Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome

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Autor(a) principal: Prosdócimo,Ana Cláudia Giaxa
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lucina,Luciane Boreki, Marcia,Olandoski, Jobs,Priscila Megda João, Schio,Nicolle Amboni, Baldanzi,Fernanda Fachin, Costantini,Costantino Ortiz, Benevides-Pereira,Ana Maria Teresa, Guarita-Souza,Luiz Cesar, Faria-Neto,José Rocha
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Título da fonte: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online)
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Resumo: Background: Burnout Syndrome is the extreme emotional response to chronic occupational stress, manifesting as physical and mental exhaustion. Although associated with higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, no study so far has evaluated whether the Burnout Syndrome could be a prevalent factor in non-elderly individuals active in the labor market, admitted for acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of the Burnout Syndrome in non-elderly, economically active patients, hospitalized with ACS. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in a tertiary and private cardiology center, with economically active patients aged <65 years, hospitalized with diagnosis of ACS. The Burnout Syndrome was evaluated with the Burnout Syndrome Inventory (BSI), which assesses workplace conditions and four dimensions that characterize the syndrome: emotional exhaustion (EE), emotional distancing (EmD), dehumanization (De) and professional fulfillment (PF). The Lipp’s Stress Symptoms Inventory for Adults (LSSI) was applied to evaluate global stress. Results: Of 830 patients evaluated with suspected ACS, 170 met the study criteria, 90% of which were men, overall average age was 52 years, and 40.5% had an average income above 11 minimum wages. The prevalence of the Burnout Syndrome was 4.1%. When we evaluated each dimension individually, we found high EE in 34.7%, high De in 52.4%, high EDi in 30.6%, and low PF in 5.9%. The overall prevalence of stress was 87.5%. Conclusion: We found a low prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in an economically active, non-elderly population among patients admitted for ACS in a tertiary and private hospital.
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spelling Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary SyndromeAcute Coronary SyndromeBurnout, ProfessionalInpatients: Stress, Psychological Background: Burnout Syndrome is the extreme emotional response to chronic occupational stress, manifesting as physical and mental exhaustion. Although associated with higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, no study so far has evaluated whether the Burnout Syndrome could be a prevalent factor in non-elderly individuals active in the labor market, admitted for acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of the Burnout Syndrome in non-elderly, economically active patients, hospitalized with ACS. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in a tertiary and private cardiology center, with economically active patients aged <65 years, hospitalized with diagnosis of ACS. The Burnout Syndrome was evaluated with the Burnout Syndrome Inventory (BSI), which assesses workplace conditions and four dimensions that characterize the syndrome: emotional exhaustion (EE), emotional distancing (EmD), dehumanization (De) and professional fulfillment (PF). The Lipp’s Stress Symptoms Inventory for Adults (LSSI) was applied to evaluate global stress. Results: Of 830 patients evaluated with suspected ACS, 170 met the study criteria, 90% of which were men, overall average age was 52 years, and 40.5% had an average income above 11 minimum wages. The prevalence of the Burnout Syndrome was 4.1%. When we evaluated each dimension individually, we found high EE in 34.7%, high De in 52.4%, high EDi in 30.6%, and low PF in 5.9%. The overall prevalence of stress was 87.5%. Conclusion: We found a low prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in an economically active, non-elderly population among patients admitted for ACS in a tertiary and private hospital. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia - SBC2015-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2015000300007Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia v.104 n.3 2015reponame:Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)instacron:SBC10.5935/abc.20140196info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessProsdócimo,Ana Cláudia GiaxaLucina,Luciane BorekiMarcia,OlandoskiJobs,Priscila Megda JoãoSchio,Nicolle AmboniBaldanzi,Fernanda FachinCostantini,Costantino OrtizBenevides-Pereira,Ana Maria TeresaGuarita-Souza,Luiz CesarFaria-Neto,José Rochaeng2015-04-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0066-782X2015000300007Revistahttp://www.arquivosonline.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||arquivos@cardiol.br1678-41700066-782Xopendoar:2015-04-07T00:00Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome
title Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome
spellingShingle Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome
Prosdócimo,Ana Cláudia Giaxa
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Burnout, Professional
Inpatients: Stress, Psychological
title_short Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome
title_full Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome
title_fullStr Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome
title_sort Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome
author Prosdócimo,Ana Cláudia Giaxa
author_facet Prosdócimo,Ana Cláudia Giaxa
Lucina,Luciane Boreki
Marcia,Olandoski
Jobs,Priscila Megda João
Schio,Nicolle Amboni
Baldanzi,Fernanda Fachin
Costantini,Costantino Ortiz
Benevides-Pereira,Ana Maria Teresa
Guarita-Souza,Luiz Cesar
Faria-Neto,José Rocha
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author2 Lucina,Luciane Boreki
Marcia,Olandoski
Jobs,Priscila Megda João
Schio,Nicolle Amboni
Baldanzi,Fernanda Fachin
Costantini,Costantino Ortiz
Benevides-Pereira,Ana Maria Teresa
Guarita-Souza,Luiz Cesar
Faria-Neto,José Rocha
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author
author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Prosdócimo,Ana Cláudia Giaxa
Lucina,Luciane Boreki
Marcia,Olandoski
Jobs,Priscila Megda João
Schio,Nicolle Amboni
Baldanzi,Fernanda Fachin
Costantini,Costantino Ortiz
Benevides-Pereira,Ana Maria Teresa
Guarita-Souza,Luiz Cesar
Faria-Neto,José Rocha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acute Coronary Syndrome
Burnout, Professional
Inpatients: Stress, Psychological
topic Acute Coronary Syndrome
Burnout, Professional
Inpatients: Stress, Psychological
description Background: Burnout Syndrome is the extreme emotional response to chronic occupational stress, manifesting as physical and mental exhaustion. Although associated with higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, no study so far has evaluated whether the Burnout Syndrome could be a prevalent factor in non-elderly individuals active in the labor market, admitted for acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of the Burnout Syndrome in non-elderly, economically active patients, hospitalized with ACS. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in a tertiary and private cardiology center, with economically active patients aged <65 years, hospitalized with diagnosis of ACS. The Burnout Syndrome was evaluated with the Burnout Syndrome Inventory (BSI), which assesses workplace conditions and four dimensions that characterize the syndrome: emotional exhaustion (EE), emotional distancing (EmD), dehumanization (De) and professional fulfillment (PF). The Lipp’s Stress Symptoms Inventory for Adults (LSSI) was applied to evaluate global stress. Results: Of 830 patients evaluated with suspected ACS, 170 met the study criteria, 90% of which were men, overall average age was 52 years, and 40.5% had an average income above 11 minimum wages. The prevalence of the Burnout Syndrome was 4.1%. When we evaluated each dimension individually, we found high EE in 34.7%, high De in 52.4%, high EDi in 30.6%, and low PF in 5.9%. The overall prevalence of stress was 87.5%. Conclusion: We found a low prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in an economically active, non-elderly population among patients admitted for ACS in a tertiary and private hospital.
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