Related influencing factors of gynecological diseases in grassroot level female medical staffs
10.11763/j.issn.2095-2619.2019.05.014
- Author:
Canjian LU
1
;
Lian GAO
1
;
Wenlan YU
;
Haihong LI
;
Qingchun ZHOU
1
;
Cuilan TENG
;
Meiqin DENG
;
Zhuoxin HUANG
1
;
He ZHONG
1
Author Information
1. Hengxian Center for Disease Control and Prevention Hengxian,Guangxi 530300,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Female;
Medical staff;
Gynecologic disease;
Genital tract infection;
Gynecological tumors;
Influencing factors
- From:
China Occupational Medicine
2019;46(05):595-598
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and relevant influencing factors of gynecological diseases of grassroot level female medical staffs. METHODS: A total of 2 308 female medical workers from county, town and village in hengxian County of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region were selected as study subjects by cluster sampling method. The basic information, occupational history, reproductive health and fertility of these subjects were investigated by Reproducetive Health Survey Questionnaine of Female Workers. RESULTS: The total prevalence of gynecological diseases in female medical staffs was 21.6%. Among them, the prevalence of genital tract infections was 15.6%, and gynecological tumors was 6.0%. The top three gynecologic diseases were vaginitis(9.2%), uterine fibroids(4.3%) and cervicitis(3.5%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis results indicated that the younger the patients, the higher the risk of reproductive tract infectious diseases(P<0.01), and the lower the risk of gynecological tumors(P<0.01). The risk of reproductive tract infectious diseases and gynecological tumors in married patients was higher than that in unmarried staffs(P<0.05). The higher the number of abortions, the higher the risk of reproductive tract infectious diseases and gynecological tumors(P<0.01). The risk of reproductive tract infectious diseases was higher and the risk of gynecological tumors was lower in female shift workers than that of non-shift workers(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Vaginitis, uterine fibroids and cervicitis are the main gynecological diseases in grassroot level female medical staffs. The incidence of gynecological diseases is related to age, history of marriage, childbirth and abortion, and work-shifts.