Zdrowie Publiczne 2009 119(2);167-170 Original Article
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Do health professionals care about their health? A comparative study of doctors and people with non-medical university education
Nowicki Marcin, Dokurno Urszula, Cymerys Maciej, Klimczak Martyna, Andrzejewska Magdalena
Summary
Introduction. In general opinion doctors are considered
to be paragons of proper health behaviour. The aim of
our study was to assess if their lifestyles really fi t to this
image.
Material and methods. The anonymous questionnaire
distributed among group of 56 medicine doctors (42 females
and 14 males) and control group of 62 people with non-medical
university education (33 females and 29 males) was used
to obtain data. Questionnaire consisted of 37 test and open
questions considering alcohol and tobacco consumption,
eating habits, sport activity and prophylactic examinations.
The survey took place in January and February of 2008.
Results. There was no signifi cant statistical difference
between the study and control group in: mean BMI values,
awareness of own overweight, pattern and quality of
meals, alcohol consumption and time spent weekly on sport
activities and number of former and active tobacco smokers.
More doctors declare to practice sport ‘regularly’ and
‘time to time’ than in the control group (Chi-squared test,
p=0.032) and consume fruit and vegetables over 3 times a
day (Chi-squared test, p=0.002). There are no differences
both in awareness and practice of breast and cervix cancer
prophylaxis between the groups of doctor and non-doctor
women, also general poor participation in cervix and breast
cancer prophylaxis was revealed.
Conclusions. The survey proved that physicians’ lifestyle
is not much healthier in comparison to people with nonmedical
university education. The percentage of female
doctors as well as women from the control group undergoing
cytological examinations regularly and practicing
breast self-examination is still too low. As doctors should be
examples of proper health behaviours, teaching programs
should put a higher emphasis on this problem among health
professionals.



