Lifestyle of health workers from pediatric units during the pandemic: A cross-sectional study

Milena Oliveira Coutinho, Michael Daian Pacheco Ramos, Larissa De Souza Correia, J. C. Cavalcante Neto
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This study aimed to assess the lifestyle of health workers in pediatric units of Bahia, Brazil, by comparing the total and domain scores of the Fantastic Lifestyle Questionnaire (FLQ) according to sex, age group, and employment profile. This cross-sectional study included 407 health workers from four pediatric health units in Bahia. The FLQ and a sociodemographic questionnaire were answered via Google Forms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Men scored significantly lower than women in the ‘tobacco and toxics’ (p = 0.046) and ‘alcohol’ (p < 0.001) domains but higher in the ‘sleep, seat belt, stress, and safe sex’ domain (p = 0.01). Younger health workers (18 to 34 years old) scored significantly higher than older workers (35 to 64 years old) in the ‘tobacco and toxics’ domain (p = 0.03). Direct healthcare workers (e.g., nurses and doctors) scored significantly higher than indirect healthcare workers (e.g., administrators) in the ‘tobacco and toxics’ domain (p = 0.04). Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the lifestyle of most workers was classified as very good (56.02%). Our findings indicate changes in the lifestyle of health workers, especially concerning the use of tobacco, alcohol, and conditions related to sleep, stress, safe sex, and traffic safety behaviors. Future studies are recommended to understand better the determinants and conditioning factors of tobacco use by health workers and design targeted public health initiatives.
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大流行期间儿科医务人员的生活方式:横断面研究
本研究旨在通过比较神奇生活方式问卷(FLQ)的总分和域分,评估巴西巴伊亚州儿科医疗单位卫生工作者的生活方式,并根据性别、年龄组和就业情况进行比较。这项横断面研究包括来自巴伊亚州四个儿科医疗单位的 407 名医务工作者。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,他们通过谷歌表格回答了 FLQ 和社会人口调查问卷。男性在 "烟草和有毒物质"(p = 0.046)和 "酒精"(p < 0.001)领域的得分明显低于女性,但在 "睡眠、安全带、压力和安全性行为 "领域的得分高于女性(p = 0.01)。年轻医护人员(18 至 34 岁)在 "烟草和有毒物质 "领域的得分明显高于年长医护人员(35 至 64 岁)(p = 0.03)。直接医护人员(如护士和医生)在 "烟草和有毒物质 "领域的得分明显高于间接医护人员(如行政人员)(p = 0.04)。尽管发生了 COVID-19 大流行,但大多数工作人员的生活方式仍被归类为 "非常好"(56.02%)。我们的研究结果表明,医务工作者的生活方式发生了变化,尤其是在吸烟、饮酒以及与睡眠、压力、安全性行为和交通安全行为相关的条件方面。建议今后开展研究,以更好地了解医务工作者吸烟的决定因素和影响因素,并设计有针对性的公共卫生措施。
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