Background: The nursing workforce is ageing and increased age and demands at work, can impact on physical activity levels in the workplace and at leisure. Research has shown that work physical activity, without activity at leisure, is insufficient to prolong well-being. This study investigated the physical activity levels of a sample of nurses and aimed to determine if age and job demands are associated with engaging in recommended physical activity levels at work and at leisure. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with data collected during 2016. Two-hundred and ten nurses participated in the study. Two validated instruments were used: the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire (quantitative and cognitive demands) and the Interna...
Nurses face multiple stressors on a daily basis and often report the greatest stress of all health c...
Issue addressed: Previous research has shown that approximately 60% of nurses in Australia are overw...
• Background:According to high prevalence of non-communicable diseases, inactivity is the most impor...
Background: The nursing workforce is ageing and increased age and demands at work, can impact on phy...
Aim and Objective: To investigate health differences between nurses who report meeting the daily phy...
Background: Lifestyle behaviors, including physical activity, may help to mitigate the chronic disea...
Introduction: Physical activity enables nurses to better control their mental and physical strain at...
Objective: work related health is changing when employees grow older. The present study evaluates he...
Objectives: To identify the prevalence and predictors of physical exercise among nurses. Methods:...
Aims and objectives To identify the nurses' perceptions of their role with respect to promoting phys...
Aim: To investigate how nurses perceive tasks and responsibilities in physical activity promotion of...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has focused on the potential benefits of physical activity in occupation...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives. To understand nurses’ attitudes towards physical activity care for...
Emergency nursing is a physically demanding occupation yet research suggests they do not meet curren...
Background and objectiveAdverse working conditions contribute to obesity and physical inactivity. Th...
Nurses face multiple stressors on a daily basis and often report the greatest stress of all health c...
Issue addressed: Previous research has shown that approximately 60% of nurses in Australia are overw...
• Background:According to high prevalence of non-communicable diseases, inactivity is the most impor...
Background: The nursing workforce is ageing and increased age and demands at work, can impact on phy...
Aim and Objective: To investigate health differences between nurses who report meeting the daily phy...
Background: Lifestyle behaviors, including physical activity, may help to mitigate the chronic disea...
Introduction: Physical activity enables nurses to better control their mental and physical strain at...
Objective: work related health is changing when employees grow older. The present study evaluates he...
Objectives: To identify the prevalence and predictors of physical exercise among nurses. Methods:...
Aims and objectives To identify the nurses' perceptions of their role with respect to promoting phys...
Aim: To investigate how nurses perceive tasks and responsibilities in physical activity promotion of...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has focused on the potential benefits of physical activity in occupation...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives. To understand nurses’ attitudes towards physical activity care for...
Emergency nursing is a physically demanding occupation yet research suggests they do not meet curren...
Background and objectiveAdverse working conditions contribute to obesity and physical inactivity. Th...
Nurses face multiple stressors on a daily basis and often report the greatest stress of all health c...
Issue addressed: Previous research has shown that approximately 60% of nurses in Australia are overw...
• Background:According to high prevalence of non-communicable diseases, inactivity is the most impor...