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日本女性临床护士的冷敏感性:一项全国性研究。

Cold sensitivity among female clinical nurses in Japan: A nationwide study.

作者信息

Suzuki Miyuki, Tsuchida Toshie, Ibe Aki

机构信息

School of Nursing, Hyogo Medical University, 1-3-6 Minatojima, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, 650-8530, Japan.

Faculty of Nursing Science, Tsuruga Nursing University, 78-2-1 Kizaki, Tsuruga, Fukui, 914-0814, Japan.

出版信息

Int J Nurs Stud Adv. 2024 May 11;6:100208. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2024.100208. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to clarify the nature of cold sensitivity in female nurses working in hospitals in Japan.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional post survey research design.

SETTINGS

The questionnaire targeted nurses working in 14 hospitals across ten prefectures throughout Japan.

PARTICIPANTS

1,138 female nurses.

METHODS

The survey captured participants' characteristics, work environment, health, and lifestyle. The factors investigated were perceived cold sensitivity, cold sensitivity according to the Hiesho Sensation Scale, and cold sensitivity during nursing care. The Diagnostic Inventory of Health and Life Habits (DIHAL.2) assessed health and lifestyle habits.

RESULTS

Of the respondents, 44.3 % were aware of daily cold sensitivity and 21.4 % had a cold sensitivity disorder. The majority of respondents (63.1 %) felt cold in their hands when providing nursing care, and 28.1 % felt discomfort due to the coldness of their hands. Individuals diagnosed with cold sensitivity disorders exhibited poorer overall health compared to those without such disorders. However, there was no statistically significant difference in the overall health status between individuals who reported perceiving cold sensitivity and those who did not. The group with perceived cold sensitivity had significantly lower scores on exercise behavior, meal regularity, rest, sleep regularity, and sleep sufficiency. The proportion of female nurses working in Japanese hospitals who experienced cold sensitivity was similar to that of Japanese women with the same sensitivity. Most female nurses experienced cold in their hands while providing care. Nearly 30 % of the respondents experienced discomfort owing to cold hands.

CONCLUSIONS

The study underscores the widespread issue of cold sensitivity among female nurses in Japanese hospitals, emphasizing the critical need for targeted interventions to improve their comfort and optimize care provision.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在阐明日本医院女性护士对寒冷敏感的本质。

设计

一项横断面调查后研究设计。

地点

问卷的调查对象是日本全国十个县14家医院的护士。

参与者

1138名女性护士。

方法

该调查收集了参与者的特征、工作环境、健康状况和生活方式。调查的因素包括感知到的寒冷敏感性、根据冷觉量表得出的寒冷敏感性以及护理过程中的寒冷敏感性。健康与生活习惯诊断量表(DIHAL.2)评估健康状况和生活习惯。

结果

在受访者中,44.3%的人意识到日常寒冷敏感,21.4%的人患有寒冷敏感障碍。大多数受访者(63.1%)在提供护理时手部感到寒冷,28.1%的人因手部寒冷而感到不适。与未患寒冷敏感障碍的人相比,被诊断患有寒冷敏感障碍的个体整体健康状况较差。然而,报告感知到寒冷敏感的人和未感知到寒冷敏感的人在整体健康状况上没有统计学上的显著差异。感知到寒冷敏感的群体在运动行为、饮食规律、休息、睡眠规律和睡眠充足性方面的得分显著较低。在日本医院工作的女性护士中经历寒冷敏感的比例与具有相同敏感性的日本女性相似。大多数女性护士在护理时手部感到寒冷。近30%的受访者因手部寒冷而感到不适。

结论

该研究强调了日本医院女性护士中寒冷敏感这一普遍问题,强调迫切需要有针对性的干预措施来提高她们的舒适度并优化护理服务。

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