Influence of overcommitment on the quality of life and on climacteric symptoms in nursing professionals

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Objective: To describe the general characteristics of nursing professionals and assess the influence of overcommitment on perceived climacteric symptoms and on the quality of life of nursing professionals. Method: A cross-sectional, analytical study of 152 nursing auxiliaries and assistants aged 40 years or older was conducted at 3 hospitals in the interior of São Paulo state. Sociodemographic data were collected and the Blatt-Kupperman Menopausal Index, Women´s Health Questionnaire, Medical Outcome Study 36-item Short Form Health Survey and Effort-Reward Imbalance were applied in 2017. A descriptive analysis was performed and network analysis was carried out. Results: Participants had a mean age of 50.23 years (SD ±7.1). Group 1 comprising 61 (40.1%) women with overcommitment had poorer quality of life as well as more severe climacteric symptoms. Conclusions: Presence of overcommitment seems to influence the negative perception of climacteric symptomatology and quality of life.

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Belém, D., da Silva Filho, C. R., Jacinto, A. F., França, A. B., & Conterno, L. O. (2021). Influence of overcommitment on the quality of life and on climacteric symptoms in nursing professionals. Revista Gaucha de Enfermagem, 42. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2021.20190374

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