背痛的运动。在COVID-19期间或之前,大多数工作场所没有提供运动干预。

结论

在COVID-19大流行期间,下背痛和感知压力水平有所增加。需要提供下背痛教育和运动干预,以预防和管理医院护士的下背痛。本研究增加了南非关于压力和下背痛的知识库。贡献:这些发现有助于理解COVID-19对护士压力和下背痛的影响、两者之间的联系,以及通过知识增强和规定的运动干预来减少这些影响的可能干预措施。

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