Aim: The aim of this research was to define the suspected scoliosis cases in primary school children.
Methods: This cross-sectional esearch was conducted in four primary schools. The sample size was determined as 1693. Data were gathered by using sociodemographic questionnaire form, physical examination form. This form consists of two parts: the inspection of the spine visually (back view) and Adams Forward Bending Test.
Results: The researchers assessed and diagnosed 36 (2.1%) students as suspected cases of scoliosis and referred them to the orthopedist. 18 children out of the 36 suspected cases were diagnosed with scoliosis by the physicians examination and by radio diagnostic tests.
Conclusions: The suspected scoliosis cases were assessed and diagnosed correctly by nurse researchers at a rate of 50%, by screening in schools. School health nurses can assess and help diagnose children with scoliosis by using Adams Forward Bending Test. This study confirms the effective role of nurses in the early detection of scoliosis in school screening programs.
Key words: primary school children, scoliosis screening, nurse Article Language: Turkish English
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