Frequency and interrelations of risk factors for chronic low back pain in a primary care setting.

INTRODUCTION: Many risk factors have been identified for chronic low back pain (cLBP), but only one study evaluated their interrelations. We aimed to investigate the frequency of cLBP risk factors and their interrelations in patients consulting their general practitioners (GPs) for cLBP. METHODS: A...

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Main Authors: Marie-Martine Lefevre-Colau, Fouad Fayad, François Rannou, Jacques Fermanian, Fernand Coriat, Yann Mace, Michel Revel, Serge Poiraudeau
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2654108?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2e691f1997f14c1bae067eef54a36dd32020-11-25T01:46:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-01-0143e487410.1371/journal.pone.0004874Frequency and interrelations of risk factors for chronic low back pain in a primary care setting.Marie-Martine Lefevre-ColauFouad FayadFrançois RannouJacques FermanianFernand CoriatYann MaceMichel RevelSerge PoiraudeauINTRODUCTION: Many risk factors have been identified for chronic low back pain (cLBP), but only one study evaluated their interrelations. We aimed to investigate the frequency of cLBP risk factors and their interrelations in patients consulting their general practitioners (GPs) for cLBP. METHODS: A cross-sectional, descriptive, national survey was performed. 3000 GPs randomly selected were asked to include at least one patient consulting for cLBP. Demographic, clinical characteristics and the presence of cLBP risk factors were recorded. The frequency of each cLBP risk factor was calculated and multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) was performed to study their interrelations. RESULTS: A total of 2068 GPs (68.9%) included at least 1 patient, for 4522 questionnaires analyzed. In the whole sample of patients, the 2 risk factors most commonly observed were history of recurrent LBP (72.1%) and initial limitation of activities of daily living (66.4%). For working patients, common professional risk factors were beliefs, that LBP was due to maintaining a specific posture at work (79.0%) and frequent heavy lifting at work (65.5%). On MCA, we identified 3 risk-factor dimensions (axes) for working and nonworking patients. The main dimension for working patients involved professional risk factors and among these factors, patients' job satisfaction and job recognition largely contribute to this dimension. DISCUSSION: Our results shed in light for the first time the interrelation and the respective contribution of several previously identified cLBP risk factors. They suggest that risk factors representing a "work-related" dimension are the most important cLBP risk factors in the working population.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2654108?pdf=render
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author Marie-Martine Lefevre-Colau
Fouad Fayad
François Rannou
Jacques Fermanian
Fernand Coriat
Yann Mace
Michel Revel
Serge Poiraudeau
spellingShingle Marie-Martine Lefevre-Colau
Fouad Fayad
François Rannou
Jacques Fermanian
Fernand Coriat
Yann Mace
Michel Revel
Serge Poiraudeau
Frequency and interrelations of risk factors for chronic low back pain in a primary care setting.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Marie-Martine Lefevre-Colau
Fouad Fayad
François Rannou
Jacques Fermanian
Fernand Coriat
Yann Mace
Michel Revel
Serge Poiraudeau
author_sort Marie-Martine Lefevre-Colau
title Frequency and interrelations of risk factors for chronic low back pain in a primary care setting.
title_short Frequency and interrelations of risk factors for chronic low back pain in a primary care setting.
title_full Frequency and interrelations of risk factors for chronic low back pain in a primary care setting.
title_fullStr Frequency and interrelations of risk factors for chronic low back pain in a primary care setting.
title_full_unstemmed Frequency and interrelations of risk factors for chronic low back pain in a primary care setting.
title_sort frequency and interrelations of risk factors for chronic low back pain in a primary care setting.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-01-01
description INTRODUCTION: Many risk factors have been identified for chronic low back pain (cLBP), but only one study evaluated their interrelations. We aimed to investigate the frequency of cLBP risk factors and their interrelations in patients consulting their general practitioners (GPs) for cLBP. METHODS: A cross-sectional, descriptive, national survey was performed. 3000 GPs randomly selected were asked to include at least one patient consulting for cLBP. Demographic, clinical characteristics and the presence of cLBP risk factors were recorded. The frequency of each cLBP risk factor was calculated and multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) was performed to study their interrelations. RESULTS: A total of 2068 GPs (68.9%) included at least 1 patient, for 4522 questionnaires analyzed. In the whole sample of patients, the 2 risk factors most commonly observed were history of recurrent LBP (72.1%) and initial limitation of activities of daily living (66.4%). For working patients, common professional risk factors were beliefs, that LBP was due to maintaining a specific posture at work (79.0%) and frequent heavy lifting at work (65.5%). On MCA, we identified 3 risk-factor dimensions (axes) for working and nonworking patients. The main dimension for working patients involved professional risk factors and among these factors, patients' job satisfaction and job recognition largely contribute to this dimension. DISCUSSION: Our results shed in light for the first time the interrelation and the respective contribution of several previously identified cLBP risk factors. They suggest that risk factors representing a "work-related" dimension are the most important cLBP risk factors in the working population.
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