Nurses’ Self-Evaluation of Health and Quality of Life Inside the Workplace
Author(s) -
Cynthia Lima Sampaio,
Lívia Moreira Barros,
Maria Fabiana de Seeri,
Nelson Miguel Galindo Neto,
Natasha Marques Frota,
Jennara Cândido do Nascimento,
Ângela Maria Alves e Souza,
Michell Ângelo Marques Araújo,
Paulo César de Almeida,
Joselany Áfio Caetano,
Maria Dalva Santos Alves
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2367
Subject(s) - medicine , workload , socioeconomic status , quality of life (healthcare) , analysis of variance , correlation , descriptive statistics , population , nursing , gerontology , statistics , environmental health , mathematics , management , geometry , economics
The study’s objective was to report the nurses’ self-evaluation of health and quality of life, associated with the socioeconomic characterization. Transversal study, with a sample of 190 nurses, in a state’s reference general hospital. For procedures of descriptive analysis and inferences, the Statistical Package for Social Sciences 13.0 used. The comparison of averages was made, using statistical tests: Mann-Whitney, Friedman, t of Student and ANOVA. For the accomplishment of correlation analysis, the Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used. The study strictly followed the regulation of national and international research. One observes a population mainly composed of women, with average age of 36.04 years old, working in nursing for 9.05 years, with family income of R$ 8,410.11 and weekly workload of 47.16 hours. The satisfaction with health had a score of 57.50 and the quality of life’s self-evaluation, 61.32. Through the findings, it was possible to demonstrate the existing correlation between the workload’s increase and a worst self-evaluation regarding the quality of life
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