Background And Aims: Nurses are highly susceptible to developing low back pain (LBP), which is considered a common occupational hazard. The present study investigated the efficacy of flexible learning methods on the nurses' awareness, perspectives, and practice regarding the prevention of LBP.
Methods: In pre-test posttest quasi-experimental study conducted from June to December 2019, 153 eligible nurses working in three hospitals were participated. Researchers divided the hospitals into three groups with similar numbers of participants (around 55 each) using a random process. One group received an educational intervention using an audio-visual animation, another group got a visual pamphlet, and the last group served as a control with no intervention. All nurses completed a validated questionnaire designed by the researchers to assess their awareness, perspectives, and practices related to preventing lower back pain. The questionnaire was given three times: before the intervention, 1 week after, and 4 weeks after.
Results: The study found that participants in the audio-visual and visual pamphlet groups scored significantly higher on awareness, perspective, and practice measures compared to the control group. Interestingly, the visual pamphlet group showed even greater awareness and practice scores compared to the audio-visual group ( < 0.001). However, the audio-visual group achieved a higher perspective score compared to the visual pamphlet group ( < 0.001).
Conclusion: Nurses' perspective, awareness, and practice towards LBP prevention can be improved by blending the visual pamphlet and audio-visual animation.
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Geriatr Nurs
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School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare, 1 Sheung Shing Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong Special Administrative Regions of China.
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Health Sci Rep
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Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences Shahrekord Iran.
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Methods: In pre-test posttest quasi-experimental study conducted from June to December 2019, 153 eligible nurses working in three hospitals were participated.
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Department of Biostatistics, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA.
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He Rau Kawakawa (School of Pharmacy), University of Otago, Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand.
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