Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa, Ana Kele Arcanjo de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ribeiro, Silvania Braga, Vasconcelos, Patrícia Freire de, Oliveira, Roberta Meneses, Silva, Maria Eliane da, Freire, Vanessa Emille Carvalho de Sousa, Sousa, Vitória Talya dos Santos
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Resumo: Objective: to analyze the relationship between Burnout Syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals. Methods: a cross-sectional study with 51 health professionals from a public hospital in northeastern Brazil. The following instruments were applied: the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire, and a Sociodemographic questionnaire. Descriptive, analytical (Spearman’s test) and inferential statistics were adopted. Results: there was a high level of emotional exhaustion (64.7%) and low levels of depersonalization (74.5%) and personal accomplishment (56.8%) in the Burnout assessment. The safety climate was considered satisfactory, with the Safe Behaviors domain having the highest average. There was a moderate correlation between the Stress recognition and Depersonalization subscales. Conclusion: there was a correlation between safety climate and Burnout in the Stress recognition and Depersonalization dimensions, with the latter being considered a consequence of stressful factors which distance professionals from patients.
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spelling Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals Síndrome de Burnout e percepções acerca do clima de segurança entre profissionais intensivistasNursing; Depersonalization; Patient Safety; Burnout, Psychological; Intensive Care Units.Enfermagem; Despersonalização; Segurança do Paciente; Esgotamento Psicológico; Unidades de Terapia Intensiva.Objective: to analyze the relationship between Burnout Syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals. Methods: a cross-sectional study with 51 health professionals from a public hospital in northeastern Brazil. The following instruments were applied: the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire, and a Sociodemographic questionnaire. Descriptive, analytical (Spearman’s test) and inferential statistics were adopted. Results: there was a high level of emotional exhaustion (64.7%) and low levels of depersonalization (74.5%) and personal accomplishment (56.8%) in the Burnout assessment. The safety climate was considered satisfactory, with the Safe Behaviors domain having the highest average. There was a moderate correlation between the Stress recognition and Depersonalization subscales. Conclusion: there was a correlation between safety climate and Burnout in the Stress recognition and Depersonalization dimensions, with the latter being considered a consequence of stressful factors which distance professionals from patients.Objetivo: analisar a relação entre a Síndrome de Burnout e as percepções acerca do clima de segurança entre profissionais intensivistas. Métodos: estudo transversal, com 51 profissionais de saúde de hospital público do nordeste brasileiro. Aplicaram-se os instrumentos: Inventário de Burnout de Maslach, Questionário de Atitudes de Segurança e Questionário sociodemográfico. Adotaram-se estatísticas descritiva, analítica (teste de Spearman) e inferencial. Resultados: na avaliação do Burnout, constatou-se nível alto de exaustão emocional (64,7%) e níveis baixos de despersonalização (74,5%) e realização profissional (56,8%). O clima de segurança foi considerado satisfatório, sendo o domínio Comportamentos seguros o que obteve maior média. Evidenciou-se correlação moderada entre as subescalas Percepção do estresse e Despersonalização. Conclusão: constatou-se correlação entre clima de segurança e Burnout, nas dimensões Percepção do estresse e Despersonalização, sendo que esta segunda pode ser considerada consequência de fatores estressantes que distanciam o profissional do paciente.Universidade Federal do Ceará2020-08-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4386810.15253/2175-6783.20202143868Rev Rene; Vol 21 (2020): Rev Rene; e43868Rev Rene; v. 21 (2020): Rev Rene; e438682175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/43868/161942http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/43868/161943Copyright (c) 2020 Rev Renehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSousa, Ana Kele Arcanjo deRibeiro, Silvania Braga Vasconcelos, Patrícia Freire deOliveira, Roberta MenesesSilva, Maria Eliane daFreire, Vanessa Emille Carvalho de SousaSousa, Vitória Talya dos Santos2021-05-11T16:45:42Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/43868Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2021-05-11T16:45:42Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals
Síndrome de Burnout e percepções acerca do clima de segurança entre profissionais intensivistas
title Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals
spellingShingle Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals
Sousa, Ana Kele Arcanjo de
Nursing; Depersonalization; Patient Safety; Burnout, Psychological; Intensive Care Units.
Enfermagem; Despersonalização; Segurança do Paciente; Esgotamento Psicológico; Unidades de Terapia Intensiva.
title_short Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals
title_full Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals
title_fullStr Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals
title_full_unstemmed Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals
title_sort Burnout syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals
author Sousa, Ana Kele Arcanjo de
author_facet Sousa, Ana Kele Arcanjo de
Ribeiro, Silvania Braga
Vasconcelos, Patrícia Freire de
Oliveira, Roberta Meneses
Silva, Maria Eliane da
Freire, Vanessa Emille Carvalho de Sousa
Sousa, Vitória Talya dos Santos
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author2 Ribeiro, Silvania Braga
Vasconcelos, Patrícia Freire de
Oliveira, Roberta Meneses
Silva, Maria Eliane da
Freire, Vanessa Emille Carvalho de Sousa
Sousa, Vitória Talya dos Santos
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, Ana Kele Arcanjo de
Ribeiro, Silvania Braga
Vasconcelos, Patrícia Freire de
Oliveira, Roberta Meneses
Silva, Maria Eliane da
Freire, Vanessa Emille Carvalho de Sousa
Sousa, Vitória Talya dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing; Depersonalization; Patient Safety; Burnout, Psychological; Intensive Care Units.
Enfermagem; Despersonalização; Segurança do Paciente; Esgotamento Psicológico; Unidades de Terapia Intensiva.
topic Nursing; Depersonalization; Patient Safety; Burnout, Psychological; Intensive Care Units.
Enfermagem; Despersonalização; Segurança do Paciente; Esgotamento Psicológico; Unidades de Terapia Intensiva.
description Objective: to analyze the relationship between Burnout Syndrome and perceptions about safety climate among intensive care professionals. Methods: a cross-sectional study with 51 health professionals from a public hospital in northeastern Brazil. The following instruments were applied: the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire, and a Sociodemographic questionnaire. Descriptive, analytical (Spearman’s test) and inferential statistics were adopted. Results: there was a high level of emotional exhaustion (64.7%) and low levels of depersonalization (74.5%) and personal accomplishment (56.8%) in the Burnout assessment. The safety climate was considered satisfactory, with the Safe Behaviors domain having the highest average. There was a moderate correlation between the Stress recognition and Depersonalization subscales. Conclusion: there was a correlation between safety climate and Burnout in the Stress recognition and Depersonalization dimensions, with the latter being considered a consequence of stressful factors which distance professionals from patients.
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