Interference and Impact of Dysmenorrhea on the Life of Spanish Nursing Students
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Dysmenorrhea is a cause of absenteeism in universities which, in the context of nursing
studies, may affect mandatory attendance. Moreover, presenteeism is associated with medication
errors, patient falls, and a reduced quality of patient care. This study sought to identify the degree
of interference of dysmenorrhea on daily life and its impact on academic performance among
Spanish nursing students, and to explore the reasons for presenteeism. A cross-sectional descriptive
study was conducted on 261 nursing students. Data were collected using a self-administered
questionnaire. The chi square tests, chi-square linear trend, Student’s t-test, one-way analysis of
variance of polynomial contrasts, and post hoc tests for the bi-variate analysis were used to compare
the participants’ responses regarding their type of dysmenorrhea and pain intensity. In addition, a
multivariate regression was performed to predict absenteeism. The answers to the open questions
were analyzed using thematic content analysis techniques. We observed 62.8% of absenteeism and
92.7% of presenteeism due to dysmenorrhea. Absenteeism was observed to be 3.079 (confidence
interval (CI): 95%1.724–5.499; p < 0.001) times more likely among women with severe menstrual pain,
2.513 (CI 95%1.314–4.807; p = 0.005) times more in those suffering from menstrual nausea and 1.936
(CI 95%1.098–3.411; p = 0.022) times more frequent in those suffering from diarrhea. The reasons for
presenteeism were grouped into five categories: the pain was bearable, it is not a reason to be absent,
others don’t consider it a reason to be absent, responsibility and guilt, and academic consequences.
Dysmenorrhea can have a significant impact on academic performance. The concern among students
about the academic repercussions and even feelings of guilt and incomprehension from others leads
to high rates of presenteeism with potentially negative consequences for patient care.
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Abreu Sánchez, A., Ruiz Castillo, J., Onieva Zafra, M. D., Parra Fernández, M. L., & Fernández Martínez, E. (2020). Interference and Impact of Dysmenorrhea on the Life of Spanish Nursing Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(18), 6473. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186473














