Pain, risk profile, self-reported and tested function in workers with musculoskeletal pain: a cross-sectional study
Engelsk titel: Pain, risk profile, self-reported and tested function in workers with musculoskeletal pain: a cross-sectional study
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Författare:
Krisitansen, Della
;
Kvåle, Alice
Email: d3lla88@hotmail.com
Språk: Nor
Antal referenser: 50
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 18050102
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate differences in pain, risk profile, self-reported and
tested function between health care workers and school- and kindergarten workers with musculoskeletal
pain and to examine differences in pain and function when the two vocational groups were categorised
according to risk profile and pain category.
Methods: There were 403 health care workers or school- and kindergarten workers included in the
cross-sectional study. Pain, risk profile and self-reported and tested function were measured with questionnaires
and a functional evaluation. Differences between and within the two vocational groups were
analysed using independent t-test. Non-parametric Mann–Whitney U test was used for non-parametric
data.
Results: Health care workers have statistically significant higher prevalence of high-risk individuals,
while school- and kindergarten workers have statistically significant higher prevalence of individuals
with widespread pain. Participants categorised as having high risk of long-lasting pain had statistically
significant higher pain intensity and poorer self-reported and tested function compared to low-risk
individuals.
Conclusion: Categorisation based on pain distribution and especially risk profile has an impact on
both pain intensity and function, irrespective of occupation.