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Exploring the impact of occupational factors on low back pain in ride-sharing motorbike drivers in Bangladesh: A comprehensive cross-sectional analysis.
Ali, Mohammad; Islam, Monirul; Abu Bakar Siddiq, Md; Khan Pranto, Nujaim; Akter, Marium; Akter Munny, Marjan; Yusuf Ali, Md; Ahsan-Ul-Hoque, S M; Afrin, Suriya; Murad Hossain Mehedi, Md.
Afiliação
  • Ali M; Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Uttara Adhunik Medical College and Hospital, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh.
  • Islam M; Hasna Hena Pain, Physiotherapy and Public Health Research Center, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh.
  • Abu Bakar Siddiq M; Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, College of Health, University of Montana, 32 Campus Dr, Missoula, MT 59812, USA.
  • Khan Pranto N; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (NITOR), Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh.
  • Akter M; Alif General Hospital, Mishel Bhaban, Natun Bazar, Adamjee Nagar, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj, Dhaka 1431, Bangladesh.
  • Akter Munny M; Sheikh Russel Krira Chakra Ltd, Plot : 714/B, Road - 3 Block - G, Bashundhara R/A, Dhaka 1229, Bangladesh.
  • Yusuf Ali M; Hasna Hena Pain, Physiotherapy and Public Health Research Center, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh.
  • Ahsan-Ul-Hoque SM; BIHS General Hospital, 125/1, Darus Salam, Mirpur-1, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh.
  • Afrin S; Fortis FC Limited, Beraid, Badda, Dhaka 1214, Bangladesh.
  • Murad Hossain Mehedi M; Hasna Hena Pain, Physiotherapy and Public Health Research Center, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh.
Prev Med Rep ; 43: 102788, 2024 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38952431
ABSTRACT

Objective:

Low back pain (LBP) is a major global public health issue, prevalent among various occupational groups worldwide. However, existing studies have predominantly focused on sedentary workers in developed nations, leaving a gap in understanding LBP prevalence and associated factors among occupational cohorts in low- and middle-income countries like Bangladesh. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and occupational factors contributing to LBP among ride-sharing motorbike drivers (RSMD) in Bangladesh.

Methods:

A cross-sectional study was conducted in Dhaka city from May 20 to August 08, 2023. Data were collected from Bangladeshi adult RSMD using a paper-based questionnaire developed by Eriksen et al. Chi-square or Fisher's Exact tests compared categorical variables with and without LBP, and multiple logistic regression analyses were performed with LBP as the dependent variable and various predictors to compute adjusted odds ratios with a 95% confidence interval.

Results:

The one-month prevalence of LBP was 58.8%. Regression analysis revealed elevated adjusted odds of experiencing LBP among participants with hypertension, those using multiple ride-sharing operators, commuter and older bike users, and non-users of riding kits. Additionally, increased adjusted odds of LBP were observed among participants of higher age, higher body mass index, and those covering longer distances per week.

Conclusion:

This study underscores a significantly higher prevalence of LBP among RSMD in Bangladesh, with occupational factors strongly predicting LBP. Implementing strategies such as regular physical exercise, weight reduction, using sports and newer motorbikes, and reducing working hours per week may help mitigate the prevalence of LBP within this cohort.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Prev Med Rep Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Prev Med Rep Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article