2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2017.01.011
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Availability of Emotional Support and Mental Health Care for Pediatric Residents

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“…In that study, the residents had stress (52%), physical exhaustion (41%), mental exhaustion (35%), and PHQ-2-defined depressive symptoms (11%). Also, the female residents reported more physical exhaustion [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In that study, the residents had stress (52%), physical exhaustion (41%), mental exhaustion (35%), and PHQ-2-defined depressive symptoms (11%). Also, the female residents reported more physical exhaustion [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This finding is striking because medical students begin their training with similar or better mental health than age-matched peers (Chaukos et al, 2017 ). Research focused on pediatric residents similarly reveals that they frequently experience burnout and mental health symptoms (Baer et al, 2017 ; Cellini et al, 2017 ; Kemper et al, 2020 ; McKinley et al, 2017 ; Olsen et al, 2015 ; Pantaleoni et al, 2014 ). Stress has been found to be a potent risk factor for psychological symptoms (i.e., depression, anxiety) and emotional exhaustion in more than 50% of resident physicians across all specialties (Dyrbye & Shanafelt, 2016 ; Dyrbye et al, 2011 , 2014 ; Slavich & Irwin, 2014 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tendo em vista a presença de tensão, má qualidade de sono, cansaço, entre outros fatores, a residência multiprofissional pode acarretar em diferentes níveis de Burnout e piora do índice de qualidade de vida (2) . Pesquisas realizadas com residentes médicos verificaram a presença de estresse na maioria dos estudantes (3)(4) e ansiedade na metade da amostra (5) . Somado a isso, as complicações de saúde que acometem os estudantes podem influenciar no atendimento prestado (6) .…”
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