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Prevalence and risk factors for musculoskeletal complaints among dental practitioners in Alexandria, Egypt
Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health. 2014; 44 (1): 25-32
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-169631
ABSTRACT
Musculoskeletal complaints represent a significant occupational health issue in dentistry. In Egypt, data about the prevalence and risk factors of this problem are scarce so far. To investigate the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints among dental practitioners and assess the risk factors of these complaints among dentists.Cross-sectional was used for implementation of the study. Data were collected using Nordic standard questionnaire and demographics questionnaire which were filled out by 200 dental practitioners in their offices in public dental centers in Alexandria, Egypt. A large percent of dentists [72.0%] reported musculoskeletal symptoms in at least one site during the past 12 months. The most commonly affected sites were low back [52.0%], upper back [44.0%], ankles and feet [30.0%] and knees [29.5%]. A significant difference was observed between dental specialists regarding neck pain only as it was more prevalent among periodontics [40.9%] followed by prosthodontics [36.4%].A significant association was found between Musculoskeletal Disorders [MSDs] and duration of work sitting was significantly associated with MSDs [P=0.026]. Sick leaves from 1-7 days due to MSDs were reported by more than half [54.0%] of the practitioners who complained of MSD in the last twelve months. A high prevalence of MSD symptoms exists among dental practitioners in Alexandria, Egypt, which affects the daily practice of nearly half of them. Lower and upper back pain symptoms were particularly common. Therefore, it is recommended that an appropriate training program be implemented to improve dentists' awareness regarding musculoskeletal symptoms and their prevention
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Type of study: Prevalence study Language: English Journal: Bull. High Inst. Public Health Year: 2014

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Type of study: Prevalence study Language: English Journal: Bull. High Inst. Public Health Year: 2014