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A Comparative Study of Australian and New Zealand Male and Female Nurses' Health: A Sex Comparison and Gender Analysis

机译:澳大利亚和新西兰男女护士健康状况的比较研究:性别比较和性别分析

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The aim of this research was to compare the health and lifestyle behaviors between male and female nursing professionals. Biological, workplace, and lifestyle factors as well as health behaviors and outcomes are reported as different between male and female nurses. Although male nurses show distinct health-related patterns and experience health disparities at work, few studies have investigated health differences by sex in a large cohort group of nursing professionals. This observation study of Australian and New Zealand nurses and midwives drew data from an eCohort survey. A cohort of 342 females was generated by SPSS randomization (total N=3625), to compare against 342 participating males. Measures for comparison include health markers and behaviors, cognitive well-being, workplace and leisure-time vitality, and functional capacity. Findings suggest that male nurses had a higher BMI, sat for longer, slept for less time, and were more likely to be a smoker than their female nurse counterparts. Men were more likely to report restrictions in bending, bathing, and dressing. In relation to disease, male nurses reported greater rates of respiratory disease and cardiovascular disease, including a three times greater incidence of myocardial infarction, and were more likely to have metabolic problems. In contrast, however, male nurses were more likely to report feeling calm and peaceful with less worries about their health. Important for nurse workforce administrators concerned about the well-being of their staff, the current study reveals significant sex differences and supports the need for gender-sensitive approaches to aid the well-being of male nurses.
机译:这项研究的目的是比较男性和女性护理专业人员之间的健康和生活方式行为。据报道,男护士和女护士的生物学,工作场所和生活方式因素以及健康行为和结局不同。尽管男护士表现出与健康相关的独特模式,并且在工作中遇到健康差异,但很少有研究针对一大批护理专业人员中的性别调查健康差异。这项对澳大利亚和新西兰护士和助产士的观察研究从eCohort调查中获得了数据。通过SPSS随机分组产生了342名女性的队列(总N = 3625),以与342名参与的男性进行比较。比较的指标包括健康标志和行为,认知幸福感,工作场所和休闲时间的活力以及功能能力。研究结果表明,男护士的BMI较高,坐姿更长,睡觉时间更少,并且比女护士更容易吸烟。男性更有可能报告弯曲,洗澡和穿衣的限制。在疾病方面,男护士报告呼吸道疾病和心血管疾病的发生率更高,其中心肌梗塞的发生率是三倍,并且更容易出现代谢问题。然而,相比之下,男护士更有可能表现出镇定与和平的感觉,而对健康的担忧则减少了。对于关注员工福利的护士劳动力管理者而言,这项重要研究很重要。目前的研究表明,性别存在显着差异,并支持需要采用性别敏感的方法来帮助男性护士的健康。

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