The association between low back pain and quality of life among Health Sciences Students/ Maizatul Naqiah Z ... [et al.]

Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is a growing public health problem that can affect anybody. However, little is known regarding the quality of life (QOL) of university students in Malaysia as consequences of LBP, especially among Health Sciences students. The goal of this study was to determine the...

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Main Authors: Z, Maizatul Naqiah, Mohd Saat, Nur Zakiah, Hanawi, Siti Aishah, MI, Janet Bong, P, Lishantini, S, Tatiana, EW, Tan
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spelling my.uitm.ir.742952023-03-08T07:03:17Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74295/ The association between low back pain and quality of life among Health Sciences Students/ Maizatul Naqiah Z ... [et al.] jchs Z, Maizatul Naqiah Mohd Saat, Nur Zakiah Hanawi, Siti Aishah MI, Janet Bong P, Lishantini S, Tatiana EW, Tan Medical education. Medical schools. Research Backache Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is a growing public health problem that can affect anybody. However, little is known regarding the quality of life (QOL) of university students in Malaysia as consequences of LBP, especially among Health Sciences students. The goal of this study was to determine the association between QOL and LBP among Health Sciences students. Methods: Through convenience sampling, 96 Health Sciences students from a Malaysian university were included in this cross-sectional survey. The Oswestry Disability Index (OSW) Questionnaire and the Short-form 36 Questionnaire (SF-36) were used to collect the data. Results: According to the findings of this study, 93.8 percent (n=90) of the students had mild LBP, whereas 6.2 percent (n=6) had moderate LBP. There were no significant mean variations in LBP by gender, age, or course type (p>0.05). This study, however, discovered a significant negative relationship between all dimensions of QOL (general health, physical, and social function) and LBP disability (r=–0.24 to –0.40), p<0.05. This indicated that the students with a higher QOL score experienced less LBP. Conclusion: Finally, this research found a significant negative correlation between QOL and LBP in terms of general health physical function, and social function. Faculty of Medicine 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74295/1/74295.pdf The association between low back pain and quality of life among Health Sciences Students/ Maizatul Naqiah Z ... [et al.]. (2023) Journal of Clinical and Health Sciences (JCHS), 8 (1). pp. 62-70. ISSN 0127-984X http://jchs-medicine.uitm.edu.my/
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
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topic Medical education. Medical schools. Research
Backache
spellingShingle Medical education. Medical schools. Research
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Z, Maizatul Naqiah
Mohd Saat, Nur Zakiah
Hanawi, Siti Aishah
MI, Janet Bong
P, Lishantini
S, Tatiana
EW, Tan
The association between low back pain and quality of life among Health Sciences Students/ Maizatul Naqiah Z ... [et al.]
description Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is a growing public health problem that can affect anybody. However, little is known regarding the quality of life (QOL) of university students in Malaysia as consequences of LBP, especially among Health Sciences students. The goal of this study was to determine the association between QOL and LBP among Health Sciences students. Methods: Through convenience sampling, 96 Health Sciences students from a Malaysian university were included in this cross-sectional survey. The Oswestry Disability Index (OSW) Questionnaire and the Short-form 36 Questionnaire (SF-36) were used to collect the data. Results: According to the findings of this study, 93.8 percent (n=90) of the students had mild LBP, whereas 6.2 percent (n=6) had moderate LBP. There were no significant mean variations in LBP by gender, age, or course type (p>0.05). This study, however, discovered a significant negative relationship between all dimensions of QOL (general health, physical, and social function) and LBP disability (r=–0.24 to –0.40), p<0.05. This indicated that the students with a higher QOL score experienced less LBP. Conclusion: Finally, this research found a significant negative correlation between QOL and LBP in terms of general health physical function, and social function.
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author Z, Maizatul Naqiah
Mohd Saat, Nur Zakiah
Hanawi, Siti Aishah
MI, Janet Bong
P, Lishantini
S, Tatiana
EW, Tan
author_facet Z, Maizatul Naqiah
Mohd Saat, Nur Zakiah
Hanawi, Siti Aishah
MI, Janet Bong
P, Lishantini
S, Tatiana
EW, Tan
author_sort Z, Maizatul Naqiah
title The association between low back pain and quality of life among Health Sciences Students/ Maizatul Naqiah Z ... [et al.]
title_short The association between low back pain and quality of life among Health Sciences Students/ Maizatul Naqiah Z ... [et al.]
title_full The association between low back pain and quality of life among Health Sciences Students/ Maizatul Naqiah Z ... [et al.]
title_fullStr The association between low back pain and quality of life among Health Sciences Students/ Maizatul Naqiah Z ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed The association between low back pain and quality of life among Health Sciences Students/ Maizatul Naqiah Z ... [et al.]
title_sort association between low back pain and quality of life among health sciences students/ maizatul naqiah z ... [et al.]
publisher Faculty of Medicine
publishDate 2023
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74295/1/74295.pdf
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