High prevalence of fibromyalgia syndrome among Israeli nurses.


Journal

Clinical and experimental rheumatology
ISSN: 0392-856X
Titre abrégé: Clin Exp Rheumatol
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 8308521

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Historique:
received: 31 03 2019
accepted: 04 07 2019
pubmed: 7 11 2019
medline: 14 8 2020
entrez: 8 11 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Stress has extensively been shown to trigger fibromyalgia syndrome (FM). Nursing is associated with high levels of stress. Our hypothesis was that nurses suffer from an increased prevalence of FM symptoms, and that these symptoms correlate with the levels of stress to which they are exposed in the course of their occupation. The study was conducted as a targeted survey distributed to nursing staff in Soroka University Medical Centre, Beer-Sheva, Israel. Participants were asked to answer a questionnaire evaluating symptoms of FM, based on the current diagnostic criteria, which include the widespread pain index (WPI) and the symptom severity scale (SSS). Participants were further questioned regarding stressful experiences during their work and about post-traumatic symptoms as well as regarding work performance and motivation. 206 participants completed the study questionnaire (84.5% females and 15.5% males). Twenty (9.7%) participants of the sample fulfilled criteria for diagnosis of FM reaching rates among females and males of 10.9% and 3.1% respectively. The prevalence of FM in our study was related to age with the highest prevalence in the older age groups (p=0.012). FM symptoms were strongly correlated with work related stress and were strongly correlated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)-related symptoms. Work-performance parameters did not show a significant correlation with FM parameters. FM is highly prevalent among nursing staff. Our findings point towards the possibility that work-related stress and traumatic events may play a major role in the development of FM symptoms among nurses. With aging this association is more significant.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31694749
pii: 14161

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

25-30

Auteurs

Leonid Barski (L)

Department of Internal Medicine F, Soroka Univerity Medical Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel. lbarski@bgu.ac.il.

Tali Shafat (T)

Department of Internal Medicine F, Soroka Univerity Medical Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

Yafa Buskila (Y)

Orot Israel College of Education, Rehovot, Israel.

Howard Amital (H)

Department of Internal Medicine B and Zabludowicz Centre for Autoimmune Diseases, Sheba Medical Centre, Tel Hashomer, Israel.

Yauheni Makulin (Y)

Department of Internal Medicine G, Soroka University Medical Centre, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

Boris Shvarts (B)

Department of Internal Medicine F, Soroka Univerity Medical Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

Alan Jotkowitz (A)

Department of Internal Medicine F, Soroka Univerity Medical Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

Dan Buskila (D)

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

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