KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 87 | JULY-SEPTEMBER 2024
The Characteristic of Pain and Disability among Patients with Neck Pain in Nepal: A Study in a Tertiary Hospital
Shijagurumayum Acharya R, Shrestha J
Abstract: Background
Neck pain is a major public health problem and found to be associated with people
who have low income, low educational levels, and occupational activities that involve
strenuous, manual labor work. Agriculture is the main occupation for the majority
of the Nepalese population and they are potentially exposed to these risk factors.
Hence, it is important to explore the characteristics of neck pain among the Nepalese
population.
Objective
To explore characteristics of socio-demographic, pain and disability among the
Nepalese population with neck pain.
Method
A cross-sectional study was conducted using convenience sampling in Dhulikhel
Hospital from February 2019 to April 2019. Patients with neck pain, aged > 18 years
were included in the study. Information on age, sex, marital status, occupation,
educational status, income, and working hours were collected from the patients.
Nepali versions of the Neck Disability Index and Numerical Pain Rating Scale were
used to assess disability and pain intensity respectively.
Result
Among 120 participants, 88 patients were included in the study. The mean age of
the patients was 41.38 (SD 15.26) and the majority (72%) were females. The majority
were uneducated (35.2%) and unemployed (64. 8%). The mean score of pain in the
past 24 hours was 6.48 (SD 1.28). The majority had a mild disability (55.7%) followed
by moderate disability (43.2%).
Conclusion
Neck pain is common among women, the middle-aged population, and patients with
a poor level of education and income. The patients reported moderate neck pain with
mild to moderate disability. The results of our study highlighted the importance of
implementing screening measures to enable the timely identification and treatment
of neck pain, especially among high-risk individuals. This would prevent or minimize
the development of disability associated with neck pain.
Keyword : Disability, Neck disability index, Neck pain, Numerical pain rating scale, Sociodemographic characteristics