The Impact of Musculoskeletal Pain on the Quality of Life of Farmers in the Volta Region of Ghana
Date
2023
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Texila International Journal of Public Health
Abstract
The incidence of musculoskeletal (MSK) pain among farmers in Ghana is high. In the Volta Region,
where the proposed research was conducted, MSK pain is among the top three most reported cases at
the Ho Teaching Hospital. While the number of cases is known and treated at the hospital, the root
causes are not. The proposed study investigated the effects of MSK pain on the quality of life (QoL) of
farmers in the Region, to determine whether the age and sex of farmers in the Volta Region have any
relationship with QoL, and to determine whether their knowledge about MSD and QoL was adequate
to inform on its management. A total of 212 farmers were selected for the study without any particular
order. Cross-sectional surveys were conducted to obtain the demographic and socioeconomic status of
the participants. Both qualitative and quantitative statistical methods were used to determine the impact
of MSK pain on QoL, the relationship between age/sex and QoL and if the farmers in the Volta Region
think they have enough knowledge about their MSDs and are confident in managing them. The study
found that the QoL among the farmers was very low. The farmers' QoL was below the average grouped
quality of life and about 26.5% can be said to be clearly above the average grouped quality of life. MSK
pains have had a huge toll on the quality of life of Volta Region farmers affecting about 73.5% of the
respondent farmers.
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Research Article
Keywords
DALY, HRQoL, NMQ, MSK-HQ