University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
Nurs Outlook. 2012 Sep-Oct;60(5):e23-31. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2012.04.005. Epub 2012 Jul 6.
Considerable research on preventive health care behaviors has been conducted in different segments of the population. Although nurses are the largest group of direct health care providers (3 million), little is known about their preventive health care behaviors. As the average age of nurses working in the United States (US) increases (mean age 47 years), maintaining their health to ensure they can continue to provide optimal health care to others becomes a greater priority.
This descriptive online study examined registered nurses' dietary and exercise practices, weight status, stress levels, and preferred preventive health strategies using a sample of nurses recruited from a community-based, urban teaching hospital (n = 183; mean age 47 ± 11.3 years).
The majority of participants (72.2%, n = 122) reported a lack of exercise, and more than half (53.8%, n = 91) had an irregular meal pattern. The average body mass index (BMI) was 28.3 ± 6.8, and 59.2% (n = 100) were either overweight (n = 47) or obese (n = 53). BMI had a significant inverse relationship with having a regular meal schedule and the amount of time spent exercising. Participants who reported greater stress had more irregular meal schedules. The most frequently used stress-release method was eating (n = 32), followed by exercise (n = 31).
Nurses are fully aware of measures that should be taken for healthy living. Their knowledge, however, has not been well translated into their own self-care. As nursing shortages loom, maintaining the health of the aging nursing workforce is essential to retention. Further research is needed to identify factors that may motivate nurses to better care for themselves and measures that can be implemented by employers to initiate and sustain these preventive health care behaviors.
大量研究表明,预防性保健行为在不同人群中都有体现。尽管护士是最大的直接医疗保健提供者群体(300 万人),但他们的预防性保健行为却鲜为人知。由于在美国(US)工作的护士的平均年龄(47 岁)不断增加,保持健康以确保他们能够继续为他人提供最佳的医疗保健变得更加重要。
本描述性在线研究使用从社区型城市教学医院招募的护士样本(n = 183;平均年龄 47 ± 11.3 岁),检查了注册护士的饮食和运动习惯、体重状况、压力水平和首选的预防保健策略。
大多数参与者(72.2%,n = 122)报告缺乏运动,超过一半(53.8%,n = 91)的人饮食习惯不规律。平均体重指数(BMI)为 28.3 ± 6.8,59.2%(n = 100)超重(n = 47)或肥胖(n = 53)。BMI 与规律的进餐时间和运动时间之间存在显著的负相关关系。报告压力较大的参与者的进餐时间不规律。最常使用的释放压力的方法是进食(n = 32),其次是运动(n = 31)。
护士非常清楚健康生活所需采取的措施。然而,他们的知识并没有很好地转化为自身的自我保健。随着护理人员短缺的出现,保持老龄化护理人员队伍的健康对于保留至关重要。需要进一步研究以确定可能促使护士更好地照顾自己的因素,以及雇主可以采取哪些措施来启动和维持这些预防性保健行为。