2018
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15122615
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Reduced Risks of Both Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes in Nurses: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Taiwan

Abstract: Background: Nurses are typically required to address patient emergencies, and they experience high stress levels in their work, which may expose them to a higher risk of stroke. This cohort study compared the risk of stroke between nurses and the general population. Methods: We used the Taiwan National Health Insurance database to conduct our retrospective cohort study, and we identified 83,641 individuals in the nurse group and 334,564 individuals in the control group. For the nurse group and the control grou… Show more

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“…Concerning the sample gender, the results of this study demonstrated that the highest percentage of the nurse's is female (53.33%). This goes in the same line with the result of the study by (Liao, et al, 2018) who found that the majority of nurses in the study sample were female (99.35%) which was more than male. Abd El-Hay, et al, (2018) who found that female participants were (89.7%), reflecting the gender distribution of the nursing profession.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Concerning the sample gender, the results of this study demonstrated that the highest percentage of the nurse's is female (53.33%). This goes in the same line with the result of the study by (Liao, et al, 2018) who found that the majority of nurses in the study sample were female (99.35%) which was more than male. Abd El-Hay, et al, (2018) who found that female participants were (89.7%), reflecting the gender distribution of the nursing profession.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This results has also been found in a study by (Nagep, et al, 2020) which revealed that there was the most of nurses (85.3 %) within the age group (18 -< 30 years). Another studies conducted by Liao, et al, (2018) andBjartmarz, et al, (2018) who found that the high percent of the nurses were in the age group of less than 35 years old.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%