Absence from work and functionality: the case of workers with lower back diseases

Objective: To investigate the functional aspects of subjects affected by chronic diseases involving the lumbar spine and in absence from work. Method: Two steps. (1) Documentary analysis of open records of patients treated at the Worker’s Health Reference Center (CEREST), Santos-SP, selection of s...

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Main Authors: Maria do Carmo Baracho de Alencar, Janaina Bussola Montrezor Valença
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de São Carlos 2016-10-01
Series:Cadernos de Terapia Ocupacional
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Online Access:http://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/1393/777
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spelling doaj-9b21aba0227443fcb2ec3f639c7fa4902020-11-24T22:46:40ZengUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCadernos de Terapia Ocupacional0104-49312238-28602016-10-0124475576310.4322/0104-4931.ctoAO0732Absence from work and functionality: the case of workers with lower back diseasesMaria do Carmo Baracho de Alencar0Janaina Bussola Montrezor Valença1Departamento de Gestão e Cuidados em Saúde, Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP/BS, Santos, SP, Brazil.Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP/BS, Santos, SP, Brazil.Objective: To investigate the functional aspects of subjects affected by chronic diseases involving the lumbar spine and in absence from work. Method: Two steps. (1) Documentary analysis of open records of patients treated at the Worker’s Health Reference Center (CEREST), Santos-SP, selection of subjects with a clinical diagnosis of “other back diseases” and initial complaint of lower back pain. (2) Use the script with semi-structured questions for the interviews with the subjects, which were recorded and transcribed for content analysis, and also an application of the Oswestry Low Back Pain Scale-OSW tool. Results: We analyzed 431 records with patients of both genders, and 15.77% (68) were diagnosed with “other back diseases”. Of these, 73.5% (50) presented initial complaint of lower back pain. Ten (10) subjects participated of the interview, aged between 35-58 years, both genders, different professions, and most with little schooling. Among the subjects were found the loss of identity in social roles based on disability, postures that can trigger pain in everyday life, the need to perform tasks that can trigger pain, mental suffering related to situations, among others. Conclusion: The leave of absence due to chronic lower back pain may cause disability and suffering, and functional aspects are relational and must be analyzed and dealt with the biopsychosocial perspective and multidisciplinary teams. http://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/1393/777Sick LeaveLow Back PainChronic PainOccupational Health.
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author Maria do Carmo Baracho de Alencar
Janaina Bussola Montrezor Valença
spellingShingle Maria do Carmo Baracho de Alencar
Janaina Bussola Montrezor Valença
Absence from work and functionality: the case of workers with lower back diseases
Cadernos de Terapia Ocupacional
Sick Leave
Low Back Pain
Chronic Pain
Occupational Health.
author_facet Maria do Carmo Baracho de Alencar
Janaina Bussola Montrezor Valença
author_sort Maria do Carmo Baracho de Alencar
title Absence from work and functionality: the case of workers with lower back diseases
title_short Absence from work and functionality: the case of workers with lower back diseases
title_full Absence from work and functionality: the case of workers with lower back diseases
title_fullStr Absence from work and functionality: the case of workers with lower back diseases
title_full_unstemmed Absence from work and functionality: the case of workers with lower back diseases
title_sort absence from work and functionality: the case of workers with lower back diseases
publisher Universidade Federal de São Carlos
series Cadernos de Terapia Ocupacional
issn 0104-4931
2238-2860
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Objective: To investigate the functional aspects of subjects affected by chronic diseases involving the lumbar spine and in absence from work. Method: Two steps. (1) Documentary analysis of open records of patients treated at the Worker’s Health Reference Center (CEREST), Santos-SP, selection of subjects with a clinical diagnosis of “other back diseases” and initial complaint of lower back pain. (2) Use the script with semi-structured questions for the interviews with the subjects, which were recorded and transcribed for content analysis, and also an application of the Oswestry Low Back Pain Scale-OSW tool. Results: We analyzed 431 records with patients of both genders, and 15.77% (68) were diagnosed with “other back diseases”. Of these, 73.5% (50) presented initial complaint of lower back pain. Ten (10) subjects participated of the interview, aged between 35-58 years, both genders, different professions, and most with little schooling. Among the subjects were found the loss of identity in social roles based on disability, postures that can trigger pain in everyday life, the need to perform tasks that can trigger pain, mental suffering related to situations, among others. Conclusion: The leave of absence due to chronic lower back pain may cause disability and suffering, and functional aspects are relational and must be analyzed and dealt with the biopsychosocial perspective and multidisciplinary teams.
topic Sick Leave
Low Back Pain
Chronic Pain
Occupational Health.
url http://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/1393/777
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