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Work-related stress perception and hypertension amongst health workers of a mission hospital in Oyo State, south-western NigeriaKeywords: hypertension prevalence , job control , job demand , job strain , perceived work stress Abstract: Background: Globalisation and changes in the nature of work have resulted in increasing work-related stress in people in developing countries. Work stress is at present already acknowledged as one of the epidemics of modern working life. It is associated with a number of disease conditions, such as hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, affective disorders, depression, disturbed metabolism (risk of Type II diabetes) and musculoskeletal disorders. Objective: This study was a work site cross-sectional descriptive study carried out amongst the health workers at the Baptist Medical Centre Ogbomoso, Oyo State, south-western Nigeria. The aim of the study was to discern the prevalence of perceived work stress and to explore the relationship between perceived work stress and the presence of hypertension. Methods: A total of 324 consenting health workers of the institution were administered the job demand-control questionnaire to assess work stress. A standardised questionnaire was used to collect socio-demographic data and other personal data. Measurements of blood pressure, weight and height were carried out and body mass indices were calculated. Results: More than a quarter (26.2%) of the subjects perceived themself as stressed at work. The single largest group of hypertensive subjects was seen amongst subjects with work stress. Conclusion: A significant number of health workers in this study is afflicted by work-related stress and perceived work stress was found to be significantly associated with higher hypertension prevalence. La perception du stress lié au travail et l’hypertension chez le personnel soignant d’un h pital missionnaire dans l’Etat d’Oyo, au Sud-ouest du Nigeria Présentation: La mondialisation et les changements dans la nature du travail ont donné lieu à un stress lié au travail chez les habitants des pays en voie de développement. A l’heure actuelle, le stress lié au travail est déjà reconnu comme l’une des épidémies de la vie professionnelle moderne. Il est associé à plusieurs troubles de la santé tels que l’hypertension, les maladies cardiovasculaires, les troubles de l’humeur, la dépression, les troubles du métabolisme (risque de diabète de type II) et les troubles musculo-squelettiques. Objectif: Cette étude a consisté en une étude descriptive transversale d’un lieu de travail a été réalisée auprès des professionnels de la santé au Centre médical baptiste d’Ogbomoso, dans l’Etat d’Oyo, au Sud-ouest du Nigeria. L’objectif de l’étude était de déterminer la prévalence du stress lié au travail per u et d’étudier la relation entre le stress l
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