1. Prevalence and Correlates of Low Back Pain in Primary Care: What Are the Contributing Factors in a Rapidly Developing Country
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Abdulbari Bener, Elnour Elnaeim Dafeeah, and Khalid Alnaqbi
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Epidemiology ,Low back pain ,Roland-Morris disability ,Risk factors ,Life-style habits ,Primary health care ,Medicine - Abstract
Study DesignCross-sectional.PurposeThe purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of low back pain (LBP) in the primary care setting with emphasis on the socio-demographic contributing factors and impact of LBP on lifestyle habits.Overview of LiteratureLBP is one of the most common medical conditions seen in the Primary Health Care Clinic.MethodsA representative sample of 2,600 patients were approached and 1,829 subjects agreed to participate in this study (70.0%). Data on socio-demographic characteristics, life style habits and type of treatment were collected through a questionnaire.ResultsThe prevalence of LBP in the study sample was 56.5% (95% confidence interval, 54.2-58.8). LBP was more prevalent among women (53.9%) compared to men (46.1%). There was significant difference between male and female patients of LBP in terms of ethnicity (p
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- 2014
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