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Purpose: To determine the pain, disability, kinesiophobia and quality of life among
PLID patients in Bangladesh. Objective: To find out the socio-demographic
information, understand the nature of current pain, identify the level of disability, find
out about the kinesiophobia and explore the rate of functional limitations among the
participants PLID. Methodology: It was a cross sectional study. Total 300
participants were attended willingly and conveniently for this study. Data was
collected NPRS, RMDQ, TSK, SF-36 with Socio-demographic questions. SPSS
version 20was used for data analysis. Result: Among the 300 participants, the most
attended age group 44-56 years, Most of the participants were male (61%),came from
urban areas(42%) andhouse wife(30%). In NPRS, 86% participants had severe back
pain, 66% patients had unilateral and 30% had bilateral radiating pain. In NPRS, it
was found that gender & education were significantly associated with back pain. This
study found an association in between marital status, Gender, education and NPRS in
Below Knee region andeducation, Gender and NPRS in Above Knee region was
significant. In RMDQ, minimum disability score was 7 and maximum disability score
was 22.There was 96.3% (n=289) had severe kinesiophobia according to TSK.From
SF-36 score, the participant’s physical health of quality of life was poor and mental
health, social, emotional quality of life was fair.Conclusion: From this study, it could
be concluded that most of the participants had severe back pain; most of them had
unilateral radiating pain. Maximum participants had disability and kinesiophobia
along with poor physical health of quality of life and fair mental health, social,
emotional quality of life. The major socio-demographic factors were associated with
NPRS and MRI finding and RMDQ was significantly associated. The researcher also
found that, gender and TSK was significantly associated and most of the sociodemographic factors were found significantly associated with different domains of
SF-36 questionnaire.
Key word: PLID, Pain, Disability, Kinesiophobia, Quality of life. |
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