Abstract
Objective: To determine the prevalence of neck pain and the association between neck pain and responsible factors among dentists working in different hospitals of Lahore, Pakistan.
Methodology: This cross-sectional survey with non-probability purposive sampling was conducted among 200 dentists working at different hospitals of Lahore, from February to August 2019. We used demographic questionnaire and modified Nordic questionnaire. Chi-square test was used to determine the association between variables and neck pain.
Results: Out of 200 participants, 116 (58%) were female and 84 (42%) male. The age of ranged from 22 to 55 years (mean 30.30). The prevalence of neck pain was 66% (n=132). There was a statistically significant (p<0.05) association between neck pain and years of work experience (χ2=11.22, p=.004), working hours (χ2=7.435, p=.007) and posture (χ2=12.56, p=.002).
Conclusion: The prevalence of neck pain among dentists seems to be relatively high. The significant risk factors associated with neck pain were poor posture, increased working hours, and years of experience.