Musculoskeletal Pain in the Neck and Lower Back Regions among PHC Workers: Association between Workload, Mental Disorders, and Strategies to Manage Pain

Author:

Cezar-Vaz Marta Regina1ORCID,Xavier Daiani Modernel1,Bonow Clarice Alves2,Vaz Jordana Cezar3,Cardoso Letícia Silveira4,Sant’Anna Cynthia Fontella4,da Costa Valdecir Zavarese5,Nery Carlos Henrique Cardona6,Alves Aline Soares7,Vettorello Joice Simionato7,de Souza Jociel Lima7,Loureiro Helena Maria Almeida Macedo8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande 96203-900, Brazil

2. Faculty of Nursing, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas 96010-610, Brazil

3. Institute of Dermatology Professor Rubem David Azulalay (Medical Residency), Rio de Janeiro 20020-020, Brazil

4. Department of Nursing, Federal University of Pampa, Uruguaiana 97501-970, Brazil

5. Department of Nursing, Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria 97105-900, Brazil

6. Institute of Human and Information Sciences—ICHI, Federal University of Rio Grande—Santa Vitória do Palmar Campus, Santa Vitória do Palmar 96230-000, Brazil

7. School of Nursing (Ph.D. Program), Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande 96203-900, Brazil

8. School of Health Sciences, Santiago University Campus, University of Aveiro (ESSUA), Aveiro 3810-193, Portugal

Abstract

Scientific evidence indicates that workers in the health sector are commonly exposed to work-related musculoskeletal pain. Objectives: We aimed to identify the relationship between the presence and intensity of musculoskeletal pain in the neck and lumbar regions reported by Primary Health Care (PHC) workers with workloads and occupational risks, analyze musculoskeletal pain in the presence and absence of self-reported mental disorders based on a medical diagnosis, and identify workers’ strategies to manage pain. Method: This cross-sectional study addressed 338 health professionals working in PHC outpatient services in the extreme South of Brazil. One questionnaire addressed sociodemographic questions concerning occupation, occupational risks, and mental disorders. The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire was used to assess self-reported musculoskeletal pain. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) measured the workload. A descriptive and inferential analysis was performed using SPSS version 21.0. Results: Most (55.3%) participants reported neck and (64.5%) lower back pain in the previous 12 months, and 22.5% and 30.5% reported intense neck and lower back pain, respectively, in the previous 12 months. The results showed different independent associations with increased musculoskeletal pain among health workers. Dentists presented the highest prevalence of neck pain, while female workers presented the highest prevalence of lower back pain. Furthermore, the perception of ergonomic risk and virtually all self-reported mental disorders (except panic syndrome for neck pain) were associated with pain in the neck and lower back regions and a higher frustration level (mental demand). Additionally, professionals with graduate degrees, nurses, and professionals working the longest in PHC services reported seeking complementary therapies more frequently, while physicians and those with self-reported mental disorders self-medicated more frequently.

Funder

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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