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Self-rated health and general procrastination in nurses: a cross-sectional study
oleh: Mahdi Basirimoghadam, Forough Rafii, Abbas Ebadi
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Diterbitkan: | The Pan African Medical Journal 2020-08-01 |
Deskripsi
INTRODUCTION: Nurses are responsible for taking care of the health of the general public. NursesÂ' own health is among the important factors affecting the quality of patient care. Self-Rated Health is one of the indicators used extensively in health research for the assessment of the health status of individuals. The present study was conducted to evaluate self-rated health and its relationship with general procrastination in nurses. METHODS: the present cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019 on 305 Iranian nurses selected by stratified random sampling. The relationship of self-rated health with procrastination was determined using an ordinal logistic regression analysis after adjustments for personal and occupational factors. RESULTS: self-rated health was poor/bad in 11.3% of the nurses, fair in 23.7%, good in 34.3% and excellent in 30.7%. After adjustments for personal and occupational factors, a significant relationship was observed between procrastination and self-related health (OR=0.95; 95%CI 0.92, 0.98). CONCLUSION: the results showed an unfavorable health status in nurses. Given the significant relationship between procrastination and poor self-related health in nurses, it is essential to consider this relationship for improving nursesÂ' health.