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The prevalence of hypertension and influencing factors among the employees of a university hospital

Seher Kurtul, Funda KAYA AK, Meral Türk

2020African Health Sciences29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hypertension is a serious disease with increasing worldwide prevalence, leading to life-threatening complications. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was carried out in a university hospital. The Occupational Health and Safety Unit data concerning the health examinations of employees were used to determine the prevalence of hypertension in a university hospital and to define the relationship between hypertension and sociodemographic and occupational parameters. Logistic regression analyses were performed for the variables having a significant association with high blood pressure. RESULTS: The data generated during the periodic examination of 3,480 (92%) of all employees (3,780) were analyzed. The prevalence of hypertension was 14.8%. The prevalence of hypertension was found to be 13.5%, 13.9%, and 23.7% among physicians, non-physician healthcare personnel and officers respectively. The logistic regression model revealed a statistically significant correlation between hypertension and male gender, age and BMI. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of hypertension was highest among staff members. Special programs would facilitate the diagnosis, control, and prevention of high blood pressure among the high-risk groups, especially men, the elderly and the obese hospital employees.

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MedicineLogistic regressionBlood pressureDiseaseCross-sectional studyHealth careUniversity hospitalPrevalenceFamily medicineDemographyGerontologyEmergency medicineEnvironmental healthEpidemiologyInternal medicinePathologyEconomic growthSociologyEconomicsBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesWorkplace Health and Well-beingSodium Intake and Health
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