Insights in Public Health Journal
Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Insights in Public Health Journal

A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: RISK FACTOR FOR BURNOUT-INDUCED HYPERTENSION AMONG WORKERS

Putri, Rezky Amelia (Unknown)
Solikhah, Solikhah (Unknown)
Sulistyowati, Sulistyowati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Sep 2025

Abstract

Background : Burnout can be described as a state of physical and psychological exhaustion from job demands or pressures at work that make a person experience prolonged stress. Purpose : This study conducted a systematic review of risk factors for burnout-induced hypertension among workers. Methods: The system review design with PICO and PRISMA flowchart was used; articles were selected from PubMed, ScienceDirect, and inclusion criteria were articles that had risk ratio and relative risk values in case-control or cohort studies. Results: This study analyzed 5 articles and found that chronic work stress can show chronic work stress increases the risk of metabolic syndrome (OR 2.25), no significant association between fatigue and hypertension (OR 0.62), moderate (OR 19.72) and severe (OR 32.55) stress increases the risk of hypertension, fatigue increases the risk of heart attack (RR 2.13). Conclusions: Burnout increases the risk of hypertension among workers. It is important for workers and companies to pay attention to the signs of fatigue and take appropriate precautions to keep their hearts healthy.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

iphj

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Public Health

Description

The aim of the Journal is to provide a venue for disseminating and sharing scientific information related to public health and health sciences Scope : The Journal publishes research papers, original articles, and reviews on public health and health sciences issues. The Journal is aimed at academics, ...