Does a 40-week football and Zumba exercise intervention influence self-reported job satisfaction, work role functioning and sick leave among female hospital employees? A cluster-randomised controlled trial

Svein Barene, Peter Krustrup, Andreas Holtermann
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This 40-week cluster-randomised controlled trial (RCT) examines the effects of football and Zumba on self-perceived job satisfaction, work role functioning and sick leave among Norwegian female hospital employees. Hundred-and-seven employees, mainly consisting of nurses (80%), were allocated into three groups; Football (FG), Zumba (ZG) and Control (CG). The exercise groups were offered two to three and one to two 1-h weekly sessions during the first 12 and last 28 weeks, respectively, with an actual weekly exercise frequency of 2.4 ± 0.5 and 0.9 ± 0.2 in FG and 2.3 ± 0.3 and 0.8 ± 0.2 in ZG. Outcome variables were measured at baseline, 12 and 40 weeks. In comparison to CG (4.8 days 95% CI 3.2–6.4), ZG (1.9 days, 95% CI 0.4–3.5) had a significant lower overall mean days of sickness absence during last sick leave period (−2.9 days, 95% CI −5.1 to −0.7, p = .011) which corresponded to a moderate effect size (d = 0.60). Between baseline (88.5%, 95% CI 84.3–92.6) and 12 weeks (93.8%, 95% CI 89.4–98.2), ZG showed significant within-group improvement in total score of the Work Role Functioning Questionnaire (WRFQ) (5.3%, 95% CI 0.6–10.1, p = .029), corresponding to a moderate effect size (d = 0.40). This study indicates that two to three 1-h weekly Zumba sessions can have a preventive effect on sick leave in female hospital employees.

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40周足球和尊巴运动干预对医院女员工自我报告的工作满意度、工作角色功能和病假有影响吗?一组随机对照试验
这项为期40周的集群随机对照试验(RCT)研究了足球和尊巴舞对挪威女医院员工自我感知的工作满意度、工作角色功能和病假的影响。177名员工(80%)分为三组,以护士为主;足球(FG),尊巴(ZG)和控制(CG)。运动组在前12周和后28周分别给予2 ~ 3次和1 ~ 2次每周1小时的运动,每周实际运动频率为FG 2.4±0.5和0.9±0.2,ZG 2.3±0.3和0.8±0.2。在基线、12周和40周时测量结果变量。与CG(4.8天,95% CI 3.2-6.4)相比,ZG(1.9天,95% CI 0.4-3.5)在最后一次病假期间的总体平均缺勤天数显着降低(- 2.9天,95% CI - 5.1至- 0.7,p = 0.011),对应于中等效应大小(d = 0.60)。在基线(88.5%,95% CI 84.3-92.6)和12周(93.8%,95% CI 89.4-98.2)之间,ZG在工作角色功能问卷(WRFQ)总分方面显示组内显著改善(5.3%,95% CI 0.6-10.1, p = 0.029),对应于中等效应量(d = 0.40)。本研究表明,每周2 ~ 3次1小时的尊巴舞对医院女员工的病假有预防作用。
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