Effectiveness of Ergonomic Training Program on Knowledge, Self-efficacy and Practice on Prevention of Work Related low Back Pain among Staff Nurses
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11540Keywords:
Effectiveness, Ergonomic Training Program, knowledge, self-efficacy, practice, staff nurses, work related low back painAbstract
Background: Low back pain is a major occupational problem among health care workers. Body mechanics
and Ergonomic programs can prevent low back pain amongs them. The aim of the study was to assess and
compare knowledge, self-efficacy and practice on prevention of work related low back pain among staff
nurses before and after administration of Ergonomic Training Program in experimental and comparison
group.
Methods: A Quasi Experimental Non Equivalent Control Group Pre-test and Post-test Design was used.
Eighty staff nurses from MMIMS&R Hospital, Mullana were selected by convenience sampling technique.
Ergonomic Training Program was administered in experimental group for two days. Standardised Nordic
questionnaire for low back pain, Pain assessment scale, structured knowledge questionnaire, structured selfefficacy scale and structured observational checklist were used to collect data.
Results: The study showed that there was a significant difference in the mean post-test knowledge (p=0.001)
and practice (p=0.001) scores of staff nurses in experimental and comparison group. There was a significant
difference between the mean pre-test and post-test knowledge (p=0.001), self-efficacy (p=0.047) and practice
scores (p=0.0001) in experimental group.
Conclusion: Ergonomic Training Program was effective in improving the knowledge, self-efficacy and
practice on prevention of work related low back pain among staff nurses.
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