Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing team

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Emerson Roberto dos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bertolin, Daniela Comelis, Pompeo, Daniele Alcalá, Alves, Isadora Gama, Roque, Cleber José, Fucuta, Patrícia da Silva, André, Júlio César
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Resumo: OBJECTIVES: To track the presence of minor mental disorders and levels of resilience in nursing professionals who work in emergency services and inpatient units, as well as to verify possible associations between these variables and sociodemographic and professional characteristics. METHODS: Descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study consisted of 203 nursing professionals (nurses, nursing technicians, and nursing assistants), from the country side of São Paulo State. Data collection was performed using a sociodemographic and professional characterization instrument and the Brazilian version of the Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20) and the resilience scale. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of minor mental disorders among the participants was 31%, being lower among older professionals and men. The resilience of the professionals was high, with mean values ​​of 136.4 (±20.1) points. Older professionals and those who worked in emergency units had higher resilience scores. Lower resilience scores are associated with a greater possibility of minor mental disorders in this study. CONCLUSION: Resilience can be considered a protective factor against minor mental disorders in nursing professionals. Effective strategies must be taken into account to change this scenario of illness of a significant part of the nursing team.
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spelling Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing teamLa resiliencia como factor protector de los trastornos mentales menores en el equipo de enfermeríaResiliência como fator de proteção aos transtornos mentais menores na equipe de enfermagemProfissionais de EnfermagemEnfermagem em EmergênciaUnidades de InternaçãoAmbiente de TrabalhoTranstornos MentaisResiliência PsicológicaNurse PractitionersEmergency NursingInpatient Care UnitsWorking EnvironmentMental DisordersResilience, PsychologicalEnfermeras practicantesEnfermería de UrgenciaUnidades de InternaciónAmbiente de TrabajoTranstornos MentalesResiliencia PsicológicaOBJECTIVES: To track the presence of minor mental disorders and levels of resilience in nursing professionals who work in emergency services and inpatient units, as well as to verify possible associations between these variables and sociodemographic and professional characteristics. METHODS: Descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study consisted of 203 nursing professionals (nurses, nursing technicians, and nursing assistants), from the country side of São Paulo State. Data collection was performed using a sociodemographic and professional characterization instrument and the Brazilian version of the Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20) and the resilience scale. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of minor mental disorders among the participants was 31%, being lower among older professionals and men. The resilience of the professionals was high, with mean values ​​of 136.4 (±20.1) points. Older professionals and those who worked in emergency units had higher resilience scores. Lower resilience scores are associated with a greater possibility of minor mental disorders in this study. CONCLUSION: Resilience can be considered a protective factor against minor mental disorders in nursing professionals. Effective strategies must be taken into account to change this scenario of illness of a significant part of the nursing team.OBJETIVOS: Realizar un seguimiento de la presencia de trastornos mentales menores, evaluar los niveles de resiliencia de los profesionales de enfermería de los servicios de urgencias y unidades de internación y comprobar las posibles asociaciones entre estas variables y el perfil sociodemográfico y profesional. MÉTODOS: Estudio descriptivo, correlacional y transversal. Participaron 203 profesionales de enfermería (enfermeros, técnicos y auxiliares de enfermería), del interior del estado de São Paulo. La recolección de datos se realizó mediante una herramienta de caracterización sociodemográfica y profesional, el Cuestionario de Autoinforme (SRQ-20) y la escala de resiliencia. RESULTADOS: Prevalencia global de trastornos mentales menor al 31%, menor en profesionales mayores y varones. Alta resiliencia, con valores medios de 136,4 (±20,1) puntos. La edad avanzada y el desempeño en las unidades de emergencia obtuvieron puntajes de resiliencia más altos. Los puntajes de resiliencia más bajos se asocian con una mayor posibilidad de trastornos mentales menores en este estudio. CONCLUSIÓN: La resiliencia puede considerarse un factor protector frente a los trastornos mentales menores en los profesionales de enfermería. Se deben tener en cuenta estrategias efectivas para cambiar este escenario de enfermedad de una parte significativa del equipo de enfermería.OBJETIVOS: Rastrear a presença de transtornos mentais menores, avaliar os níveis de resiliência em profissionais de enfermagem de serviços de emergência e unidades de internação e verificar possíveis associações entre essas variáveis e o perfil sociodemográfico e profissional. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Estudo descritivo, correlacional e transversal. Participaram 203 profissionais de enfermagem (enfermeiros, técnicos e auxiliares de enfermagem), do interior do estado de São Paulo. A coleta dos dados foi realizada por meio de instrumento de caracterização sociodemográfica e profissional, o Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20), e da escala de resiliência. RESULTADOS: Prevalência global dos transtornos mentais menores de 31%, menor em profissionais de maior idade e do sexo masculino. Resiliência elevada, com valores médios de 136,4 (±20,1) pontos. Maior idade e atuação em unidades de emergência obtiveram escores mais elevados de resiliência. Menores escores de resiliência estiveram associados a maior possibilidade de transtornos mentais menores neste estudo. CONCLUSÕES: Resiliência pode ser considerada fator de proteção contra os transtornos mentais menores em profissionais de enfermagem. Estratégias efetivas devem ser levadas em conta para mudar esse cenário de adoecimento de parte significativa da equipe de enfermagem.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-11-13info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/146710.1590/SciELOPreprints.1467enghttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1467/2333Copyright (c) 2020 Emerson Roberto dos Santos, Daniela Comelis Bertolin, Daniele Alcalá Pompeo, Isadora Gama Alves, Cleber José Roque, Patrícia da Silva Fucuta, Júlio César Andréhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Emerson Roberto dos Bertolin, Daniela Comelis Pompeo, Daniele AlcaláAlves, Isadora GamaRoque, Cleber JoséFucuta, Patrícia da SilvaAndré, Júlio Césarreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-11-12T21:12:57Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1467Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-11-12T21:12:57SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing team
La resiliencia como factor protector de los trastornos mentales menores en el equipo de enfermería
Resiliência como fator de proteção aos transtornos mentais menores na equipe de enfermagem
title Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing team
spellingShingle Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing team
Santos, Emerson Roberto dos
Profissionais de Enfermagem
Enfermagem em Emergência
Unidades de Internação
Ambiente de Trabalho
Transtornos Mentais
Resiliência Psicológica
Nurse Practitioners
Emergency Nursing
Inpatient Care Units
Working Environment
Mental Disorders
Resilience, Psychological
Enfermeras practicantes
Enfermería de Urgencia
Unidades de Internación
Ambiente de Trabajo
Transtornos Mentales
Resiliencia Psicológica
title_short Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing team
title_full Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing team
title_fullStr Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing team
title_full_unstemmed Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing team
title_sort Resilience as a protective factor to minor mental disorders in the nursing team
author Santos, Emerson Roberto dos
author_facet Santos, Emerson Roberto dos
Bertolin, Daniela Comelis
Pompeo, Daniele Alcalá
Alves, Isadora Gama
Roque, Cleber José
Fucuta, Patrícia da Silva
André, Júlio César
author_role author
author2 Bertolin, Daniela Comelis
Pompeo, Daniele Alcalá
Alves, Isadora Gama
Roque, Cleber José
Fucuta, Patrícia da Silva
André, Júlio César
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Emerson Roberto dos
Bertolin, Daniela Comelis
Pompeo, Daniele Alcalá
Alves, Isadora Gama
Roque, Cleber José
Fucuta, Patrícia da Silva
André, Júlio César
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Profissionais de Enfermagem
Enfermagem em Emergência
Unidades de Internação
Ambiente de Trabalho
Transtornos Mentais
Resiliência Psicológica
Nurse Practitioners
Emergency Nursing
Inpatient Care Units
Working Environment
Mental Disorders
Resilience, Psychological
Enfermeras practicantes
Enfermería de Urgencia
Unidades de Internación
Ambiente de Trabajo
Transtornos Mentales
Resiliencia Psicológica
topic Profissionais de Enfermagem
Enfermagem em Emergência
Unidades de Internação
Ambiente de Trabalho
Transtornos Mentais
Resiliência Psicológica
Nurse Practitioners
Emergency Nursing
Inpatient Care Units
Working Environment
Mental Disorders
Resilience, Psychological
Enfermeras practicantes
Enfermería de Urgencia
Unidades de Internación
Ambiente de Trabajo
Transtornos Mentales
Resiliencia Psicológica
description OBJECTIVES: To track the presence of minor mental disorders and levels of resilience in nursing professionals who work in emergency services and inpatient units, as well as to verify possible associations between these variables and sociodemographic and professional characteristics. METHODS: Descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study consisted of 203 nursing professionals (nurses, nursing technicians, and nursing assistants), from the country side of São Paulo State. Data collection was performed using a sociodemographic and professional characterization instrument and the Brazilian version of the Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20) and the resilience scale. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of minor mental disorders among the participants was 31%, being lower among older professionals and men. The resilience of the professionals was high, with mean values ​​of 136.4 (±20.1) points. Older professionals and those who worked in emergency units had higher resilience scores. Lower resilience scores are associated with a greater possibility of minor mental disorders in this study. CONCLUSION: Resilience can be considered a protective factor against minor mental disorders in nursing professionals. Effective strategies must be taken into account to change this scenario of illness of a significant part of the nursing team.
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