Title of article :
Prevalence and Pharmacologic Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain Treated at Kosovo Energetic Corporation
Author/Authors :
Ibraimi, Zana University of Kosovo - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pharmacy, Kosovo , Murtezani, Ardiana University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic, Kosovo , Haxhiu, Bekim University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic, Kosovo , Mustafa, Aziz , Martinaj, Merita University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic, Kosovo
From page :
410
To page :
413
Abstract :
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is a common complaint among the general population with a subgroup developing chronic and disabling symptoms generating large societal costs. Recurrences and functional limitations can be minimized with appropriate conservative management, including medications, physical therapy modalities, exercise and patient education. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of low back complaints in industrial workers, to investigate whether individual risk factors involved in the occurrence of LBP, and to determine the most frequent used drug in LBP treatment. Materials and Methods: Data for this study were provided from Kosovo Energetic Corporation. A cross-sectional study design was utilized. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed among 228 industrial workers. Patient with LBP underwent a comprehensive clinical, radiological and biochemical evaluation. Results: showed that LBP occurred in 63.5% of workers. Individual factors did not show significant associations with LBP. Age (OR=0.99/95% Cl 0.95-1.03), weight (OR=1.13/95% Cl 0.99-1.06), height (OR=0.97/95% Cl 0.91-1.02), and work experience (OR=1.01/95% Cl 0.97-1.05) increase odds for LBP but not significantly. The most frequently used drugs in patients included in this study are NSAIDs. In 33 (55.0%) patients for the treatment of LBP two types of drugs are administered. Conclusion: Increased physical activity, health promotion and reduced body weight can prevent morbidity from LBP. A continuous consultation with the Clinical Pharmacist demonstrates effective way of dosage and drug re-evaluation for the patients with LBP.
Keywords :
LBP , prevalence , drug , treatment.
Journal title :
Medical Archives
Journal title :
Medical Archives
Record number :
2568562
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