The health status of Portuguese healthcare professionals.

Inês Fronteira, André Biscaia
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Several studies have shown that healthcare professionals are at greater risk than the rest of the population of having certain health problems due to the specificity of their workplace and the physical and psychological demands of their work. Additionally, healthcare professionals seem to behave differently when seeking health care. Several studies also indicate that the health of healthcare professionals has an impact on the performance of services and on the health of the population. The present paper analyzes morbidity patterns, health behaviors and lifestyles, self-perceived health status and health service utilization among healthcare professionals, by using the Portuguese 1999 National Health Survey. Results differ from those found in international studies. Portuguese healthcare professionals did not suffer more from some health problems than non-healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals tended to assess their health as good and better as that of other workers. They also reported healthier behaviors (smoked less, drank less and practiced exercise more often) and missed fewer workdays due to sickness. The percentage of healthcare professionals suffering from back pain was lower than the percentage of other workers but they started to complain earlier.

葡萄牙保健专业人员的健康状况。
几项研究表明,由于工作场所的特殊性以及工作对身心的要求,保健专业人员比其他人群更容易出现某些健康问题。此外,医疗保健专业人员在寻求医疗保健时的行为似乎有所不同。一些研究还表明,保健专业人员的健康对服务的绩效和人口的健康有影响。本文利用葡萄牙1999年全国健康调查,分析了卫生保健专业人员的发病率模式、健康行为和生活方式、自我感知的健康状况和卫生服务利用情况。结果与国际研究结果不同。葡萄牙保健专业人员并不比非保健专业人员遭受更多的健康问题。医疗保健专业人员倾向于认为他们的健康状况与其他工作者一样好,甚至更好。他们还报告了更健康的行为(吸烟更少,喝酒更少,锻炼更频繁),因病缺勤的天数也更少。医疗保健专业人员遭受背部疼痛的比例低于其他工作人员的比例,但他们开始抱怨的时间较早。
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