Working conditions and depression in hospital emergency service nurses

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Márcia Regina Guedes
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Marcolan,João Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the presence, intensity and factors related to working conditions for depressive symptoms in hospital emergency nurses in the east of São Paulo. Methods: a descriptive, exploratory, quantitative and qualitative study, which applied psychometric scales and interview script. Results: nurses (95.24%) had depressive symptoms by the assessment scales by the observer, most with mild and moderate intensity. Inadequate working conditions led to suffering. Factors that trigger depressive symptoms were: disorganized work; harmful relationship with immediate management; inappropriate physician behavior; aggressions; lack of inputs, infrastructure and human resources; professional devaluation. Identified professionals with depressive symptoms who, because they were unaware of being affected by the disorder, did not seek treatment, continued to perform activities that compromised their physical and mental health, promoting damage to the assistance provided. Final considerations: high frequency of depressive symptoms. The precarious work environment negatively influenced the care and development of depressive symptoms.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Working conditions and depression in hospital emergency service nurses
title Working conditions and depression in hospital emergency service nurses
spellingShingle Working conditions and depression in hospital emergency service nurses
Silva,Márcia Regina Guedes
Depression
Working Conditions
Occupational Health
Emergency Nursing
Hospital Emergency Services
title_short Working conditions and depression in hospital emergency service nurses
title_full Working conditions and depression in hospital emergency service nurses
title_fullStr Working conditions and depression in hospital emergency service nurses
title_full_unstemmed Working conditions and depression in hospital emergency service nurses
title_sort Working conditions and depression in hospital emergency service nurses
author Silva,Márcia Regina Guedes
author_facet Silva,Márcia Regina Guedes
Marcolan,João Fernando
author_role author
author2 Marcolan,João Fernando
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Márcia Regina Guedes
Marcolan,João Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Depression
Working Conditions
Occupational Health
Emergency Nursing
Hospital Emergency Services
topic Depression
Working Conditions
Occupational Health
Emergency Nursing
Hospital Emergency Services
description ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the presence, intensity and factors related to working conditions for depressive symptoms in hospital emergency nurses in the east of São Paulo. Methods: a descriptive, exploratory, quantitative and qualitative study, which applied psychometric scales and interview script. Results: nurses (95.24%) had depressive symptoms by the assessment scales by the observer, most with mild and moderate intensity. Inadequate working conditions led to suffering. Factors that trigger depressive symptoms were: disorganized work; harmful relationship with immediate management; inappropriate physician behavior; aggressions; lack of inputs, infrastructure and human resources; professional devaluation. Identified professionals with depressive symptoms who, because they were unaware of being affected by the disorder, did not seek treatment, continued to perform activities that compromised their physical and mental health, promoting damage to the assistance provided. Final considerations: high frequency of depressive symptoms. The precarious work environment negatively influenced the care and development of depressive symptoms.
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