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Nurses back pain beliefs, coping strategies and factors associated with participant activation for self-management of back pain.

Loveness A NkhataYolandi BrinkDawn V ErnstzenQuinette Abigail Louw
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2021)
The study addressed back pain beliefs, coping strategies and participant activation for self-management of back pain amongst nurses in peri-urban healthcare centres. Majority of the participants experienced back pain which lasted 3 days. Pain medication was commonly used to cope with back pain. Age, gender and work-setting were significantly associated with participant activation for self-management of back pain. Although this study was conducted in Zambia, outcomes from this study may be of benefit to nurses in similar settings. Further, the research provides insight to the international body of knowledge on the process and appropriateness of international research in resource-constrained settings.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
  • spinal cord injury
  • social media
  • neuropathic pain
  • health information
  • electronic health record