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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Main Authors: Carolina Alexandra García-González, Gustavo Alberto Chiriboga-Larrea, Vladimir Vega-Falcón
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Language:Spanish
Published: Centro Editorial Ciencias Médicas: CPICM Guantánamo 2021-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.revinfcientifica.sld.cu/index.php/ric/article/view/3433
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spelling 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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author Carolina Alexandra García-González
Gustavo Alberto Chiriboga-Larrea
Vladimir Vega-Falcón
spellingShingle 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
author_facet Carolina Alexandra García-González
Gustavo Alberto Chiriboga-Larrea
Vladimir Vega-Falcón
author_sort Carolina Alexandra García-González
title Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants
title_short Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants
title_full Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants
title_fullStr Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants
title_sort prevalence of lumbosacral and lower limb osteomyoarticular pathologies in nursing assistants
publisher Centro Editorial Ciencias Médicas: CPICM Guantánamo
series Revista Información Científica
issn 1028-9933
1028-9933
publishDate 2021-05-01
description 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.
topic enfermedad osteomioarticular
auxiliares de enfermería
lumbosacras
miembros inferiores
cargas físicas laborales
url http://www.revinfcientifica.sld.cu/index.php/ric/article/view/3433
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