Andrades Barrientos Lenka, Valenzuela Suazo Sandra
Nursing Department, Medical School, University of Concepción, Chile.
Rev Lat Am Enfermagem. 2007 May-Jun;15(3):480-6. doi: 10.1590/s0104-11692007000300018.
This study is focused on knowing the Quality of Life of hospital nurses, and associated factors. People surveyed are composed of 100 female nurses from a hospital, eighth region, Chile. The measuring method is a questionnaire--oriented to know bio-social-demographic variables that influence nurses--and the WHOQOL-BREF quality of life measuring scale, validated in Chilean population. Results show that Domain Social Relationship (mean=77.38) is perceived as the best by female nurses, and Physical as the worst (mean=54.56). Global Quality of Life is seen as "Good" (mean=3.99) and Health Quality of Life is perceived as "Conforming" (mean=3.97). Variables predicted for Quality of Life are: age, couple situation and night shifts. Given the results, being a female nurse, and her threefold role; new studies for deeper research, especially on those variables that were not statistically relevant, are suggested.