Safety and Health at Work (Dec 2021)

Prevalence of Low Back Pain and Associated Risk Factors among Farmers in Jeju

  • Hyun Jung Lee,
  • Jung-Hwan Oh,
  • Jeong Rae Yoo,
  • Seo Young Ko,
  • Jeong Ho Kang,
  • Sung Kgun Lee,
  • Wooseong Jeong,
  • Gil Myeong Seong,
  • Chul Hoo Kang,
  • Sung Wook Song

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 432 – 438

Abstract

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Background: We aimed to investigate the prevalence of low back pain (LBP) and its associated agricultural work-related, biomechanical factors among this population. Methods: We analyzed initial survey data from the Safety for Agricultural Injury of Farmers cohort study involving adult farmers in Jeju Island. The prevalence of LBP was calculated with associated factors. Results: In total, 1,209 participants were included in the analysis. The overall prevalence of LBP was 23.7%. Significant associations for LBP were the type of farming activity, length of farming career, prior agricultural injury within 1 year, and stress levels. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed three biomechanical factors significantly related to LBP: repetitive use of particular body parts; the inappropriate posture of the lower back and neck. Conclusions: Some occupational, and biomechanical risk factors contribute to LBP. Therefore, postural education, injury prevention education, and psychological support will be needed to prevent LBP.

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