Analysis Factors That Affect Low Back Pain in Medical Students during the Study from Home
I Gede Bramantya Surya Mahendra1* , Dyah Purnaning2 and Rohadi Muhammad Rosyidi3

1Faculty of Medicine, University of Mataram, Mataram, Indonesia.

2Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Mataram, Mataram, Indonesia.

3Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Mataram, Mataram, Indonesia.

Corresponding Author E-mail: gedebramantya82@gmail.com

Abstract: Background: Low Back Pain (LBP) is a health problem that affects performance in working. Indonesia is a country affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, so a study from the home policy has been issued. This study aimed to determine the association between the factors that affect LBP in Medical Students at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Mataram during the study from home. Methods: This study is an observational analytic study design with the cross-sectional approach. The population of this study is Medical Students, Faculty of Medicine, University of Mataram with total sample of 185 people. Collecting data using questionnaires and analyzed using univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analysis. Results: According to univariate analysis, amount of LBP complaints (53 people). Based on bivariate analysis, the p-value of gender factor (0.000); body mass index factor (0.840); social-economy status factor (0.499); sitting position factors (sitting position while studying factor (0.008), sitting location while studying factor (0.046), chair shape while studying factor (0.286), body position while studying factor (0.037), legs position while studying factor (0.339), back support use while studying factor (0.455), table use while studying factor (0.010), elbows position while studying factor (0.627), stretching between study time factor (0.372), duration in each stretch factor (0.389), time range between stretch factor (0.311)), and sitting duration factor (0.011). Based on multivariate analysis, the strength of the association (OR) to LBP are sitting position factor (sitting position while studying factor) (8.232), sitting duration factor (1.956), and gender factor (0.187). Conclusion: The dominant factors to LBP are gender factor, sitting position factor (sitting position while studying factor), and sitting duration factor. The factor that has the strongest association with LBP is sitting position factor (sitting position while studying factor).

Keywords: COVID-19; Low Back Pain; Student; Study from Home

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