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© 2016 MA Healthcare Ltd. Background: musculoskeletal disorders significantly contribute to staff sickness and absence in the NHS. District nurses are especially at risk because patient handling tasks are often carried out outside a clinical environment. Study aim: To explore district nurses' lived experience of musculoskeletal wellbeing. Study design: An exploratory qualitative study using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Method: semi-structured interviews with a purposeful sample of seven district nurses. Findings: study participants accepted musculoskeletal pain as part of nursing and reported little time for physical activity, often because of work and family commitments. Participants identified treating patients' leg ulcers as a risk factor for developing MSD, while generic workplace wellbeing initiatives delivered via email failed to engage their interest. Conclusion: This study provides a useful insight into district nurses' experiences of musculoskeletal wellbeing and represents an important first step in producing recommendations for future research with the aim of developing strategies for improving workplace musculoskeletal wellbeing that would be acceptable to staff.
Author(s): Boniface G, Ghosh S, Robinson L
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: British Journal of Community Nursing
Year: 2016
Volume: 21
Issue: 7
Pages: 350-355
Print publication date: 01/07/2016
Online publication date: 11/07/2016
Acceptance date: 09/06/2016
ISSN (print): 1462-4753
ISSN (electronic): 2052-2215
Publisher: MA Healthcare Ltd
URL: https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2016.21.7.350
DOI: 10.12968/bjcn.2016.21.7.350
PubMed id: 27401199
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