2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232011000900004
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Burnout entre médicos da Saúde da Família: os desafios da transformação do trabalho

Abstract: Burnout entre médicos da Saúde da Família: os desafios da transformação do trabalho

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“…4,6 Also, recent college graduates demonstrate a desire for quitting that can be harmful to the health of these workers and the quality of care provided to the population. 9 This study also identified that most of the analyzed studies were conducted in the south and southeast regions of Brazil, the two most developed regions in the country. Such fact may be related to living conditions and employment characteristics in these regions, once technological gains provide an expansion in productivity and profit, which in turn increase social and economic instability due to the deterioration of the productive relations, the rising unemployment and changes in habits and lifestyles of workers.…”
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“…4,6 Also, recent college graduates demonstrate a desire for quitting that can be harmful to the health of these workers and the quality of care provided to the population. 9 This study also identified that most of the analyzed studies were conducted in the south and southeast regions of Brazil, the two most developed regions in the country. Such fact may be related to living conditions and employment characteristics in these regions, once technological gains provide an expansion in productivity and profit, which in turn increase social and economic instability due to the deterioration of the productive relations, the rising unemployment and changes in habits and lifestyles of workers.…”
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“…9 It is assumed that this occurs because of the working conditions to which they are exposed -given by a high demand of patients, lack of physical infrastructure and equipment, lack of medicines, among others. This contributes to the fact that the expected results towards improving the health status of the people assisted are not achieved, generating consequences such as stress and low job satisfaction.…”
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“…Alguns instrumentos utilizados para a avaliação do burnout não foram nomeados pelos autores dos estudos (Batista, Carlotto, Coutinho, & Augusto, 2011;Carlotto & Pizzinato, 2013;Diehl & Carlotto, 2014;Esteves-Ferreira, Santos, & Rigolon, 2014;Feliciano, Kovacs, & Sarinho, 2011;Gianasi & Oliveira, 2014;Oliveira, 2006;Tomaschewski-Barlem et al, 2013). Os demais instrumentos apareceram uma vez cada: Inventário de Oldenburg para estudantes (Halbesleben & Demerouti, 2005); Copenhagen Burnout Inventory for College Students (Kristensen, Borritz, Villadsen, & Christensen, 2005); Spanish Burnout Inventory (Gil-Monte, 2005); Burnout Inventory for Referees (Weinberg & Richardson, 1990); Athlete Burnout Questionnaire -ABQ (Raedeke & Smith, 2001 (Maslach, Jackson, & Leiter, 1996).…”
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“…That syndrome may relate to the emotional response to chronic stress situations due to intense work hours or to the high expectations regarding their professional development and dedication, and not achieving the expectations [15,16]. Its initial studies referred to it as a self-help syndrome, which requires the professional to demand more attention to people who are in vulnerable situations of dependence [17,18].…”
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