Effect of a Developed Nursing Stretch Break Application on Work-Related Musculoskeletal Complications and Fatigue among Nurses: An Interventional Study
Table 2
Some personal/occupational details of the participants (n = 71).
Quantitative variables
Mean ± SD
Min–max
Age (years)
33.32 ± 6.42
24–50
Height (cm)
164.56 ± 7.07
153–184
Weight (kg)
65.28 ± 10.00
45–94
Body mass index (kg·m−2)
24.10 ± 3.36
17.30–34.48
Job tenure (years)
9.70 ± 6.70
1–28
Working h/day
8.19 ± 1.51
6.67–13.00
Qualitative variables
No. (%)
Gender
Male
15 (21.1)
Female
56 (78.9)
Marital status
Single
25 (35.2)
Married
46 (64.8)
Smoking
Yes
1 (1.4)
No
70 (98.6)
Shift work
Yes
61 (85.9)
No
10 (14.1)
Type of employment
Formal∗
36 (50.7)
Contractor†
35 (49.3)
∗Permanent employment. †Transient employment based on a contract.