2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/9207120
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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Female Nurses: Evidence from the Nurse Urinary Related Health Study of China

Abstract: Aims. To estimate the prevalence and bother of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and the work-related and individual factors associated with LUTS among a representative sample of female nurses. Background. A healthy nursing workforce is essential to advance global health goals, especially during times of extraordinary demand for nursing care. LUTS frequently occur and persist in women and are correlated with multiple negative health outcomes and diminished work engagement and productivity. However, the study… Show more

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“…Demanding working environments including the higher hospital level and the lower nurse-to-bed ratio increase the odds of having LUTS among female nurses. 11 Nurses working overtime, ie, working hours exceeding regularly usual work hours, had higher odds of experiencing LUTS. 11 Female nurses who experienced night shifts demonstrated higher scores on LUTS.…”
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“…Demanding working environments including the higher hospital level and the lower nurse-to-bed ratio increase the odds of having LUTS among female nurses. 11 Nurses working overtime, ie, working hours exceeding regularly usual work hours, had higher odds of experiencing LUTS. 11 Female nurses who experienced night shifts demonstrated higher scores on LUTS.…”
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“…11 Nurses working overtime, ie, working hours exceeding regularly usual work hours, had higher odds of experiencing LUTS. 11 Female nurses who experienced night shifts demonstrated higher scores on LUTS. 12 Nurses also suffer from subjective nursing workloads, of which, stress was the most common one.…”
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