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Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú

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Abstract

VALENZUELA NARVAEZ, Daniel Raúl  and  GAYOSO CERVANTES, Milagros. Relationship between the frequency of work-related stress and prevalence of functional dyspepsia in Lima Geriatric Army Hospital. Rev. gastroenterol. Perú [online]. 2017, vol.37, n.1, pp.16-21. ISSN 1022-5129.

Objective: To determine the relationship between the frequency of work-related stress and prevalence of functional dyspepsia in a sample of 218 military older 50 years in 2010 in Lima Military Hospital Geriatric. Materials and methods: Descriptive and explanatory study and for the data collection on stress, were used the Vital Events Scale Holmes-Rahe and clinical records for clinical and upper endoscopy registration that comply the criteria of Rome III for functional dyspepsia. For processing and data analysis the statistical software package SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) was used. Results: 100% of military showed some level of work stress during the study year; thus, 36.7% had a high level, 31.2% medium or moderate level, and 32.1% had low stress level; these percentages medium and high stress levels accounted for 67.9%. These results establish that job stress is a common discomfort in the study population (tabulated Chi2 = 3.841, chi2 observed = 27,908). Regarding functional dyspepsia prevalence of 37.2%, which indicates that it is a common condition in those military (tabular Z = 1.96, Z c = 9.163) it was determined. Conclusions: There is a significant relationship between the frequency of work-related stress and prevalence of functional dyspepsia in military activity in older than 50 years (tabulated Chi2 = 5.991, chi2 observed = 28,878, contingency coefficient = 0.342).

Keywords : Burnout; professional; Dyspepsia; Prevalence.

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