The Role of Night Shif Work on Blood Pressure Among Healthy Female Nurses

Main Authors: Lie T. Marijanti, Diana Samara, Reza Tandean, Ridwan Harrianto
Format: Book 7p.
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: Trisakti Universiti Press , 2008
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Online Access: https://perpustakaan.badankebijakan.kemkes.go.id//index.php?p=show_detail&id=14144
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author Lie T. Marijanti
Diana Samara
Reza Tandean
Ridwan Harrianto
title The Role of Night Shif Work on Blood Pressure Among Healthy Female Nurses
publisher Trisakti Universiti Press
publishDate 2008
topic nurses
blood pressure
url https://perpustakaan.badankebijakan.kemkes.go.id//index.php?p=show_detail&id=14144
contents Although hypertension is probably the most common disease on earth, little is known about the association between shift work and hypertension. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship of night work and blood pressure among health nurses. A croo-sectional study was performed from March to April 2007 among 152 healthy female nurse from one hospital in Central Jakarta. Historical data were obtained from a self-administered detailed questionnaire, while anthropometric and blood pressure variables were measured directly. Shift workers had a significantly lower age (29.2 + 5.6 years) and shorter job experience (6.9 + 5.9 years) than day werkers (age = 36.5 + 8.7 years; job experience 15.4 + 8.4 years). There was a higher prevalence overweight individuals among shift workers (31/43 = 72.1% in comparison with day workers (12/43 = 27.9%) even though the difference in prevalence did not reach statiscal si gnificance (p=0.121). Analysis of convariance yielded a significant relationship between shift work and systolic blood pressure (p=0.046), even after taking into account age and job experience. Systolic blood pressur was significantly influenced by shift working while diastolic blood pressure was not (p=0.283). Working in the hospital on a 24-hour shift leads to abnormally high systolic blood pressure in female nurses, thus suggesting that this type of work be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
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