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KMID : 0604720070140010033
Journal of Rheumatology Health
2007 Volume.14 No. 1 p.33 ~ p.41
Pain Patterns and Factors Affecting of Low Back Pain in Middle-aged Women
Ham Young-Lim

Ahn Yang-Heui
Seo Bok-Nam
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to identify the pain patterns and factors affecting low back pain in middle-aged women with backache.

Method: A descriptive research design was utilized. The participants were middle-aged women who visited to two back pain clinics in Wonju from October, 2006 through February, 2007. A total of 195 low back pain patients agreed to participate in this study, and data from 177 were analyzed. Data were collected using a questionnaire which included a modified short-form Korean pain rating scale, demographic factors, factors related to low back pain and health behavior. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis was utilized in the analysis.

Results: The mean score for low back pain was relatively low(M=21.57, SD=11.44). Among pain patterns, scores for dull pain were the highest of all the dimensions. In the regression analysis, significant factors affecting low back pain were found to be age, level of education, religion, BMI, experience of pregnancy, delivery type and exercise. These variables explained 24.8% of variance in low back pain(F=3.79, p£¼.001).

Conclusion: These results suggest that nurses need for assessment and intervention to take into consideration pain patterns as well as factors affecting middle-age women with backache.
KEYWORD
Low back pain, Middle-age women
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