Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team
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Resumo: | 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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Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing teamStressCapillary cortisolOccupational HealthObjective: 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.2020-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://web.esenfc.pt/?url=OvrXExIMenghttp://web.esenfc.pt/?url=OvrXExIMinfo:doi:10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0953Bardaquim, Vanessa AugustoSantos, Sérgio Valverde Marques dosDalri, Rita de Cássia de Marchi BarcellosMendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira CruzRobazzi, Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruzinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2020-06-11T00:00:00Zoai:repositorio.esenfc.pt:9720Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:12:54.710509Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team |
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Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team |
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Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team Bardaquim, Vanessa Augusto Stress Capillary cortisol Occupational Health |
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Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team |
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Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team |
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Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team |
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Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team |
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Stress and cortisol levels among members of the nursing team |
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Bardaquim, Vanessa Augusto |
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Bardaquim, Vanessa Augusto Santos, Sérgio Valverde Marques dos Dalri, Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz Robazzi, Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz |
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Santos, Sérgio Valverde Marques dos Dalri, Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz Robazzi, Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz |
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Bardaquim, Vanessa Augusto Santos, Sérgio Valverde Marques dos Dalri, Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz Robazzi, Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz |
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Stress Capillary cortisol Occupational Health |
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Stress Capillary cortisol Occupational Health |
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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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