Objective: Analyze the Burnout Syndrome on Health Community Agents in the nursing context, based on online periodicals.
Method:We have addressed an integral revision of the literature.The data was collected between March and October of 2015 on the LILACS and BDENF databases.Results: 6 articles were composed with this study samples, emerging into the development of two thematic categories: 1) ACS ways of sickness; 2) Confront strategies by the Health Community Agents.
Conclusion:The forms of sickness experienced by the agents cannot be modified or avoided since they represent essential aspects of this professional performance. In order to face this problem, it seems to exist an unfamiliarity, by this professional category, of the large number of activities that can be developed with the objective of decreasing the stress of the work process.
Objetivo: Analisar a percep��o das mulheres sobre o cuidado prestado por doulas durante o trabalho de parto, o parto e p�s-parto imediato em uma maternidade p�blica de Jo�o Pessoa - PB. M�todo: Estudo explorat�rio, descritivo, com abordagem qualitativa, realizado com oito pu�rperas, aprovado pelo Comit� de �tica em Pesquisa do CCS/UFPB, sob parecer 808.256. O material emp�rico foi produzido por meio de entrevistas semiestruturadas e analisado pela t�cnica de an�lise do discurso de Fiorin. Resultados: As pu�rperas compreendem o trabalho da doula como adjuvante para diminui��o da dor e desconforto no trabalho de parto e no parto. Enunciaram que o v�nculo estabelecido contribuiu para tornar o parto um momento positivo e afetuoso. Conclus�o: O cuidado prestado pela doula promoveu experi�ncias exitosas no trabalho de parto, no parto e no p�s-parto, favorecendo o protagonismo da parturiente e contribuindo para que fosse uma experi�ncia satisfat�ria.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the understanding of the elderly about their rights as hospitalized individuals and to find out about their rights by health professionals.
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