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Médecine du travail du personnel hospitalier

Individual features, working conditions and work injuries are associated with work ability among nursing professionals

Auteur Frida Marina Fischer
Auteur Maria Carmen Martinez
Publication Work (Reading, Mass.)
ISSN 1875-9270
Date May 15, 2013
Résumé OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors associated with work ability among nursing professionals. PARTICIPANTS: They comprised 514 nursing professionals (83.8% of the total number of workers) from a hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: In 2009, we conducted a cross-sectional study that was a part of a 5-year planned cohort study initiated in 2008. We administered a comprehensive questionnaire to the participants in order to obtain data on their sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyles, and working conditions. The questionnaire also contained the Brazilian versions of the following: the Job Stress Scale (JSS), Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI) Questionnaire, Work-Related Activities That May Contribute To Job-Related Pain and/or Injury (WRAPI), and Work Ability Index (WAI). The results were analyzed using descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate linear regression analyses. RESULTS: On the WAI, 74.9% of the workers obtained a score of over 40 points (score range 7-49); the mean score was 42.3 points (SD=4.5). The final multivariate model showed that lower WAI scores were related to the work-related outcome, which was work injury, and the following individual characteristics and working conditions: body mass index (p=0.001), sex (female; p=0.002), sedentariness (p < 0.001), time in the profession (p=0.005), social support at work (p=0.003), effort-reward ratio (p=0.001), violence at work (p=0.005), WRAPI score (p < 0.001), and work injuries (yes; p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Various factors were associated with work ability. The results showed that a number of variables should be considered when planning and implementing actions to maintain or improve work ability among nursing professionals.

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doi:10.3233/WOR-131637

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