摘要:Introduction Due to the numerous responsibilities, perceived accountability and significantpsychophysical workload, there is a decrease in self-assessment concerning the quality of lifeamong nurses of various specializations. The level of quality of life depends on variousfactors, which impact is individually dependent according to one’s subjective perception. Aim The aim of the research was to determine the self-assessment concerning the qualityof life among family nurses. Materials and method The group of respondents consisted of 152 professionally active family nurses. Thequality of life was examined with a standardized tool: the WHOQOL-Bref scale. Results The examined family nurses rated their quality of life at an average of 3.79±0.78,while the self-assessment regarding their health amounted to the average of 3.69±0.84. The highest marks were received by the social field (72.25±18.44) among respondents. Theyslightly lower rated the physical domain (69.59 ±14.46) as well as the environmental domain(66.46±13.08). Whereas, the lowest rating was assigned to the psychological domain(59.96±12.13). Conclusion The self-assessment concerning the quality of life among family nurses ischaracterized as on an average level. The age of the respondents significantly differentiatesthe quality of life of the researched occupational group. Moreover, along with an increase invocational education, the quality of life perception of the nurses’ increases.
关键词:Introduction Due to the numerous responsibilities, perceived accountability and significantpsychophysical workload, there is a decrease in self-assessment concerning the quality of lifeamong nurses of various specializations. The level of quality of life depends on variousfactors, which impact is individually dependent according to one’s subjective perception. Aim The aim of the research was to determine the self-assessment concerning the qualityof life among family nurses. Materials and method The group of respondents consisted of 152 professionally active family nurses. Thequality of life was examined with a standardized tool: the WHOQOL-Bref scale. Results The examined family nurses rated their quality of life at an average of 3.79±0.78,while the self-assessment regarding their health amounted to the average of 3.69±0.84. The highest marks were received by the social field (72.25±18.44) among respondents. Theyslightly lower rated the physical domain (69.59 ±14.46) as well as the environmental domain(66.46±13.08). Whereas, the lowest rating was assigned to the psychological domain(59.96±12.13). Conclusion The self-assessment concerning the quality of life among family nurses ischaracterized as on an average level. The age of the respondents significantly differentiatesthe quality of life of the researched occupational group. Moreover, along with an increase invocational education, the quality of life perception of the nurses’ increases.