Cardiovascular risk among nursing workers: a cross-sectional study

to assess cardiovascular risk among nursing workers at a public hospital. a cross-sectional study, with 324 nursing workers, using a questionnaire composed of two information blocks. The first covered issues related to sociodemographic and occupational and health characteristics, and the second, the...

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Published inRevista brasileira de enfermagem Vol. 75; no. 4; pp. e20210305 - 7
Main Authors Ferreira, Patricia Paula Eduardo, Santos, Kelli Borges Dos, Griep, Rosane Harter, Motta, Vanessa Vieira da, Evangelista, Renata Alessandra, Bueno, Alexandre de Assis, Paiva, Elenir Pereira de
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Brazil Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 2022
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Summary:to assess cardiovascular risk among nursing workers at a public hospital. a cross-sectional study, with 324 nursing workers, using a questionnaire composed of two information blocks. The first covered issues related to sociodemographic and occupational and health characteristics, and the second, the Revised Framingham Risk Score (FRS), to stratify cardiovascular risk. To assess work-related psychosocial stress, the Swedish Social Control Demand Scale was used. the most prevalent modifiable risk factor for CVDs was waist circumference (75.9%), followed by overweight (43.8%), obesity (29.3%), alcohol consumption (21.9%), lipoprotein cholesterol low density (LDL) > 130 (20.7%) and hypertension (20.4%). it was found that 96% of workers had a low risk of developing cardiovascular disease in the next ten years, and male workers aged >40 years with shorter working hours are more likely to have cardiovascular disease.
ISSN:0034-7167
1984-0446
DOI:10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0305