Health-Related Symptoms and Working Conditions on Vulnerability to Presenteeism Among Nurses in South Korea.
In: Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, Jg. 33 (2021-11-01), Heft 8, S. 880-887
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Presenteeism among nurses is reported to be higher than that of other professional workers, and affects one's health and the safety of their patients. Therefore, study on correlation between complex working condition and presenteeism is needed among nurses. This study aimed to predict characteristics of high-risk groups for presenteeism among nurses. The analysis used data which generated 478 nurses who participated in the fifth Korean Working Conditions Survey (2017). This study built a complex samples logistic regression model and decision tree analysis. Presenteeism was significantly higher among those who experienced musculoskeletal pain, high emotional demands, discrimination, and psychological adverse social behavior at the workplace. Combined presence of psychological adverse social behavior and musculoskeletal pain was predicted presenteeism, and should be treated as groups with a high risk of presenteeism. Nurses should be aware of high-risk group for presenteeism and treat them as a priority group to manage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Health-Related Symptoms and Working Conditions on Vulnerability to Presenteeism Among Nurses in South Korea.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Yi, Jee-Seon ; Kim, Eungyung ; Kim, Hyeoneui |
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Zeitschrift: | Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, Jg. 33 (2021-11-01), Heft 8, S. 880-887 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2021 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1010-5395 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1177/10105395211008692 |
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