Burnout syndrome in nursing residents in COVID-19 pandemic

Introduction: The incidence of Burnout Syndrome (BS) among nurses is higher. For this group, nursing residents undergo periodic assessments regarding compliance with the care workload in closed sectors, such as Intensive Care and Emergency Care, that put them at higher risk for the syndrome. Objecti...

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Main Authors: Stephanie Jully Santos de Oliveira, Wallace Ferreira da Silva, Tais Veronica Cardoso Vernaglia, Silvana Vieira das Chagas, Cristiane Rodrigues da Rocha
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Santander 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.udes.edu.co/cuidarte/article/view/2998
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author Stephanie Jully Santos de Oliveira
Wallace Ferreira da Silva
Tais Veronica Cardoso Vernaglia
Silvana Vieira das Chagas
Cristiane Rodrigues da Rocha
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description Introduction: The incidence of Burnout Syndrome (BS) among nurses is higher. For this group, nursing residents undergo periodic assessments regarding compliance with the care workload in closed sectors, such as Intensive Care and Emergency Care, that put them at higher risk for the syndrome. Objective: Identify the prevalence and related factors for BS in nursing residents. Material and Methods: Quantitative, analytical, cross-sectional study with 106 nurses enrolled in the Residency program in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, based on the following instruments: Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey Scale and an occupational sociodemographic questionnaire. Non-parametric statistical tests for independent samples were applied and Mann-Whitney test 15 was used for quantitative variables. Results: The results show that variable changes in relationships indicates stage 4 of the BS when compared to the other stages. For the other variables, there were no statistically significant differences. Discussion: Studies reveal that work-family balance is closely related to how job satisfaction is affected and mitigates the negative effects of BS. Conclusions: Consequences on relation patterns are among the most affected symptoms in the lives of nursing residents. This study is expected to contribute to raising awareness of the problem in question and to improve the quality of work life of resident nurses, detecting and preventing their illness
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spelling doaj.art-188eced7af154c41b2f1f1a1e5307f482024-01-22T14:06:45ZengUniversidad de SantanderRevista Cuidarte2216-09732346-34142023-09-0114311210.15649/cuidarte.2998Burnout syndrome in nursing residents in COVID-19 pandemicStephanie Jully Santos de Oliveira0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3237-5176Wallace Ferreira da Silva1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9598-9768Tais Veronica Cardoso Vernaglia2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3391-7301Silvana Vieira das Chagas3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7088-5631Cristiane Rodrigues da Rocha4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5658-0353Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro-UNIRIO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro-UNIRIO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro-UNIRIO, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSocial Medicine Institute, State University of Rio de Janeiro-UERJ.Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro-UNIRIO.Introduction: The incidence of Burnout Syndrome (BS) among nurses is higher. For this group, nursing residents undergo periodic assessments regarding compliance with the care workload in closed sectors, such as Intensive Care and Emergency Care, that put them at higher risk for the syndrome. Objective: Identify the prevalence and related factors for BS in nursing residents. Material and Methods: Quantitative, analytical, cross-sectional study with 106 nurses enrolled in the Residency program in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, based on the following instruments: Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey Scale and an occupational sociodemographic questionnaire. Non-parametric statistical tests for independent samples were applied and Mann-Whitney test 15 was used for quantitative variables. Results: The results show that variable changes in relationships indicates stage 4 of the BS when compared to the other stages. For the other variables, there were no statistically significant differences. Discussion: Studies reveal that work-family balance is closely related to how job satisfaction is affected and mitigates the negative effects of BS. Conclusions: Consequences on relation patterns are among the most affected symptoms in the lives of nursing residents. This study is expected to contribute to raising awareness of the problem in question and to improve the quality of work life of resident nurses, detecting and preventing their illnesshttps://revistas.udes.edu.co/cuidarte/article/view/2998agotamiento psicológicoeducación en enfermeríainternado y residenciacovid 19
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Wallace Ferreira da Silva
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Silvana Vieira das Chagas
Cristiane Rodrigues da Rocha
Burnout syndrome in nursing residents in COVID-19 pandemic
Revista Cuidarte
agotamiento psicológico
educación en enfermería
internado y residencia
covid 19
title Burnout syndrome in nursing residents in COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Burnout syndrome in nursing residents in COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Burnout syndrome in nursing residents in COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Burnout syndrome in nursing residents in COVID-19 pandemic
title_short Burnout syndrome in nursing residents in COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort burnout syndrome in nursing residents in covid 19 pandemic
topic agotamiento psicológico
educación en enfermería
internado y residencia
covid 19
url https://revistas.udes.edu.co/cuidarte/article/view/2998
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