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Work (Reading, Mass.), Jan 29, 2015
Research in the area of workplace health promotion from a salutogenic perspective is lacking in E... more Research in the area of workplace health promotion from a salutogenic perspective is lacking in Eastern Europe. To evaluate the relationship between psychosocial work environment and health from a salutogenic perspective among Lithuanian hospital workers. Using a cross-sectional design a questionnaire was distributed to staff in a large hospital in Lithuania. Out of 811 employees, 714 completed the survey: 151 physicians, 449 nurses and 114 other staff members (e.g., psychologists, technicians, therapists). A response rate of 88.0% was achieved. The Work Experience Measurement Scale (WEMS) and the Salutogenic Health Indicator Scale (SHIS) were linguistically adapted and used for the first time in a Lithuanian context. Logistic and multiple linear regression models were used for the analyses. Supportive working conditions, positive internal work experiences and time experience contributed the most to good health, defined as a high SHIS index. Having an executive post was significantl...
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania), 2008
The aim of the study was to establish factors associated with poor sleep and to assess the relati... more The aim of the study was to establish factors associated with poor sleep and to assess the relationship between self-evaluated sleep quality and health-related quality of life. Sleep complaints were evaluated using Basic Nordic Sleep Questionnaire, and health-related quality of life was assessed by SF-36. Subjective data about sleep quality were obtained from 1602 randomly selected persons: 600 males and 1002 females, aged 35-74 years. SF-36 was filled in by 1016 persons: 379 males and 637 females. Health status was evaluated by Perceived Health Questionnaire. The odds ratios of poor sleep were calculated using binary logistic regression analysis. Among males poor self-evaluated health, frequent stress events, regular nighttime awakenings, and sleep latency period longer than 15 min in workdays were significant predictors of poor sleep. Among females, duration of sleep shorter than 7 h, frequent stress events, poor self-evaluated health, sleep latency period longer than 15 min in wo...
Acta medica Lituanica, 2011
Background. The aim of the study was to establish relations between work experience and health, e... more Background. The aim of the study was to establish relations between work experience and health, evaluated by salutogenic health indicators, among school workers.
Key words: poor sleep; self-evaluated sleep quality; health-related quality of life. Summary. Obj... more Key words: poor sleep; self-evaluated sleep quality; health-related quality of life. Summary. Objective. The aim of the study was to establish factors associated with poor sleep and to assess the relationship between self-evaluated sleep quality and health-related quality of life. Material and methods. Sleep complaints were evaluated using Basic Nordic Sleep Questionnaire, and health-related quality of life was assessed by SF-36. Subjective data about sleep quality were obtained from 1602 randomly selected persons: 600 males and 1002 females, aged 35-74 years. SF-36 was filled in by 1016 persons: 379 males and 637 females. Health status was evaluated by Perceived Health Questionnaire. The odds ratios of poor sleep were calculated using binary logistic regression analysis. Results. Among males poor self-evaluated health, frequent stress events, regular nighttime awakenings, and sleep latency period longer than 15 min in workdays were significant predictors of poor sleep. Among females, duration of sleep shorter than 7 h, frequent stress events, poor self-evaluated health, sleep latency period longer than 15 min in workdays, and regular nighttime awakenings predicted poor sleep. Poor sleepers, as compared with good ones, had poorer healthrelated quality of life. Conclusions. Poor perceived health, frequent stress events, regular nighttime awakenings, and sleep latency period longer than 15 min were indicated as significant predictors of poor sleep. Poor sleep worsened health-related quality of life in all domains of SF-36. Age, years % Factors associated with poor sleep and health-related quality of life Nepasitenkinimą miegu lemiantys veiksniai ir su sveikata susijusi gyvenimo kokybė Jurgita Andruškienė, Giedrius Varoneckas, Arvydas Martinkėnas, Vilius Grabauskas 1 Kauno medicinos universiteto Psichofiziologijos ir reabilitacijos institutas, 1 Profilaktinės medicinos katedra Raktažodžiai: nepasitenkinimas miegu, miego kokybė, su sveikata susijusi gyvenimo kokybė. Santrauka. Darbo tikslas. Ištirti veiksnius, lemiančius nepasitenkinimą miegu, ir nustatyti ryšį tarp miego kokybės vertinimo bei su sveikata susijusios gyvenimo kokybės. Tyrimo medžiaga ir metodai. Miego kokybė vertinta remiantis Šiaurės šalių miego klausimynu. Su sveikata Medicina (Kaunas) 2008; 44 Factors associated with poor sleep and health-related quality of life
Work (Reading, Mass.), Jan 29, 2015
Research in the area of workplace health promotion from a salutogenic perspective is lacking in E... more Research in the area of workplace health promotion from a salutogenic perspective is lacking in Eastern Europe. To evaluate the relationship between psychosocial work environment and health from a salutogenic perspective among Lithuanian hospital workers. Using a cross-sectional design a questionnaire was distributed to staff in a large hospital in Lithuania. Out of 811 employees, 714 completed the survey: 151 physicians, 449 nurses and 114 other staff members (e.g., psychologists, technicians, therapists). A response rate of 88.0% was achieved. The Work Experience Measurement Scale (WEMS) and the Salutogenic Health Indicator Scale (SHIS) were linguistically adapted and used for the first time in a Lithuanian context. Logistic and multiple linear regression models were used for the analyses. Supportive working conditions, positive internal work experiences and time experience contributed the most to good health, defined as a high SHIS index. Having an executive post was significantl...
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania), 2008
The aim of the study was to establish factors associated with poor sleep and to assess the relati... more The aim of the study was to establish factors associated with poor sleep and to assess the relationship between self-evaluated sleep quality and health-related quality of life. Sleep complaints were evaluated using Basic Nordic Sleep Questionnaire, and health-related quality of life was assessed by SF-36. Subjective data about sleep quality were obtained from 1602 randomly selected persons: 600 males and 1002 females, aged 35-74 years. SF-36 was filled in by 1016 persons: 379 males and 637 females. Health status was evaluated by Perceived Health Questionnaire. The odds ratios of poor sleep were calculated using binary logistic regression analysis. Among males poor self-evaluated health, frequent stress events, regular nighttime awakenings, and sleep latency period longer than 15 min in workdays were significant predictors of poor sleep. Among females, duration of sleep shorter than 7 h, frequent stress events, poor self-evaluated health, sleep latency period longer than 15 min in wo...
Acta medica Lituanica, 2011
Background. The aim of the study was to establish relations between work experience and health, e... more Background. The aim of the study was to establish relations between work experience and health, evaluated by salutogenic health indicators, among school workers.
Key words: poor sleep; self-evaluated sleep quality; health-related quality of life. Summary. Obj... more Key words: poor sleep; self-evaluated sleep quality; health-related quality of life. Summary. Objective. The aim of the study was to establish factors associated with poor sleep and to assess the relationship between self-evaluated sleep quality and health-related quality of life. Material and methods. Sleep complaints were evaluated using Basic Nordic Sleep Questionnaire, and health-related quality of life was assessed by SF-36. Subjective data about sleep quality were obtained from 1602 randomly selected persons: 600 males and 1002 females, aged 35-74 years. SF-36 was filled in by 1016 persons: 379 males and 637 females. Health status was evaluated by Perceived Health Questionnaire. The odds ratios of poor sleep were calculated using binary logistic regression analysis. Results. Among males poor self-evaluated health, frequent stress events, regular nighttime awakenings, and sleep latency period longer than 15 min in workdays were significant predictors of poor sleep. Among females, duration of sleep shorter than 7 h, frequent stress events, poor self-evaluated health, sleep latency period longer than 15 min in workdays, and regular nighttime awakenings predicted poor sleep. Poor sleepers, as compared with good ones, had poorer healthrelated quality of life. Conclusions. Poor perceived health, frequent stress events, regular nighttime awakenings, and sleep latency period longer than 15 min were indicated as significant predictors of poor sleep. Poor sleep worsened health-related quality of life in all domains of SF-36. Age, years % Factors associated with poor sleep and health-related quality of life Nepasitenkinimą miegu lemiantys veiksniai ir su sveikata susijusi gyvenimo kokybė Jurgita Andruškienė, Giedrius Varoneckas, Arvydas Martinkėnas, Vilius Grabauskas 1 Kauno medicinos universiteto Psichofiziologijos ir reabilitacijos institutas, 1 Profilaktinės medicinos katedra Raktažodžiai: nepasitenkinimas miegu, miego kokybė, su sveikata susijusi gyvenimo kokybė. Santrauka. Darbo tikslas. Ištirti veiksnius, lemiančius nepasitenkinimą miegu, ir nustatyti ryšį tarp miego kokybės vertinimo bei su sveikata susijusios gyvenimo kokybės. Tyrimo medžiaga ir metodai. Miego kokybė vertinta remiantis Šiaurės šalių miego klausimynu. Su sveikata Medicina (Kaunas) 2008; 44 Factors associated with poor sleep and health-related quality of life