Affiliation:
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center, Athens, GA, USA
2. Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA
3. School of Public Health, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, USA
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although the association of chronic pain with work-life balance has been studied, the interaction effect of multiple pain sites on work-life balance is yet to be studied OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the most prevalent CP site among healthcare workers, the demographic characteristics of the individuals with the predominant pain type and to assess and compare the impact of each pain site on their work-life balance. METHODS: Using the National Health Interview Survey data, data of 2,458 healthcare workers were analyzed. Chronic low back and hip pain were independent variables. The dependent variables were (1) if pain affected their family or significant other, (2) if pain limited their life or work activities, and (3) Usually working >35 hours/week. Multiple logistic regression and an interaction analysis was used to analyze the impact of different pain sites on work-life balance. RESULTS: Among healthcare workers, chronic low back pain was more prevalent than chronic hip pain (69.4% vs 61.4%, p-value<0.001). Respondents with chronic low back pain were mostly 40 – 64 years of age (49.6%), females (71.2%), white (77.6%), married (55.5%), had no college degree (85.4%), earn greater than $75,000 (50.0%). In the interaction analysis, in the presence of chronic hip pain those with chronic low back pain had an AOR of 2.20 (1.05 – 4.64), p-value 0.038 of chronic low back pain affecting their family and significant others, and an AOR of 2.18 (1.17–4.05), p-value 0.014 of chronic low back pain affecting their life or work. CONCLUSION: Chronic low back pain was more prevalent than chronic hip pain among healthcare workers. Together both pain sites had a significant impact on the work-life balance of healthcare workers. Longitudinal studies should assess other dimensions of work-life balance and chronic pain.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Rehabilitation
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