Open Access
Subscription Access
Open Access
Subscription Access
Health Related Quality of Life among Bank Workers in Punjab:A Comparison with Normal Healthy Subjects
Subscribe/Renew Journal
Objective: Health related problems can restrict with even the most elementary aspects of daily living. It is a significant reason of occupational complaint and diminished quality of life for the staffs. Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is an assessment of the person’s well-being. The purpose of this research is to determine HRQOL among the employees of the bank in India. Method: HRQOL were cross-sectionally measured over and done with short form of SF-36 questionnaire. Total 400 Subjects aged between 25-45 years who met the inclusion criteria were selected for the study where 200 bank emplyees and 200 normal healthy population. Results: HRQOL were significantly lower in bank employees as compare to the normal population (P<.001). Conclusion: The result of the study ascertained that HRQOL appears to be lower among bank workers in Punjab. Therefor it is essential for interventions aimed at justifying the HRQOL among employees of the banking sector.
Keywords
Health Related Quality of Life, Bank Workers and SF-36 Questionnaire.
Subscription
Login to verify subscription
User
Font Size
Information
- Moom RK, Sing LP, Moom N. Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorder among computer bank office employees in Punjab (India): a case study. Procedia Manufacturing. 2015 Jan 1; 3:6624-31.
- Bresnahan TF, Brynjolfsson E, Hitt LM. Information technology, workplace organization, and the demand for skilled labor: Firm-level evidence. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 2002 Feb 1;117(1):339-76.
- Lee KR. Impacts of Information Technology on Society in the new Century. Konsbruck Robert Lee. Route de Chavannes C. 2002;27.
- Verma J, Malviya V. The impact of internet and digital media on reading habit. InXXIV National Seminar of the IASLIC 2014 (Vol. 50).
- Wærsted M, Hanvold TN, Veiersted KB. Computer work and musculoskeletal disorders of the neck and upper extremity: a systematic review. BMC musculoskeletal disorders. 2010 Dec;11(1):79
- Malamardi SN, Kamath R, Tiwari R, Nair BV, Chandrasekaran V, Phadnis S. Occupational stress and health-related quality of life among public sector bank employees: A cross-sectional study in Mysore, Karnataka, India. Indian journal of occupational and environmental medicine. 2015 Sep;19(3):134.
- Ware JEJ, Sherbourne CD: The MOS 36 item short form health survey (SF 36): conceptual framework and item selection. Medical Care 1992, 30:473– 483.
- Tiwary BK. Indian Banking Industry: Competition and opportunities. Intl Jour Sci, Res2012; 1:65-7.
- Beilin LJ. The fifth Sir George Pickering memorial lecture. Epitaph to essential hypertension--a preventable disorder of known aetiology? J Hypertens 1988;6:85-94
- Lang J. Prevention and Wellness. Australia: National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission Australian Government; 2013. p. 25
- Adibe MO, Ubaka CM, Igboeli NU, Abraham-Igwe KA. Effect of Occupational Factors on the Quality of Life of Workers in Governmental and Non-Governmental Sectors in Southeastern Nigeria. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 2014;13(2):287-93.
- Boberska M, Szczuka Z, Kruk M, Knoll N, Keller J, Hohl DH, Luszczynska A. Sedentary behaviours and health-related quality of life. A systematic review and meta-analysis. Health psychology review. 2018 Apr 3;12(2):195-210.
- Silva LS, Barreto SM. Adverse psychosocial working conditions and poor quality of life among financial service employees in Brazil. Journal of Occupational Health. 2012;54(2):88-95.
Abstract Views: 927
PDF Views: 0