Psychosocial job factors and chronic pain: analysis in two municipal schools in Serrana/SP

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To observe chronic pain prevalence and location, to evaluate psychosocial factors and to investigate the association between psychosocial job aspects and chronic pain. METHODS: Crossover study carried out with 23 professors of two schools of the city of Serrana/...

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Main Authors: Keyla Neves da Silva, Fabiana Caetano Martins Silva e Dutra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor
Series:Revista Dor
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spelling doaj-51499a56170a4fbc94367463ea78164e2020-11-25T03:48:08ZengSociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da DorRevista Dor1806-00132317-639317316417010.5935/1806-0013.20160064S1806-00132016000300164Psychosocial job factors and chronic pain: analysis in two municipal schools in Serrana/SPKeyla Neves da SilvaFabiana Caetano Martins Silva e DutraABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To observe chronic pain prevalence and location, to evaluate psychosocial factors and to investigate the association between psychosocial job aspects and chronic pain. METHODS: Crossover study carried out with 23 professors of two schools of the city of Serrana/SP. Chronic pain prevalence, intensity, duration and anatomic location were evaluated. Job Content Questionnaire was used to evaluate psychosocial factors. Data were submitted to descriptive analysis with absolute and relative frequency measurements, Mann-Whitney test and Spearman correlation coefficient. RESULTS: Musculoskeletal pain was reported by 69.6% (16) of professors, with mean symptom duration of 96.13 months (SD=104.84) and mean intensity of 6.37 (SD=2.41). There has been significant association between chronic pain and sleep hours. With regard to psychosocial factors, 52.2% (12) of professors had poor job control and 52.2% (12) have referred poor social support. CONCLUSION: Chronic pain prevalence was high among professors and worrying psychosocial factors were observed, such as highly demanding job and poor social support.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-00132016000300164&lng=en&tlng=enchronic paineducationemployees' healthprofessorspsychosocial factors
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author Keyla Neves da Silva
Fabiana Caetano Martins Silva e Dutra
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Fabiana Caetano Martins Silva e Dutra
Psychosocial job factors and chronic pain: analysis in two municipal schools in Serrana/SP
Revista Dor
chronic pain
education
employees' health
professors
psychosocial factors
author_facet Keyla Neves da Silva
Fabiana Caetano Martins Silva e Dutra
author_sort Keyla Neves da Silva
title Psychosocial job factors and chronic pain: analysis in two municipal schools in Serrana/SP
title_short Psychosocial job factors and chronic pain: analysis in two municipal schools in Serrana/SP
title_full Psychosocial job factors and chronic pain: analysis in two municipal schools in Serrana/SP
title_fullStr Psychosocial job factors and chronic pain: analysis in two municipal schools in Serrana/SP
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial job factors and chronic pain: analysis in two municipal schools in Serrana/SP
title_sort psychosocial job factors and chronic pain: analysis in two municipal schools in serrana/sp
publisher Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor
series Revista Dor
issn 1806-0013
2317-6393
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To observe chronic pain prevalence and location, to evaluate psychosocial factors and to investigate the association between psychosocial job aspects and chronic pain. METHODS: Crossover study carried out with 23 professors of two schools of the city of Serrana/SP. Chronic pain prevalence, intensity, duration and anatomic location were evaluated. Job Content Questionnaire was used to evaluate psychosocial factors. Data were submitted to descriptive analysis with absolute and relative frequency measurements, Mann-Whitney test and Spearman correlation coefficient. RESULTS: Musculoskeletal pain was reported by 69.6% (16) of professors, with mean symptom duration of 96.13 months (SD=104.84) and mean intensity of 6.37 (SD=2.41). There has been significant association between chronic pain and sleep hours. With regard to psychosocial factors, 52.2% (12) of professors had poor job control and 52.2% (12) have referred poor social support. CONCLUSION: Chronic pain prevalence was high among professors and worrying psychosocial factors were observed, such as highly demanding job and poor social support.
topic chronic pain
education
employees' health
professors
psychosocial factors
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-00132016000300164&lng=en&tlng=en
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