2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-37722009000300004
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Estresse ocupacional em profissionais de saúde: um estudo com enfermeiros portugueses

Abstract: RESUMO -Este trabalho analisa o estresse ocupacional em 286 enfermeiros de hospitais e centros de saúde portugueses. Avaliaram-se as fontes de estresse, o burnout, os problemas de saúde física, a satisfação e a realização profissional. Os resultados apontaram 30% de enfermeiros com experiências significativas de estresse e 15% com problemas de exaustão emocional. As análises de regressão múltipla apontaram maior capacidade preditiva das dimensões de estresse na exaustão emocional, na saúde física, na satisfaçã… Show more

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“…In relation to the sources of stress identified in this study, those related to low pay and lack of social recognition of the profession stand out, backing up previous investigations (6)(7)(8) . Lack of social recognition of the profession is, actually, one of the problems mentioned most by a set of health professionals (Nurses, technical diagnostic and therapeutic personnel) whose academic training has only recently been certified as a degree-level qualification; this academic recognition, however, has not always been accompanied by effective changes in the regulations of these professionals, who, in many cases, continue to feel there to be obstacles to the full development of their professional potential.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…In relation to the sources of stress identified in this study, those related to low pay and lack of social recognition of the profession stand out, backing up previous investigations (6)(7)(8) . Lack of social recognition of the profession is, actually, one of the problems mentioned most by a set of health professionals (Nurses, technical diagnostic and therapeutic personnel) whose academic training has only recently been certified as a degree-level qualification; this academic recognition, however, has not always been accompanied by effective changes in the regulations of these professionals, who, in many cases, continue to feel there to be obstacles to the full development of their professional potential.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This class of professionals, which has been the subject of various studies in recent years, is particularly exposed to high levels of pressure and stress (4)(5)(6)(7)(8) . As a result, the interest in the studying of stress in nursing is justified by the nature of the services provided, as the quality and efficacy of the nurses' work can have a decisive impact on the quality of the care given to the patients (4,8) . Care provision, in the specific area of oncology, is highly demanding and complex, given the characteristics inherent to it, namely: prolonged and aggressive treatments, with side effects; mutilating surgery; the patients' suffering, and their feelings of fear, despair and panic; and death.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 In this sense, the literature shows that managers committed to quality care should strive for meeting the needs of staff, from the appropriateness of staffing, availability of internal ombudsman spaces, and others. These actions aim to reduce the occupational diseases and accidents that are detrimental to professionals, limit their exposure to internal and external risks in the workplace, and to potential situations of stress, contributing to the humanization of practices and promotion of workers' health.…”
Section: Reasons For Job Dissatisfaction In Oncologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alguns estudos versam sobre a temática em questão, indicam a presença do estresse em nível médio no enfermeiro hospitalar na grande maioria, já a presença de estresse elevado varia entre 23% a 78% dos enfermeiros estudados [2][3][4]8,11,12,17,18,19 . No setor da saúde, o estresse ocupacional constitui aspecto muito presente e, de todos os profissionais de saúde, os enfermeiros são os mais expostos 14 .…”
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