Prevalence of Varicose Veins and Its Risk Factors among Nurses Working at King Khalid University Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Participants
2.2. Data Collection Process
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Inpatient Dept. n (%) | Outpatient Dept. n (%) | Emergency Dept. n (%) | ICU Dept. n (%) | Total Nurses n (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | Mean 37.64 ± 6.84 | Mean 36.32 ± 8.14 | Mean 34.27 ± 6.69 | Mean 41 ± 7.86 | Mean 36.54 ± 7.53 |
<30 | 8 (13.6%) | 25 (42.4%) | 15 (25.4%) | 11 (18.6%) | 59 (100.0%) |
30–40 | 45 (34.4%) | 46 (35.1%) | 24 (18.3%) | 16 (12.2%) | 131 (100.0%) |
>40 | 21 (35.0%) | 19 (31.7%) | 6 (10.0%) | 14 (23.3%) | 60 (100.0%) |
Gender | |||||
Females | 67 (28.5%) | 84 (35.7%) | 43 (18.3%) | 41 (17.4%) | 235 (100.0%) |
Males | 7 (46.7%) | 6 (40.0%) | 2 (13.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | 15 (100.0%) |
Nationality | |||||
Saudi | 7 (19.4%) | 22 (61.1%) | 5 (13.9%) | 2 (5.6%) | 36 (100.0%) |
Non-Saudi | 67 (31.3%) | 68 (31.8%) | 40 (18.7%) | 39 (18.2%) | 214 (100.0%) |
Ethnicity | |||||
Arabian | 9 (23.7%) | 23 (60.5%) | 4 (10.5%) | 2 (5.3%) | 38 (100.0%) |
Asian | 65 (30.7%) | 67 (31.6%) | 41 (19.3%) | 39 (18.4%) | 212 (100.0%) |
Marital status | |||||
Single | 22 (28.2%) | 34 (43.6%) | 16 (20.5%) | 6 (7.7%) | 78 (100.0%) |
Married | 52 (30.2%) | 56 (32.6%) | 29 (16.9%) | 35 (20.3%) | 172 (100.0%) |
Level of education | |||||
Diploma in practical nursing | 19 (30.6%) | 19 (30.6%) | 10 (16.1%) | 14 (22.6%) | 62 (100.0%) |
Bachelor’s degree | 51 (28.3%) | 70 (38.9%) | 34 (18.9%) | 25 (13.9%) | 180 (100.0%) |
Master’s degree and doctorate | 4 (50.0%) | 1 (12.5%) | 1 (12.5%) | 2 (25.0%) | 8 (100.0%) |
Total experience as staff nurses | |||||
1–5 years | 10 (21.7%) | 21 (45.7%) | 9 (19.6%) | 6 (13.0%) | 46 (100.0%) |
6–10 years | 26 (33.3%) | 26 (33.3%) | 16 (20.5%) | 10 (12.8%) | 78 (100.0%) |
11–15 years | 17 (27.0%) | 26 (41.3%) | 9 (14.3%) | 11 (17.5%) | 63 (100.0%) |
>15 years | 21 (33.3%) | 17 (27.0%) | 11 (17.5%) | 14 (22.2%) | 63 (100.0%) |
Average family income (SAR) | |||||
<5000 | 16 (38.1%) | 20 (47.6%) | 3 (7.1%) | 3 (7.1%) | 42 (100.0%) |
6000–10,000 | 47 (28.8%) | 46 (28.2%) | 35 (21.5%) | 35 (21.5%) | 163 (100.0%) |
>10,000 | 11 (24.4%) | 24 (53.3%) | 7 (15.6%) | 3 (6.7%) | 45 (100.0%) |
BMI (kg/m2) | Mean 26.46 ± 4.37 | Mean 25.13 ± 3.86 | Mean 24.79 ± 4.67 | Mean 26 ± 4.3 | Mean 26.6 ± 4.27 |
Underweight | 1 (16.7%) | 1 (16.7%) | 3 (50.0%) | 4 (16.7%) | 6 (100.0%) |
Normal | 27 (23.7%) | 48 (42.1%) | 23 (20.2%) | 16 (14.0%) | 114 (100.0%) |
Overweight | 30 (33.7%) | 30 (33.7%) | 13 (14.6%) | 16 (18.0%) | 89 (100.0%) |
Obesity | 16 (39.0%) | 11 (26.8%) | 6 (14.6%) | 8 (19.5%) | 41 (100.0%) |
Family history of varicose veins | |||||
Yes | 23 (29.9%) | 29 (37.7%) | 12 (15.6%) | 13 (16.9%) | 77 (100.0%) |
No | 51 (29.5%) | 61 (35.3%) | 33 (19.1%) | 28 (16.2%) | 173 (100.0%) |
Information about varicose veins from | |||||
Family members | 23 (29.1%) | 31 (39.2%) | 14 (17.7%) | 11 (13.9%) | 79 (100.0%) |
Friends and peers | 26 (22.4%) | 48 (41.4%) | 19 (16.4%) | 23 (19.8%) | 116 (100.0%) |
Healthcare personnel | 49 (26.2%) | 71 (38.0%) | 35 (18.7%) | 32 (17.1%) | 187 (100.0%) |
Books | 56 (29.2%) | 73 (38.0%) | 30 (15.6%) | 33 (17.2%) | 192 (100.0%) |
Journals | 38 (32.2%) | 38 (32.2%) | 23 (19.5%) | 19 (16.1%) | 118 (100.0%) |
Newspaper | 23 (30.7%) | 27 (36.0%) | 13 (17.3%) | 12 (16.0%) | 75 (100.0%) |
Internet sources | 47 (25.1%) | 69 (36.9%) | 36 (19.3%) | 35 (18.7%) | 187 (100.0%) |
Social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) | 36 (29.8%) | 45 (37.2%) | 19 (15.7%) | 21 (17.4%) | 121 (100.0%) |
Smoking | |||||
Yes | 4 (21.1%) | 11 (57.9%) | 3 (15.8%) | 1 (5.3%) | 19 (100.0%) |
No | 70 (30.3%) | 79 (34.2%) | 42 (18.2%) | 40 (17.3%) | 231 (100.0%) |
Varicose vein risk score | |||||
Low risk | 64 (33.5%) | 64 (33.5%) | 35 (18.3%) | 28 (14.7%) | 191 (100.0%) |
Moderate risk | 7 (15.2%) | 18 (39.1%) | 8 (17.4%) | 13 (28.3%) | 46 (100.0%) |
High risk | 3 (23.1%) | 8 (61.5%) | 2 (15.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | 13 (100.0%) |
Total | 74 (29.6%) | 90 (36.0%) | 45 (18.0%) | 41 (16.4%) | 250 (100%) |
Variables | Low Risk | Moderate/High Risk | Statistical Test | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | 3.12 | 0.21 | ||
<30 | 42 (71.2%) | 17 (28.8%) | ||
30–40 | 106 (80.9%) | 25 (19.1%) | ||
>40 | 43 (71.7%) | 17 (28.3%) | ||
Gender | 0.93 F | 0.53 | ||
Females | 178 (75.7%) | 57 (24.3%) | ||
Males | 13 (86.7%) | 2 (13.3%) | ||
Ethnicity | 0.71 | 0.40 | ||
Arabian | 27 (71.1%) | 11 (28.9%) | ||
Asian | 164 (77.4%) | 48 (22.6%) | ||
Level of education | 1.57 F | 0.46 | ||
Diploma in practical nursing | 44 (71.0%) | 18 (29.0%) | ||
Bachelor’s degree | 141 (78.3%) | 39 (21.7%) | ||
Master’s degree and doctorate | 6 (75.0%) | 2 (25.0%) | ||
Average family income (SAR) | 0.73 | 0.70 | ||
<5000 | 34 (81.0%) | 8 (19.0%) | ||
6000–10,000 | 124 (76.1%) | 39 (23.9%) | ||
>10,000 | 33 (73.3%) | 12 (26.7%) | ||
BMI (kg/m2) | 1.37 F | 0.74 | ||
Underweight | 4 (66.7%) | 2 (33.3%) | ||
Normal | 90 (78.9%) | 24 (21.1%) | ||
Overweight | 67 (75.3%) | 22 (24.7%) | ||
Obesity | 30 (73.2%) | 11 (26.8%) | ||
Parity | 0.03 | 0.86 | ||
Nulliparous | 85 (75.2%) | 28 (24.8%) | ||
Multipara | 93 (76.2%) | 29 (23.8%) | ||
Gravidity | 0.10 | 0.76 | ||
Nulligravida | 76 (76.8%) | 23 (23.2%) | ||
Multigravida | 102 (75.0%) | 34 (25.0%) | ||
Use of hormonal therapy | 2.38 F | 0.50 | ||
Hormonal therapy | 6 (66.7%) | 3 (33.3%) | ||
Oral contraceptives | 16 (76.2%) | 5 (23.8%) | ||
Hormonal therapy and oral contraceptives | 2 (50.0%) | 2 (50.0%) | ||
None | 154 (76.6%) | 47 (23.4%) | ||
Family history of varicose veins | 14.56 | <0.001 * | ||
Yes | 47 (61.0%) | 30 (39.0%) | ||
No | 144 (83.2%) | 29 (16.8%) | ||
Smoking | 0.70 F | 0.58 | ||
Yes | 16 (84.2%) | 3 (15.8%) | ||
No | 175 (75.8%) | 56 (24.2%) | ||
Diabetes mellitus | 0.00 F | 1.00 | ||
Yes | 13 (76.5%) | 4 (23.5%) | ||
No | 178 (76.4%) | 55 (23.6%) | ||
Hypertension | 1.40 | 0.24 | ||
Yes | 16 (66.7%) | 8 (33.3%) | ||
No | 175 (77.4%) | 51 (22.6%) | ||
Coronary heart diseases | n/a | n/a | ||
Yes | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
No | 191 (76.4%) | 59 (23.6%) | ||
Heart failure | n/a | n/a | ||
Yes | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
No | 191 (76.4%) | 59 (23.6%) | ||
Deep vein thrombosis | 0.78 F | 0.42 | ||
Yes | 1 (50.0%) | 1 (50.0%) | ||
No | 190 (76.6%) | 58 (23.4%) | ||
Chronic constipation | 0.16 F | 0.56 | ||
Yes | 2 (66.7%) | 1 (33.3%) | ||
No | 189 (76.5%) | 58 (23.5%) | ||
Asthma | 3.56 | 0.06 | ||
Yes | 16 (61.5%) | 10 (38.5%) | ||
No | 175 (78.1%) | 49 (21.9%) | ||
Hyperthyroidism | 0.76 F | 0.34 | ||
Yes | 3 (60.0%) | 2 (40.0%) | ||
No | 188 (76.7%) | 57 (23.3%) | ||
Hypothyroidism | 3.13 F | 0.13 | ||
Yes | 10 (58.8%) | 7 (41.2%) | ||
No | 181 (77.7%) | 52 (22.3%) | ||
Obesity | 0.00 | 0.95 | ||
Yes | 20 (76.9%) | 6 (23.1%) | ||
No | 171 (76.3%) | 53 (23.7%) | ||
Kidney Failure | n/a | n/a | ||
Yes | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
No | 191 (76.4%) | 59 (23.6%) | ||
Cancer | 1.58 F | 0.59 | ||
Yes | 5 (100%) | 0 (0%) | ||
No | 186 (75.9%) | 59 (24.1%) | ||
# Other chronic conditions | 5.29 F | 0.04 * | ||
Yes | 4 (44.4%) | 5 (55.6%) | ||
No | 187 (77.6%) | 54 (22.4%) |
Variables | Low Risk | Moderate/High Risk | Statistical Test | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dietary variables | ||||
Caffeinated drinks (coffee, tea, energy drinks) | 0.60 F | 0.91 | ||
Never | 11 (73.3%) | 4 (26.7%) | ||
1–3 times per week | 42 (77.8%) | 12 (22.2%) | ||
4–6 times per week | 24 (72.7%) | 9 (27.3%) | ||
Everyday | 114 (77.0%) | 34 (23.0%) | ||
Sugar-sweetened drinks (soft beverages) | 2.04 F | 0.57 | ||
Never | 40 (81.6%) | 9 (18.4%) | ||
1–3 times per week | 106 (76.8%) | 32 (23.2%) | ||
4–6 times per week | 16 (76.2%) | 5 (23.8%) | ||
Everyday | 29 (69.0%) | 13 (31.0%) | ||
Donuts, cakes, candy, and chocolate | 1.47 F | 0.72 | ||
Never | 38 (76.0%) | 12 (24.0%) | ||
1–3 times per week | 126 (76.8%) | 38 (23.2%) | ||
4–6 times per week | 15 (83.3%) | 3 (16.7%) | ||
Everyday | 12 (66.7%) | 6 (33.3%) | ||
Fast food | 0.28 F | 0.98 | ||
Never | 35 (76.1%) | 11 (23.9%) | ||
1–3 times per week | 134 (76.6%) | 41 (23.4%) | ||
4–6 times per week | 14 (77.8%) | 4 (22.2%) | ||
Everyday | 8 (72.7%) | 3 (27.3%) | ||
# Physical activities variables | ||||
Leisure physical activity | 7.82 F | 0.01 * | ||
Yes | 184 (78.3%) | 51 (21.7%) | ||
No | 7 (46.7%) | 8 (53.3%) | ||
Light-intensity physical activity | 0.61 | 0.44 | ||
Yes | 19 (70.4%) | 8 (29.6%) | ||
No | 172 (77.1%) | 51 (22.9%) | ||
Moderate physical activities | 1.27 | 0.26 | ||
Yes | 113 (79.0%) | 30 (21.0%) | ||
No | 78 (72.9%) | 29 (27.1%) | ||
Vigorous physical activities | 0.13 | 0.72 | ||
Yes | 99 (77.3%) | 29 (22.7%) | ||
No | 92 (75.4%) | 30 (24.6%) | ||
Race-walking/Running | 9.25 F | 0.006* | ||
Yes | 185 (78.4%) | 51 (21.6%) | ||
No | 6 (32.9%) | 8 (57.1%) | ||
Running | 4.68 | 0.03 * | ||
Yes | 60 (85.7%) | 10 (14.3%) | ||
No | 131 (72.8%) | 49 (27.2%) | ||
Swimming | 0.01 F | 1.00 | ||
Yes | 7 (77.8%) | 2 (22.2%) | ||
No | 184 (76.3%) | 57 (23.7%) |
Occupational Risk Factors | Low Risk | Moderate/High Risk | Statistical Test | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total experience as staff nurse | 13.76 | 0.003 * | ||
1–5 years | 29 (63.0%) | 17 (37.0%) | ||
6–10 years | 70 (89.7%) | 8 (10.3%) | ||
11–15 years | 44 (69.8%) | 19 (30.2%) | ||
>15 years | 48 (76.2%) | 15 (23.8%) | ||
Total day duty/month | 0.35 F | 0.94 | ||
1 week | 7 (87.5%) | 1 (12.5%) | ||
2 weeks | 20 (76.9%) | 6 (23.1%) | ||
>2 weeks | 164 (75.9%) | 52 (24.1%) | ||
Total night duty/month | 0.44 | 0.80 | ||
None | 77 (75.5%) | 25 (24.5%) | ||
2 weeks | 22 (81.5%) | 5 (18.5%) | ||
>2 weeks | 92 (76.0%) | 29 (24.0%) | ||
Lifting heavy objects | 0.79 | 0.37 | ||
Yes | 104 (74.3%) | 36 (25.7%) | ||
No | 87 (79.1%) | 23 (20.9%) | ||
Consulted an occupational therapist | 0.00 | 0.97 | ||
Yes | 32 (76.2%) | 10 (23.8%) | ||
No | 159 (76.4%) | 49 (23.6%) | ||
Wear crepe bandages stockings | 0.10 | 0.75 | ||
Yes | 26 (74.3%) | 9 (25.7%) | ||
No | 165 (76.7%) | 50 (23.3%) | ||
Hours spent sitting during duty hours | 1.31 | 0.52 | ||
<2 h | 88 (73.9%) | 31 (26.1%) | ||
2–4 h | 84 (80.0%) | 21 (20.0%) | ||
≥4 h | 19 (73.1%) | 7 (26.9%) | ||
Hours spent standing during duty hours | 3.17 F | 0.19 | ||
<2 h | 14 (93.3%) | 1 (6.7%) | ||
2–4 h | 34 (81.0%) | 8 (19.0%) | ||
≥4 h | 143 (74.1%) | 50 (25.9%) | ||
Hours spent walking during duty hours | 1.08 | 0.58 | ||
<2 h | 19 (82.6%) | 4 (17.4%) | ||
2–4 h | 46 (79.3%) | 12 (20.7%) | ||
≥4 h | 126 (74.6%) | 43 (25.4%) |
Predictive Factors | OR (95% CI) | p-Value |
---|---|---|
Family history of varicose veins | <0.001 * | |
Yes | 3.57 (1.82–7.00) | |
No | Reference | |
Other chronic conditions | 0.23 | |
Yes | 2.53 (0.55–11.67) | |
No | Reference | |
Race-walking/Running | 0.02 * | |
Yes | 0.23 (0.07–0.80) | |
No | Reference | |
Total experience as staff nurse | ||
1–5 years | Reference | |
6–10 years | 0.16 (0.06–0.46) | <0.001 * |
11–15 years | 0.77 (0.32–1.89) | 0.57 |
>15 years | 0.65 (0.26–1.62) | 0.35 |
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Baghdadi, L.R.; Alshalan, G.F.; Alyahya, N.I.; Ramadan, H.H.; Alshahrani, A.M.; Alqahtani, J.A.; Aljarbaa, M.O. Prevalence of Varicose Veins and Its Risk Factors among Nurses Working at King Khalid University Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare 2023, 11, 3183. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11243183
Baghdadi LR, Alshalan GF, Alyahya NI, Ramadan HH, Alshahrani AM, Alqahtani JA, Aljarbaa MO. Prevalence of Varicose Veins and Its Risk Factors among Nurses Working at King Khalid University Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare. 2023; 11(24):3183. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11243183
Chicago/Turabian StyleBaghdadi, Leena R., Ghadah F. Alshalan, Norah I. Alyahya, Hend H. Ramadan, Abrar M. Alshahrani, Jumana A. Alqahtani, and Maha O. Aljarbaa. 2023. "Prevalence of Varicose Veins and Its Risk Factors among Nurses Working at King Khalid University Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study" Healthcare 11, no. 24: 3183. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11243183
APA StyleBaghdadi, L. R., Alshalan, G. F., Alyahya, N. I., Ramadan, H. H., Alshahrani, A. M., Alqahtani, J. A., & Aljarbaa, M. O. (2023). Prevalence of Varicose Veins and Its Risk Factors among Nurses Working at King Khalid University Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare, 11(24), 3183. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11243183