Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team

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Autor(a) principal: Bardaquim,Vanessa Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Santos,Sérgio Valverde Marques dos, Dias,Ernandes Gonçalves, Dalri,Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos, Mendes,Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz, Gallani,Maria Cecília, Robazzi,Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the characteristics of hospital nursing professionals with the presence of stress, and to associate this with capillary cortisol. Method: A cross-sectional, exploratory and correlational study, conducted in a hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 164 nursing professionals participated; the Perceived Stress Scale was administered, and hair samples were obtained for laboratory analysis. Data were entered into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (2010), and then into Microsoft Office and the R software, version 3.2.2. Results: High levels of capillary cortisol in 47% of participants suggest the presence of stress, but no statistical significance between cortisol and stress levels were found. Conclusions: Stress and capillary cortisol levels were indicative of stress among nursing professionals; however, no association between them was found, although the values found were above those recommended.
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title Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team
spellingShingle Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team
Bardaquim,Vanessa Augusto
Hydrocortisone
Nursing Service, Hospital
Occupational Stress
Occupational Health
Nursing, Team
title_short Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team
title_full Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team
title_fullStr Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team
title_full_unstemmed Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team
title_sort Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team
author Bardaquim,Vanessa Augusto
author_facet Bardaquim,Vanessa Augusto
Santos,Sérgio Valverde Marques dos
Dias,Ernandes Gonçalves
Dalri,Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos
Mendes,Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
Gallani,Maria Cecília
Robazzi,Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz
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author2 Santos,Sérgio Valverde Marques dos
Dias,Ernandes Gonçalves
Dalri,Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos
Mendes,Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
Gallani,Maria Cecília
Robazzi,Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz
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author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bardaquim,Vanessa Augusto
Santos,Sérgio Valverde Marques dos
Dias,Ernandes Gonçalves
Dalri,Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos
Mendes,Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
Gallani,Maria Cecília
Robazzi,Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydrocortisone
Nursing Service, Hospital
Occupational Stress
Occupational Health
Nursing, Team
topic Hydrocortisone
Nursing Service, Hospital
Occupational Stress
Occupational Health
Nursing, Team
description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the characteristics of hospital nursing professionals with the presence of stress, and to associate this with capillary cortisol. Method: A cross-sectional, exploratory and correlational study, conducted in a hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 164 nursing professionals participated; the Perceived Stress Scale was administered, and hair samples were obtained for laboratory analysis. Data were entered into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (2010), and then into Microsoft Office and the R software, version 3.2.2. Results: High levels of capillary cortisol in 47% of participants suggest the presence of stress, but no statistical significance between cortisol and stress levels were found. Conclusions: Stress and capillary cortisol levels were indicative of stress among nursing professionals; however, no association between them was found, although the values found were above those recommended.
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