长时间工作与产科并发症:一项针对女医生的横断面研究

IF 1.5 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Hasna Adil , Mehwish Maqsood , Hasina M. Kadri , Hafsa Ahmed , Muhammad F. Iqbal , Misbah Nizamani , Tooba Hussain , Nabiha Syed , Lawiza Asghar
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摘要

研究设计对 149 名至少怀过一次孕、目前在卡拉奇两家三甲医院工作的女性 MBBS 毕业生(平均年龄:33.5 ± 7.3 岁)进行了横断面研究。数据是通过自填式问卷收集的,问卷内容包括参与者的人口统计学特征和第一次怀孕的过程,包括工作时间、产前和产后并发症。连续变量计算平均数和标准差,分类变量计算频率和百分比。结果 在最终分析的 149 名参与者中,85.9% 的医生生下了活产婴儿,12.8% 的医生流产,1.3% 的医生死产。三个孕期的平均工作时间分别为 53.76、53.66 和 48.7 小时。43%的医生在怀孕期间至少出现过一次产前并发症。与工作时间少于 55 小时的妇女相比,在怀孕的第一、第二和第三孕期每周工作时间超过或等于 55 小时的妇女经历了更多的产前并发症(p 值分别为 0.042、0.021 和 0.018)。61.7%的女性至少经历过一次产期并发症,其中最常见的是引产(39.1%)。分娩并发症与第二孕期工作量的增加有明显关系(平均 58 小时对 46 小时,P 值 0.040)。外科专业医生发生至少一种产期并发症的风险是内科专业医生的 2.7 倍(95% Cl:1.235-5.870)。产后并发症仅与怀孕后三个月的长时间工作有明显关系,但与内科医生相比,外科医生更容易出现产后并发症。
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Long working hours and obstetric complications: A cross-sectional study among female doctors

Objective

To investigate the effects of long working hours on pregnancy complications and obstetric outcomes among female doctors working in tertiary care hospitals of Karachi.

Study design

A cross-sectional study was conducted on 149 female MBBS graduates (mean age: 33.5 ± 7.3 years) who had conceived at least once, currently working in two tertiary-care hospitals of Karachi. Data was collected through a self-administered questionnaire containing questions regarding demography and course of 1st pregnancy of the participants including working hours, antenatal and natal complications. Means and standard deviations were calculated for continuous variables with frequencies and percentages for categorical variables. The association between long working hours and different antenatal and natal complications was investigated using Chi-square test and T-test.

Results

Out of 149 participants included in final analysis, 85.9 % doctors gave birth to alive babies while 12.8 % had miscarriages and 1.3 % had stillbirth. Mean working hours during the three trimesters were found to be 53.76, 53.66 and 48.7, respectively. 43 % doctors experienced at least one antenatal complication during their pregnancy. Women who worked more than or equal to 55 h per week during 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimester of their pregnancy experienced more antenatal complications than women who worked less than 55 h (p-value=0.042, 0.021 and 0.018 respectively). 61.7 % females experienced at least one natal complication, most common of which was induction of Labour (39.1 %). Natal complications were significantly associated with increased workload during 2nd trimester (mean 58 vs 46 h, p-value 0.040). Doctors belonging to surgical specialty had 2.7 times higher risk of developing at least one natal complication than doctors of medical specialty (95 % Cl: 1.235–5.870).

Conclusion

Long working hours during pregnancy are associated with antenatal complications among female doctors. Natal complications were only significantly related to long working hours during 2nd trimester of pregnancy, however, female surgeons are more prone to develop natal complications than doctors belonging to medical specialties.

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