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Occup Environ Med 60:864-869 doi:10.1136/oem.60.11.864
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Risk factors for incident neck and shoulder pain in hospital nurses

Table 6

Risk of incident neck/shoulder pain according to number of different unaided patient handling activities performed in an average shift

Number of activities performed unaided* Number of nurses Cases of neck/shoulder pain during follow up Number (%) Hazard ratio† (95% CI)
*The activities considered were: (a) assisting a patient to move from lying to sitting or sitting to lying; (b) assisting a patient to mobilise using a walking stick, Zimmer frame, or crutches; (c) moving a patient around on a wheelchair, bed, hoist, trolley, commode, etc; (d) assisting a patient to sit up from a lying position; (e) repositioning (turning or rolling) a patient; (f) transferring a patient in/out of a bath; (g) washing/dressing a patient while they are on a chair/commode; and (h) washing/dressing a patient while they are on a bed.
†Adjusted for age, BMI, and frequently feeling tired, low, tense, or under stress.
0 43 15 (35) 1
1–2 57 17 (30) 1.1 (0.6 to 2.2)
3–4 82 21 (26) 0.8 (0.4 to 1.6)
5–6 98 31 (32) 1.1 (0.6 to 2.0)
7 113 41 (36) 1.3 (0.7 to 2.3)
8 93 36 (39) 1.5 (0.8 to 2.8)
ptrend=0.09

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