Article
A gender approach to work ability and its relationship to professional and domestic work hours among nursing personnel
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ROTENBERG, Lúcia et al. A gender approach to work ability and its relationship to professional and domestic work hours among nursing personnel. Appl. Ergon., v. 39, n. 5, p .646-672, Sept. 2008.
0003-6870
10.1016/j.apergo.2008.02.013
1872-9126
Autor
Rotenberg, Lúcia
Portela, Luciana Fernandes
Banks, Bahby
Griep, Rosane Harter
Fischer, Frida Marina
Lansdsbergis, Paul
Resumen
The association between working hours and work ability was examined in a cross sectional study of
male (N=156) and female (N=1092) nurses in three public hospitals. Working hours were considered
in terms of their professional and domestic hours per week and their combined impact; total work
load. Logistic regression analysis showed a significant association between total work load and
inadequate work ability index (WAI) for females only. Females reported a higher proportion of
inadequate WAI, fewer professional work hours but longer domestic work hours. There were no
significant differences in total work load by gender. The combination of professional and domestic
work hours in females seemed to best explain their lower work ability. The findings suggest that
investigations into female well-being need to consider their total work load. Our male sample may
have lacked sufficient power to detect a relationship between working hours and work ability. 2022-01-01
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