Association Between Stress And Body Weight Among Health Care Worker In Primary Health Care Centers, In Makah Al-Mukarramah At Saudi Arabia 2023
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Obesity is emerging as a serious problem throughout the world, not only among adults, but also health care worker and children, teenagers and young adults. Of the factors contributing to obesity, stress seems to be particularly important as stressful condition leads to irregularity in worker in work, lack of exercise and addiction also considered independent and factors leading to stress. Workers in the health care are stressful throughout the whole work time. The amount of material to be absorbed, social isolation, pressure of examination, discrepancies between expectation and reality all can be anticipated to bring psychological stress. Prevalence of Stress and its Association with Body Weight Among health care worker,
Prevalence of stress and its Association with Body Weight Among health care worker fears related to stress have affected a considerable number of health care worker, especially the nursing category, studies have shown that healthcare workers managing patients have been experiencing worse psychological issues such as stress than the public because they are more likely to get infected and transmit the infection to their relatives and friends. Aim of the study: To assessment of the prevalence of stress and its association with Body Weight Among health care worker in Primary Health Care Centers in Makah 2023 Method: Cross-sectional analytical study has been conducte[1]d health care workers at Primary Health Care Centers in Makah city, that included all health care worker during data collection period 2019 the perceived stress scale-10 questionnaire used to measure the stress score. Weight and height were collected based on self-reported value. The total sample has been (400) nurses, physicians and other Result: the majority of the respondents were married status were (75.0%) while other were (14.0%). The association between the stress and stress score most of the participant moderate Stress were constitutes (47.75%) followed by low stress the were constitutes (44.75%) while a statistically significant (P-value =0.001)and Chi-square (120.665) ,the Range(5-45) (Mean ± SD (25.441±6.125). Conclusion: Stress is prevalent among health care worker at Primary Health Care Centers, Makah we found a positive correlation between BMI and stress but no statistically significant association between gender and stress level. Preventive measures should be implanted to reduce the level of stress and interventional studies are needed among health care worker at Primary Health Care Centers.
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