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ASSOCIATION OF SOME WORKING FACTORS AND MENSTRUAL FUNCTION AMONG NURSES

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  26-34

Abstract

 Introduction: A regular MENSTRUAL CYCLE is the result of regular feedback systems, involving the hypothalamus, anterior pituitary and ovaries. Some factors including age, smoking, weight, exercise, race, psychotic condition, work-time hours, work stress, life satisfaction, menarche age, education, marital status and diet may affect menstrua1 function.Objective: Association of menstrual function with working factors among NURSES.    Materials and Methods: This is a cross-section survey among NURSES of Poursina, Razi, Heshmat Hospitals. 330 questionnaires were given them. It was include of menstrual function (such as: MENSTRUAL CYCLE length, bleeding days, regularity of MENSTRUAL CYCLE, DYSMENORRHEA) and some working factors (such as: work hours, shift work, working place). Questionnaires were collected in two consequentive months, and then the data were analyzed by SPSS 14; ANNOVA and Chi-square test.Results: 307 questionnaires filled, 259 NURSES had DYSMENORRHEAl (86.04%), 51 abnormal bleeding days (17%).59abnormal cycle length (19.6%) and 60 irregular cycle (19.9%) in our study work –time hours was associated with DYSMENORRHEA (p=0.004), working place and shift work with bleeding day (p=0.001), and other factors were not associated.Conclusion: DYSMENORRHEA and bleeding days were influenced by some factors such as work hours, work place and shift work.   

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    MIRBOLOUK, F., SHARAMI, S.H., & FARAJI, R.. (2009). ASSOCIATION OF SOME WORKING FACTORS AND MENSTRUAL FUNCTION AMONG NURSES. JOURNAL OF GUILAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 18(71), 26-34. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/40080/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MIRBOLOUK F., SHARAMI S.H., FARAJI R.. ASSOCIATION OF SOME WORKING FACTORS AND MENSTRUAL FUNCTION AMONG NURSES. JOURNAL OF GUILAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2009;18(71):26-34. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/40080/en

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    F. MIRBOLOUK, S.H. SHARAMI, and R. FARAJI, “ASSOCIATION OF SOME WORKING FACTORS AND MENSTRUAL FUNCTION AMONG NURSES,” JOURNAL OF GUILAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 18, no. 71, pp. 26–34, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/40080/en

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