Workloads and burnout of nursing workers

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rocha,Laurelize Pereira, Pinho,Eliana Cardia de, Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri, Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos, Goulart,Leonardo Salomão
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to identify workloads in nursing work and its association with nursing worker burnout. Method: a cross-sectional study, including 211 nursing workers from a university hospital, between July and August 2016. For the analysis, the descriptive statistics, Chi-Square Test, Fisher’s Exact Test and Mann Whitney U-Test were used. Results: the most evidenced loads were biological. A significant association was found between workloads and workers’ occupation, as well as a significant association between workloads and worker burnout. Burnout caused upper limb pain, neck and lumbar pain, lower limb pain, muscle spasm, lower limb edema, mental fatigue, headache, nervousness, and forgetfulness. Conclusion: workloads identification is a subsidy for the promotion of interventions that minimize the burnout generated to the health of the nursing worker.
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title Workloads and burnout of nursing workers
spellingShingle Workloads and burnout of nursing workers
Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
Nursing, Team
Occupational Health
Workload
Burnout, Professional
Nursing
title_short Workloads and burnout of nursing workers
title_full Workloads and burnout of nursing workers
title_fullStr Workloads and burnout of nursing workers
title_full_unstemmed Workloads and burnout of nursing workers
title_sort Workloads and burnout of nursing workers
author Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
author_facet Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
Rocha,Laurelize Pereira
Pinho,Eliana Cardia de
Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri
Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos
Goulart,Leonardo Salomão
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Laurelize Pereira
Pinho,Eliana Cardia de
Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri
Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos
Goulart,Leonardo Salomão
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
Rocha,Laurelize Pereira
Pinho,Eliana Cardia de
Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri
Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos
Goulart,Leonardo Salomão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing, Team
Occupational Health
Workload
Burnout, Professional
Nursing
topic Nursing, Team
Occupational Health
Workload
Burnout, Professional
Nursing
description ABSTRACT Objective: to identify workloads in nursing work and its association with nursing worker burnout. Method: a cross-sectional study, including 211 nursing workers from a university hospital, between July and August 2016. For the analysis, the descriptive statistics, Chi-Square Test, Fisher’s Exact Test and Mann Whitney U-Test were used. Results: the most evidenced loads were biological. A significant association was found between workloads and workers’ occupation, as well as a significant association between workloads and worker burnout. Burnout caused upper limb pain, neck and lumbar pain, lower limb pain, muscle spasm, lower limb edema, mental fatigue, headache, nervousness, and forgetfulness. Conclusion: workloads identification is a subsidy for the promotion of interventions that minimize the burnout generated to the health of the nursing worker.
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