Low back injuries related to nursing professionals working conditions: a systematic review
Auteur Roberta Schlossmacher
Auteur Fernando Gonçalves Amaral
Résumé Objective: Identify the prevalence of low back disorders and associated risks, as well as the characteristics and ergonomic factors present in the work of nursing professionals. Methods: Systematic review based on the search of terms such as low back pain, professionals, hospital ergonomics, work organization, nursing found in national and international databases. Results: The prevalence of low back pain symptoms was between 14.7% and 72% and the main cause, that is, the transference of the patient from bed to chair, leaded to the profession abandonment as a main consequence. Conclusion: it was possible to conclude that the prevalence of low back injury is high among nursing professionals and its causes are related to occupational factors – physical or psychological, which are in many cases permanent and disabling.
Publication Work (Reading, Mass.)
Volume 41
Numéro 0
Pages 5737-5738
Date Jan 1, 2012
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doi:10.3233/WOR-2012-0935-5737
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