2023
DOI: 10.2147/jmdh.s401914
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Occupational Risk Factors for Physical and Mental Health in Primary Healthcare Providers: A National Cross-Sectional Survey from 62 Urban Communities in China

Abstract: Purpose To understand the physical and mental health status of primary healthcare providers (PHPs) including physicians, nurses and other staff and the workplace risk factors for depression, anxiety and intention-to-leave. Patients and Methods In December 2021, a national cross-sectional survey was conducted from 62 urban communities in China, and all PHPs were invited to complete a standardized questionnaire. Information on demographic, health-related lifestyle, cardio… Show more

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“…The risk of depression in sub-healthy psychiatric nurses was 2.001 times that of healthy nurses. This finding is similar to the results of a cross-sectional survey in China [ 21 ], which suggests that the physical and mental health status of primary healthcare workers is related to depression, and that nurses in poor health are more susceptible to psychological problems. A study by Brandt et al .…”
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confidence: 88%
“…The risk of depression in sub-healthy psychiatric nurses was 2.001 times that of healthy nurses. This finding is similar to the results of a cross-sectional survey in China [ 21 ], which suggests that the physical and mental health status of primary healthcare workers is related to depression, and that nurses in poor health are more susceptible to psychological problems. A study by Brandt et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%