工作场所健康促进
心理干预
健康促进
母乳喂养
医学
护理部
斯科普斯
系统回顾
晋升(国际象棋)
促进母乳喂养
包裹体(矿物)
人口
梅德林
老年学
心理学
环境卫生
公共卫生
社会心理学
政治学
儿科
法学
政治
作者
Rocío Jiménez-Mérida,Manuel Romero‐Saldaña,Rafael Molina‐Luque,Guillermo Molina‐Recio,Alfonso Meneses Monroy,Rocío de Diego‐Cordero,Manuel Vaquero Abellán
摘要
To analyse workplace health promotion interventions implemented exclusively for the female population.The differences in biological, psychological and social characteristics, as well as the type of work carried out by men and women, make it necessary for workplace health promotion to be specific for each group. This study focussed on working women.Workplace health promotion interventions are centred on increasing the well-being and health of the employees. Occupational health nurses play an essential role in the implementation of these interventions.A systematic review was carried out using the MEDLINE and Scopus databases, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines.Twelve articles met the inclusion criteria. Two lines of interventions were found: (1) promotion of breastfeeding (16.6%) and (2) promotion of physical activity and other healthy lifestyles (83.4%). The interventions studied underlined promoting breastfeeding, preventing a sedentary lifestyle, improving body composition, reducing cardiovascular risk, relieving premenstrual symptoms, time of breastfeeding after returning to work, and showing favourable results.The lack of studies on the subject and the medium-to-low quality of the articles included in the review have made it difficult to analyse workplace health promotion interventions, making it necessary to continue research in this area.There are very few occupational health promotion interventions targeting women (1.9%), and the majority of them focus on promoting physical activity. It is worrying that specific aspects of women's health are poorly addressed.The work of the occupational nurse essentially is to guarantee the health of women in the workplace, being the key figure in the research and development of gender-related policies in the field of public health.
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