2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjane.2018.04.007
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Burnout in anesthesiology

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“…Therefore, the social burden on the country is twofold; lost financial resources expended to support medical schooling and loss of the trained personnel themselves. 12 Nyssen et al report that the main sources of stress described by anesthesiologists were the lack of control over time management, busy work plan, complexity of clinical tasks, and the huge sense of clinical responsibility. 13 While some degree of stress may be beneficial, exaggerated stress may lead to decreased satisfaction, take a toll on health, and contribute to burnout.…”
Section: Why Doe S Ind Ia Have a S Hortag E Of Ane S The S Iolog Ismentioning
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“…Therefore, the social burden on the country is twofold; lost financial resources expended to support medical schooling and loss of the trained personnel themselves. 12 Nyssen et al report that the main sources of stress described by anesthesiologists were the lack of control over time management, busy work plan, complexity of clinical tasks, and the huge sense of clinical responsibility. 13 While some degree of stress may be beneficial, exaggerated stress may lead to decreased satisfaction, take a toll on health, and contribute to burnout.…”
Section: Why Doe S Ind Ia Have a S Hortag E Of Ane S The S Iolog Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study done in 2006, Portuguese anesthesiologists indicated that the main factors generating stress were strained professional relationships, unskilled leadership by superiors, work overload, indiscipline of surgeons, lack of adequate working conditions, and technically challenging situations 11 . In a more recent review, Sousa et al state that 25% of anesthesiologists are at risk of developing burnout, with varied consequences such as medical errors and risk of suicide 12 . Nyssen et al report that the main sources of stress described by anesthesiologists were the lack of control over time management, busy work plan, complexity of clinical tasks, and the huge sense of clinical responsibility 13 …”
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“…Autores como Sousa (2018) e França (2012) atestam maior ocorrência no sexo feminino, devido ao nível de estresse mais elevado e ao desequilíbrio entre atividades familiares e laborais. Já Maslach, (2001), não obteve diferença significativa entre ambos, após estudo comparativo 27,16,25 .…”
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“…Prevalência de depressão e Síndrome de Burnout em anestesiologistas do centro cirúrgico de hospital escola Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome and depression in anesthesiologists of school hospital at the surgical center Introdução O trabalho de um médico anestesiologista é caracterizado pela atuação em casos de emergência, terapia intensiva, e quadros de dor aguda e crônica, sendo responsável pela avaliação pré-anestésica do paciente, administração da anestesia e o monitoramento contínuo das suas funções vitais antes, durante e após o procedimento ao qual foi submetido 8, 25 . Esta profissão é permeada por situações estressantes, que exigem decisões rápidas e um estado íntegro de atenção e prontidão 3,24 .…”
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