Attitudes, knowledge and treatment of low back pain amongst nurses in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Background: One of the high-risk professions for the development of musculoskeletal problems is nursing. Studies have reported that there is a high prevalence of low back pain (LBP) amongst South African nurses, but very little is known regarding the prevention and self-treatment principles for LBP...
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Main Authors: | Liezel Cilliers (Author), Soraya Maart (Author) |
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