Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants
Introduction: health care workers are constantly confronted with complex tasks that affect the lumbar region and lower limbs. Objective: to identify the prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants. Method: an epidemiological, descriptive and cross...
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doaj-9404704f807c429aab8083cea94ce35c2021-07-05T15:29:35ZspaCentro Editorial Ciencias Médicas: CPICM GuantánamoRevista Información Científica1028-99331028-99332021-05-011003e3433e34332166Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistantsCarolina Alexandra García-González0Gustavo Alberto Chiriboga-Larrea1Vladimir Vega-Falcón2Centro de Salud Tipo B Salasaca, TungurahuaClínica Club de Leones Quito Central. Universidad Regional Autónoma de los AndesUniversidad Regional Autónoma de los AndesIntroduction: health care workers are constantly confronted with complex tasks that affect the lumbar region and lower limbs. Objective: to identify the prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants. Method: an epidemiological, descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in the 18D04 health district of Tungurahua, Ecuador. A total of 46 nursing assistants were selected in this study. We aimed a questionnaire to assess the sociodemographic variables, seniority in the health sector, time schedules, modes and time of exposure to the usual work. Chi-square test, Pearson's parametric correlation test, and the Student's t-test were used. Results: most nursing assistants, the 85%, were diagnosed with lumbosacral and lower limb pathologies, and 39% took a temporary absence from work between 1-3 days. It was found that 37% performed the heavy load work and 33% performed prolonged walks. The 67% had between 11 and 40 years of work and the rest had less than 10 years in the health sector. Fifty-four percent suffered from lower limb pathologies and 46% from lumbosacral pathologies. Conclusions: lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathology is related to age, and their suffering in the last 12 months has led to a level of absenteeism in the workplace. There was no an important relationship, statistically, between osteomyoarticular pathology and seniority in the sector, working hours and the activities most frequently performed.http://www.revinfcientifica.sld.cu/index.php/ric/article/view/3433enfermedad osteomioarticularauxiliares de enfermeríalumbosacrasmiembros inferiorescargas físicas laborales |
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Carolina Alexandra García-González Gustavo Alberto Chiriboga-Larrea Vladimir Vega-Falcón |
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Carolina Alexandra García-González Gustavo Alberto Chiriboga-Larrea Vladimir Vega-Falcón Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants Revista Información Científica enfermedad osteomioarticular auxiliares de enfermería lumbosacras miembros inferiores cargas físicas laborales |
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Carolina Alexandra García-González Gustavo Alberto Chiriboga-Larrea Vladimir Vega-Falcón |
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Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants |
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Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants |
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Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants |
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Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants |
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Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants |
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prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants |
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Centro Editorial Ciencias Médicas: CPICM Guantánamo |
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Revista Información Científica |
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2021-05-01 |
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Introduction: health care workers are constantly confronted with complex tasks that affect the lumbar region and lower limbs.
Objective: to identify the prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants.
Method: an epidemiological, descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in the 18D04 health district of Tungurahua, Ecuador. A total of 46 nursing assistants were selected in this study. We aimed a questionnaire to assess the sociodemographic variables, seniority in the health sector, time schedules, modes and time of exposure to the usual work. Chi-square test, Pearson's parametric correlation test, and the Student's t-test were used.
Results: most nursing assistants, the 85%, were diagnosed with lumbosacral and lower limb pathologies, and 39% took a temporary absence from work between 1-3 days. It was found that 37% performed the heavy load work and 33% performed prolonged walks. The 67% had between 11 and 40 years of work and the rest had less than 10 years in the health sector. Fifty-four percent suffered from lower limb pathologies and 46% from lumbosacral pathologies.
Conclusions: lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathology is related to age, and their suffering in the last 12 months has led to a level of absenteeism in the workplace. There was no an important relationship, statistically, between osteomyoarticular pathology and seniority in the sector, working hours and the activities most frequently performed. |
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enfermedad osteomioarticular auxiliares de enfermería lumbosacras miembros inferiores cargas físicas laborales |
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