Morpho-Physical and Psycho-Social Determinants of Low Back Pain in Midwives Population in Benin
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Abstract
Background: Low back pain is a real public health problem. Lots of studies
have been done about it, but not in midwives group. The latter seem to be exposed
to low back pain due to morphological, physical and psycho-social factors.
We therefore study the place of these factors in the occurrence of low
back pain in midwives. Method: Prospective, cross-sectional and analytical
study, it is done with 102 midwives of university hospitals in Benin. They were
interviewed and examined. An eventual link with their history of low back
pain, for at least 3 months during the last 12 months before the study, was
checked to their morphological aspects (spinal curvatures, BMI), physical
examinations data (strength and muscular flexibility) and psycho-social factors
(relationship with colleagues and either, stress, ...). The effect of these
factors was assessed using relative risk (RR) with a 95% confidence interval.
Results: Different morpho-physical and psychosocial disturbances were observed
in midwives. 81% had a history of low back pain. The latter have a statistically
significant relationship with the different factors studied. These were
mostly exposure factors, but poor midwife relationship with their hierarchical
superiors was a protective factor (RR = 0.69 and p = 0.0106). Discussion-
Conclusion: In Benin, health workers and especially midwives are very
exposed to low back pain. The latter are often associated with different morphological,
physical and psycho-social disturbances. The knowledge of those
parameters is interesting to reduce this high prevalence of low back pain in
midwives.
