Sains Malaysiana 49(10)(2020): 2507-2511
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2020-4910-16
The Impact
of Myofascial Shoulder Pain on Hopelessness State among Women in Turkey
(Kesan Sakit Bahu Miofascia pada Keadaan Keputusasaan dalam Kalangan Wanita di Turki)
NAZIM KARALEZLI1, OZGE IPEK2 & AHMAD MAHMOUD SALEH3*
1Department of
Orthopedics, Mugla, School of Medicine, Sitki Kocman University, Turkey
2Department of
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Mugla, Faculty of
Health Sciences, Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Turkey
3Department of
Nursing, Alkharj, College of Applied Medical Sciences,
Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Diserahkan: 2 Mei 2019/Diterima: 31 Januari 2020
ABSTRACT
One of the major
complaints of patients for consulting primary healthcare providers is shoulder
pain. The most common causes of this problem are subacromial impingement
syndrome (SIS). The aim of the current study was to evaluate the hopelessness
status of women with myofascial shoulder pain and to compare them with women
suffering from traumatic pain. The prospective study design was used in the
current study, 60 women were assigned equally to Myofascial group (group M), a
group where women complain of shoulder pain, palpable, and tender myofascial trigger
points, and 30 women who sustained traumatic shoulder pain in the control group
(group T). Beck Hopelessness Scale was used to detect the hopelessness level. Mann Whitney U test was used for statistical
analysis. P <0.05 was
considered significant. The results showed that the mean was a statistically significant difference
between the groups regarding hopelessness state (7.4) for the myofascial
group and (3.8) for the traumatic group, P <0.05. Hopelessness status of women with myofascial
shoulder pain should be acknowledged because women may need social and
psychological support in addition to medical treatment to overcome their
complaints.
Keywords: Mann Whitney U; musculoskeletal pain; shoulder injuries; women's groups
ABSTRAK
Salah satu daripada aduan utama pesakit terhadap perunding penyediaan jagaan kesihatan primer adalah sakit bahu. Penyebab yang biasa daripada masalah ini adalah sindrom penekanan subakromial (SIS). Tujuan kajian ini adalah untuk menilai status keputusasaan para wanita dengan sakit bahu miofascia dan untuk membandingkan mereka dengan wanita yang mengalami penderitaan sakit traumatik. Reka bentuk kajian prospektif telah digunakan untuk kajian ini. Enam puluh (60) wanita telah dipilih secara sama rata untuk mewakili kumpulan miofascia (kumpulan M), kumpulan wanita yang mengadu sakit bahu, terpalpatkan dan titik pencetus miofascia lembut dan 30 wanita yang mengalami sakit bahu trauma mewakili kumpulan terkawal (kumpulan T). Skala ‘Beck Hopelessness’ telah digunakan untuk mengesan tahap putus asa. Ujian U Mann-Whitney telah digunakan untuk analisis statistik. P <0.05 dianggap sebagai nilai bererti. Keputusan menunjukkan nilai min mempunyai perbezaan statistik yang ketara antara kumpulan-kumpulan mengenai keadaan putus asa (7.4) untuk kumpulanmiofascia dan (3.8) untuk kumpulan trauma, P <0.05. Status putus asa
daripada wanita dengan sakit bahu miofascia sepatutnya diakui kerana wanita mungkin memerlukan
sokongan dari segi sosial dan psikologi dan juga rawatan perubatan untuk
mengatasi aduan mereka.
Kata kunci: Kecedaraan bahu; kumpulan wanita; sakit muskuloskeletal; U
Mann Whitney
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*Pengarang untuk surat-menyurat; email: am.saleh@psau.edu.sa
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