Health Professionals’ Mental Health: A Look at their Suffering

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Autor(a) principal: Monteiro,Daniela Trevisan
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Mendes,Jussara Maria Rosa, Beck,Carmem Lúcia Colomé
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychology
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Resumo: Abstract This study aimed to recognize the characteristics of work within the hospital context and their potential effects on mental health of professionals who provide health care for end-of-life patients. The descriptive and qualitative study relied on interviews and observations. Thirty-four physicians and nurses who work in clinical medicine or emergency medical services in a teaching hospital in Rio Grande do Sul were interviewed. The results, obtained through content analysis, showed that in clinical medicine health professionals suffer more when patients die or their condition gets worse, such suffering being a threat to mental health. In emergency medical services, death causes suffering only when it is traumatic. Intercurrences which are characteristic of emergency medical services and work organization are the major source of stress for such professionals, thus affecting their mental health. Therefore, the mental health of these professionals is weakened due to the demands in health care work. It is thus necessary to rethink the institution’s organization, redefine attitudes and implement procedures that are coherent with the professionals’ needs, in search of better working conditions and improved mental health.
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title Health Professionals’ Mental Health: A Look at their Suffering
spellingShingle Health Professionals’ Mental Health: A Look at their Suffering
Monteiro,Daniela Trevisan
Attitude towards death
healthcare staff
comprehensive health care
mental health
title_short Health Professionals’ Mental Health: A Look at their Suffering
title_full Health Professionals’ Mental Health: A Look at their Suffering
title_fullStr Health Professionals’ Mental Health: A Look at their Suffering
title_full_unstemmed Health Professionals’ Mental Health: A Look at their Suffering
title_sort Health Professionals’ Mental Health: A Look at their Suffering
author Monteiro,Daniela Trevisan
author_facet Monteiro,Daniela Trevisan
Mendes,Jussara Maria Rosa
Beck,Carmem Lúcia Colomé
author_role author
author2 Mendes,Jussara Maria Rosa
Beck,Carmem Lúcia Colomé
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monteiro,Daniela Trevisan
Mendes,Jussara Maria Rosa
Beck,Carmem Lúcia Colomé
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healthcare staff
comprehensive health care
mental health
topic Attitude towards death
healthcare staff
comprehensive health care
mental health
description Abstract This study aimed to recognize the characteristics of work within the hospital context and their potential effects on mental health of professionals who provide health care for end-of-life patients. The descriptive and qualitative study relied on interviews and observations. Thirty-four physicians and nurses who work in clinical medicine or emergency medical services in a teaching hospital in Rio Grande do Sul were interviewed. The results, obtained through content analysis, showed that in clinical medicine health professionals suffer more when patients die or their condition gets worse, such suffering being a threat to mental health. In emergency medical services, death causes suffering only when it is traumatic. Intercurrences which are characteristic of emergency medical services and work organization are the major source of stress for such professionals, thus affecting their mental health. Therefore, the mental health of these professionals is weakened due to the demands in health care work. It is thus necessary to rethink the institution’s organization, redefine attitudes and implement procedures that are coherent with the professionals’ needs, in search of better working conditions and improved mental health.
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