THE RELATION BETWEEN SITTING POSITION AND NON-SPECIFIC LOWER BACK PAIN IN THE ADMINISTRATION AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF POLDA BALI
Occupational disease (PAK) found in office workers is non-specific lower back pain. Non-specific lower back pain is one of the most common disorders of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) with the major symptoms of pain or discomfort in the lower spine, where one of the causes is an ergonomic sitting position. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of sitting position with non-specific lower back pain in the administration and service department of Polda Bali. This research was analytical research using cross sectional approach. In 71 samples, from the calculation of data by using Spearman's rho, it is found that the significance value p < 0,05 and the correlation coefficient was -0,282 which mean it possess sufficient relation and negative relation direction. Based on the results of this study it can be concluded that there is a significant relation between sitting position and non-specific lower back pain in the administration and service department of Polda Bali. Keywords: Sitting position, Non-specific lower back pain, Occupational disease