Female physicians´ and nurses´ self-rated general and psychosocial health status and health behaviour in Hungary
© Borgis - New Medicine 3/2007, s. 55-58
*Feith Helga Judit1, Balázs Péter1, Kovácsné Tóth Ágnes2
Summary
Summary
Aim. This study analyses the self-rated general and psychosocial health of female physicians and nurses in Hungary related to healthy lifestyle habits and individual behavioural patterns.
Material and method. cross-sectional data were taken by a questionnaire survey among Hungarian female health care staff members (N=409) selected representatively in 2005 (responding rate 45.5%).
Results. Six out of ten staff members mentioned at least one health problem. Strongly related to self-rated health (SRH) were role conflicts (p<0.001), pessimistic future expectations (p<0.001), perceived difficulties in maintaining the actual partnership (p=0.001), and satisfaction with one´s life and career (p<0.001). About 40% said that they did some sports once a week or even more frequently. Smokers represented 24.4%.
Conclusion. The results obtained suggest that health is not a highly appreciated value among female staff members in Hungarian health care. Moreover, their health-related behaviour is at a substandard level. Improving this situation should be a priority aim of any intervention.
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