Qualidade do sono e workaholism em docentes de pós-graduação stricto sensu Sleep quality and workaholism in stricto sensu graduate professors Calidad del sueño y workaholism en docentes de posgrado stricto sensu
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pain is the primary reason for looking for healthcare services. So, this study aimed at knowing healthcare professionals practices with regard to managing pain in a secondary public hospital of the Northern region of Paraná. METHODS: This is a descriptive and exploratory study with quantitative approach, carried out from March to May 2015 by means of a semi-structured questionnaire. Participated in the study 112 healthcare professionals (nurses, physicians, physiotherapists and nursing technicians). Data were analyzed by basic descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Pain was a vital sign for 88.4% of professionals; however only 18.8% have reported having some pain evaluation scale as working material. Pain is always recorded on medical charts by 49.1% of professionals. Difficulties to evaluate pain were reported by 46.4%. With regard to drug administration, 27 (24.2%) professionals have reported having some difficulty to administer drugs to patients. For 48.2%, patients must have moderate pain to receive analgesics. Half professionals have never participated in specific pain training courses and 73.2% have answered that patients lie when reporting pain presence and intensity. CONCLUSION: Deficiencies which may impair adequate pain management were observed. The lack of specific qualification regarding pain may lead professionals to ineffective approaches, often prolonging patients' distress.
Objetivo: analisar o seguimento clínico laboratorial de trabalhadores que sofreram acidente com material biológico em instituições hospitalares (ATMB). Método: estudo transversal, quantitativo, com análise de prontuários de 550 trabalhadores que sofreram ATMB na área da 17a Regional de Saúde do Estado do Paraná, no período de outubro de 2010 a dezembro de 2013. Para a análise da associação foi utilizada a razão de prevalência (RP), e o teste de qui-quadrado de Wald para determinar se havia diferença entre as variáveis de estudo e o abandono do seguimento clínico. Resultados: dos acometidos, 51,5% não deram seguimento clínico ao atendimento preconizado pelo protocolo de ATMB do Ministério da Saúde. Verificou-se maior abandono no tratamento quando não havia paciente. Conclusões: mais da metade dos acidentados não deram continuidade ao seguimento clínico, evidenciando a importância de estratégias para a saúde do trabalhador.
Qualidade do sono e workaholism em docentes de pós-graduação stricto sensu Sleep quality and workaholism in stricto sensu graduate professors Calidad del sueño y workaholism en docentes de posgrado stricto sensu
Conflito de interesses: NãoContribuição dos autores: MGC delineamento do estudo, coleta, etapas de execução, discussão dos achados e elaboração do manuscrito tabulação. LOR coleta, tabulação, delineamento do estudo e redação do manuscrito. ZCB coleta, delineamento do estudo. VRTE coleta de dados. DB elaboração do manuscrito e coorientação. MCJ orientação do projeto, delineamento do estudo e elaboração do manuscrito. Contato para correspondência: Mariana Guimarães Cardoso E-mail: mariguimaraes92@gmail. , presenting a medium level of schooling (58.9%) with an occupational time ranging from one to five years, and registered on the work record booklet (82.1%). The typical occupational-related accidents corresponded to 65.8% of the amount reported. Most of the medical care provided was carried out at the outpatient clinic, and the patient's clinical presentation evolved with temporary or permanent disability (43.7%). The most affected part of the body was the hands. The first cause of the occupational accidents was related with motorcycles resulting in fractures on 49.0% of the cases. Conclusion: This study produced enough information to allow the creation of new perspectives that will benefit the process of decision making and strategies designed to improve the worker's health.
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