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Prevalence and Contributed Factors for Varicose Veins in Intensive Care Unit Nurses at Baghdad Teaching Hospitals
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December 2023

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Azerbaijan Pharmaceutical and Pharmacotherapy J

Juma Jabur A. Al-Alreda

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Background: Varicose vein (VV) is a common problem that mostly occurs in legs. This medical condition can influence the quality of life and working condition of nurses. Aim of the study: To estimate the prevalence of lower limbs varicosity and its associated risk factors among nurses. Methods: This a cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out among 100 nurses working Baghdad Teaching Hospital, Surgical Specialties Hospital, and Al- Kidney Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq from January 1st to May 10th, 2022. The participants were recruited in the study using systematic random sampling. The Occupational Sitting and Physical Activity and Aberdeen Varicose Vein Questionnaires were used for data gathering. Results: The prevalence of varicose veins was estimated to be (48%) of the sample. There are a significant association between (age, prolonged standing, body mass index and varicose vein. Conclusion: The prevalence of VV among the nurses working in Baghdad teaching hospitals was high, and many factors showed a significant relation with this problem. Nurses should be informed about preventive measures and treatments for this medical condition.

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... [17][18][19] The marital status shows that 90% of them were married so that these results come in total agreement with the current results of the studies. [20][21][22] Table 3 represents respondents' attitudes towards prostate cancer screening. Most (49%) of the respondents had strong positive level, while 48% of them had positive, and only a few percent (3%) of total participants had negative attitude toward early detection and intention screening of PCa. ...

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Patients’ attitudes concerning contributing factors and early detection of prostate cancer
Prevalence and Contributed Factors for Varicose Veins in Intensive Care Unit Nurses at Baghdad Teaching Hospitals

Azerbaijan Pharmaceutical and Pharmacotherapy J