Risky Behaviour among Nurses in Poland: An Analysis of Nurses’ Physical Condition, Mental Health, and Resilience
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Participants
2.2. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Studied Group
3.2. Psychophysical Wellbeing
3.3. Resilience
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | N (%) |
---|---|
Sex | |
Male | 28 (2.6%) |
Female | 1052 (97.4%) |
Age (years) | |
≤30 | 132 (12.3%) |
31–40 | 208 (19.2%) |
41–50 | 587 (54.3%) |
≥51 | 153 (14.2%) |
Marital status | |
Single | 760 (71.1%) |
Married | 105 (9.8%) |
Divorced | 178 (16.7%) |
Widowed | 26 (2.4%) |
Additional employment | |
Yes | 397 (36.8%) |
No | 638 (63.2%) |
Type of ward | |
Surgical | 354 (32.7%) |
Nonsurgical | 726 (67.3%) |
Attitude to smoking† | |
Smoker | 214 (19.8%) |
Ex-smoker | 182 (16.9%) |
Non-smoker | 684 (63.3%) |
Alcohol consumption‡ | |
Risk of alcohol addiction | 378 (35%) |
No risk of alcohol addiction | 702 (65%) |
Psychophysical mood¶ | |
High | 166 (15.4%) |
Average | 735 (68%) |
Low | 179 (16.6%) |
M (SD) | |
Psychophysical mood | 3.56 (0.51) |
Physical wellbeing (D1) | 3.68 (0.59) |
Mental mood (D2) | 3.45 (0.53) |
Resiliency⁜ | |
High | 176 (16.3%) |
Average | 649 (60.1%) |
Low | 255 (23.6%) |
M (SD) | |
Determination and persistence in action | 14.26 (3.23) |
Openness to new experiences and a sense of humour | 13.87 (3.13) |
Personal competencies to cope and tolerance of negative effect | 13.40 (3.40) |
Tolerance of failures and treating life as a challenge | 13.89 (3.76) |
Optimistic life attitude and ability to mobilise in difficult situations | 12.87 (3.33) |
Eating habits§ | M (SD) |
Eating habits—total | 10.65 (5.96) |
Restraint from eating | 3.56 (2.24) |
Emotional overeating | 4.10 (2.59) |
Habit overeating | 3.00 (2.62) |
Wellbeing Scale # | Age (Years) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
≤30 | 31–40 | 41–50 | ≥51 | Kruskal–Wallis ANOVA | ||
M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | p-Value | ||
Psychophysical mood | 3.59 (0.46) | 3.62 (0.58) | 3.54 (0.50) | 3.56 (0.51) | 0.302 | |
Physical wellbeing (D1) | 3.74 (0.55) | 3.72 (0.64) | 3.66 (0.59) | 3.68 (0.57) | 0.210 | |
Mental mood (D2) | 3.43 (0.47) | 3.51 (0.60) | 3.43 (0.52) | 3.44 (0.55) | 0.161 | |
Marital status | ||||||
Single | Married | Divorced | Widowed | (One-way ANOVA) | ||
M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | p-value | ||
Psychophysical mood | 3.61 (0.48) | 3.58 (0.52) | 3.52 (0.56) | 3.31 (0.64) | 0.028 | |
Physical wellbeing (D1) | 3.77 (0.55) | 3.69 (0.59) | 3.67 (0.60) | 3.35 (0.87) | 0.009 | |
Mental mood (D2) | 3.46 (0.51) | 3.47 (0.53) | 3.37 (0.61) | 3.26 (0.59) | 0.079 | |
Additional employment | ||||||
Yes | No | (Mann–Whitney U Test) | ||||
M (SD) | M (SD) | Z | p-value | |||
Psychophysical mood | 3.62 (0.52) | 3.54 (0.52) | −2.395 | 0.017 | ||
Physical wellbeing (D1) | 3.74 (0.58) | 3.66 (0.59) | −2.062 | 0.039 | ||
Mental mood (D2) | 3.50 (0.59) | 3.42 (0.53) | −2.475 | 0.013 | ||
Type of ward | ||||||
Surgical | Non-surgical | (Mann–Whitney U Test) | ||||
M (SD) | M (SD) | Z | p-value | |||
Psychophysical mood | 3.58 (0.52) | 3.56 (0.52) | −0.571 | 0.568 | ||
Physical wellbeing (D1) | 3.71 (0.59) | 3.68 (0.59) | −0.727 | 0.467 | ||
Mental mood (D2) | 3.46 (0.52) | 3.44 (0.54) | −0.301 | 0.763 |
Parameter | Psychophysical Mood | Physical Wellbeing (D1) | Mental Mood (D2) |
---|---|---|---|
r (p-Value) | r (p-Value) | r (p-Value) | |
Fagerström test for nicotine † | −0.079 (0.010) | −0.074 (0.015) | −0.073 (0.017) |
AUDIT-C test ‡ | −0.096 (0.002) | −0.080 (0.009) | −0.096 (0.002) |
Eating habits—total # | −0.234 (<0.001) | −0.209 (<0.001) | −0.220 (<0.001) |
Restraint from eating # | −0.126 (<0.001) | −0.123 (<0.001) | −0.105 (<0.001) |
Emotional overeating # | −0.232 (<0.001) | −0.206 (0.001) | −0.219 (<0.001) |
Habit overeating # | −0.161 (<0.001) | −0.130 (<0.001) | −0.168 (<0.001) |
Parameter | ⁜ Factors | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Resiliency—Total | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | |
Age (years) | ||||||
≤30 | 64.67 (14.37) | 13.51 (3.38) | 13.31 (3.15) | 12.70 (3.25) | 13.03 (3.14) | 12.12 (3.16) |
31–40 | 69.54 (14.54) | 14.53 (3.04) | 14.28 (3.11) | 13.62 (3.34) | 14.07 (3.11) | 13.04 (3.36) |
41–50 | 68.37 (14.70) | 14.29 (3.13) | 13.85 (3.07) | 13.44 (3.37) | 13.88 (3.25) | 12.91(3.29) |
≥51 | 68.72 (15.88) | 14.29 (3.15) | 13.86 (3.33) | 13.56 (3.68) | 13.92 (3.59) | 13.08 (3.56) |
p-Value (Kruskal–Wallis ANOVA) | 0.004 | 0.017 | 0.024 | 0.017 | 0.011 | 0.016 |
Marital status | ||||||
Single | 67.52 (14.99) | 13.99 (3.23) | 13.99 (3.09) | 13.26 (3.32) | 13.63 (3.30) | 12.64 (3.42) |
Married | 68.66 (14.50) | 14.35 (3.13) | 13.91 (3.07) | 13.50 (3.33) | 13.90 (3.21) | 12.99 (3.21) |
Divorced | 68.06 (15.68) | 14.42 (2.86) | 13.71 (3.28) | 13.32 (3.82) | 13.90 (3.54) | 12.70 (3.71) |
Widowed | 63.27 (19.88) | 12.77 (4.38) | 12.85 (4.26) | 12.85 (4.14) | 12.88 (3.94) | 11.92 (4.59) |
p-Value (One-way ANOVA) | 0.268 | 0.048 | 0.328 | 0.656 | 0.355 | 0.236 |
Additional employment | ||||||
Yes | 69.46 (14.49) | 14.38 (3.11) | 14.03 (3.11) | 13.84 (3.38) | 14.11 (3.22) | 13.11 (3.16) |
No | 67.46 (15.01) | 14.16 (3.19) | 13.78 (3.15) | 13.14 (3.39) | 13.65 (3.29) | 12.73 (3.43) |
p-Value (Mann–Whitney U Test) | 0.008 | 0.109 | 0.157 | 0.01 | 0.015 | 0.048 |
Z | −2.656 | −1.604 | −1.416 | 3.954 | −2.423 | −1.975 |
Type of ward | ||||||
Surgical | 67.65 (14.47) | 14.07 (3.15) | 13.76 (3.11) | 13.25 (3.34) | 13.84 (3.89) | 12.84 (3.23) |
Non-surgical | 68.46 (15.03) | 14.35 (3.26) | 13.92 (3.15) | 13.47 (3.43) | 13.92 (3.70) | 12.88 (3.39) |
p-Value (Mann–Whitney U Test) | 0.205 | 0.202 | 0.287 | 0.167 | 0.287 | 0.843 |
Z | −1.268 | −1.276 | −1.066 | −1.382 | −1.065 | −0.198 |
Parameter | Resiliency Low # (n = 255) N (%) | Resiliency Average # (n = 649) N (%) | Resiliency High # (n = 176) N (%) | p-Value (Chi-Squared Test) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Attitude to smoking | 0.711 | |||
Smokers | 39 (15.3%) | 109 (16.8%) | 32 (18.13%) | |
Non-smokers | 216 (84.7%) | 540 (83.2%) | 143 (81.7%) | |
Alcohol consumption † | 0.003 | |||
Risk of alcohol addiction | 95 (37.3%) | 241 (37.1%) | 42 (23.9%) | |
No risk of alcohol addiction | 160 (62.7%) | 408 (62.9%) | 134 (76.1%) | |
M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | p-value (Kruskal–Wallis ANOVA) | |
Wellbeing ¶ | ||||
Psychophysical mood | 3.28 (0.53) | 3.62 (0.46) | 3.80 (0.53) | <0.001 |
Physical wellbeing | 3.46 (0.58) | 3.73 (0.56) | 3.85 (0.64) | <0.001 |
Mental mood | 3.11 (0.56) | 3.51 (0.46) | 3.74 (0.52) | <0.001 |
Eating habits § | ||||
Eating habits—total | 12.01 (6.68) | 10.35 (5.66) | 9.80 (5.62) | 0.001 |
Restraint from eating | 3.56 (2.25) | 3.59 (2.25) | 3.42 (2.22) | 0.711 |
Emotional overeating | 4.64 (2.86) | 3.97 (2.47) | 3.79 (2.54) | 0.002 |
Habit overeating | 3.80 (2.96) | 2.79 (2.47) | 2.59 (2.36) | <0.001 |
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Gieniusz-Wojczyk, L.; Dąbek, J.; Kulik, H. Risky Behaviour among Nurses in Poland: An Analysis of Nurses’ Physical Condition, Mental Health, and Resilience. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 1807. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041807
Gieniusz-Wojczyk L, Dąbek J, Kulik H. Risky Behaviour among Nurses in Poland: An Analysis of Nurses’ Physical Condition, Mental Health, and Resilience. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(4):1807. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041807
Chicago/Turabian StyleGieniusz-Wojczyk, Lucyna, Józefa Dąbek, and Halina Kulik. 2021. "Risky Behaviour among Nurses in Poland: An Analysis of Nurses’ Physical Condition, Mental Health, and Resilience" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 4: 1807. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041807
APA StyleGieniusz-Wojczyk, L., Dąbek, J., & Kulik, H. (2021). Risky Behaviour among Nurses in Poland: An Analysis of Nurses’ Physical Condition, Mental Health, and Resilience. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(4), 1807. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041807