Investigation of the prevalence situation and risk factors for irritable bowel syndrome of the residents receiving standardized training
10.3969/j.issn.1672-2159.2024.04.003
- VernacularTitle:规培医生肠易激综合征患病情况调查及危险因素分析
- Author:
Bing-Xu HOU
1
;
Yan-Li ZHOU
;
Xiu-Jing ZHANG
;
Jing WANG
;
Mao-Lin ZHAO
Author Information
1. 063000 华北理工大学附属医院消化内科
- Keywords:
irritable bowel syndrome;
residents receiving standardized training;
Rome Ⅳ Standard;
prevalence;
risk factors
- From:
Modern Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment in Gastroenterology
2024;29(4):403-406
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the prevalence situation and risk factors for irritable bowel syndrome(IBS)of the residents receiving standardized training.Methods A questionnaire was developed based on Rome Ⅳ Standard of IBS,and 306 residents receiving standardized training in the Affiliated Hospital of North China University of Science and Technology were selected for questionnaire survey,to understand the prevalence situation and analyze risk factors of IBS.Results The overall prevalence of IBS in the residents receiving standardized training is 18.6%.The prevalence of females was significantly higher than that of males(22.7%vs 11.1%),the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The prevalence of IBS was different in different grades:18.6%in grade one,10.3%in grade two and 26.2%in grade three,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The univariate analysis revealed that drinking,eating spicy stimulating food,exercise,weekly working hours,anxiety and insomnia were the influencing factors of IBS.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that drinking,frequently eating spicy stimulating food,lack of exercise,working hours≥55 hours per week,and anxiety were independent risk factors of IBS among the residents receiving standardized training(P<0.05).Conclusion The overall prevalence of IBS among the residents receiving standardized training is higher.The prevalence of IBS in females is significantly higher than that in males.The prevalence is higher in grade three.Drinking,frequently eating spicy stimulating food,lack of exercise,working hours≥55 hours per week,and anxiety are independent risk factors for IBS among the residents receiving standardized training.Active intervention measures should be taken to reduce the prevalence of IBS and improve the quality of life of the residents receiving standardized training.