Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicina

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Autor(a) principal: Flávia Fraga Silveira
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/46809
Resumo: Burnout syndrome is conceived as a response to chronic occupational stress that endemically affects help occupations professionals, including health professionals. Among them are the junior doctors who are professionals in the process of professional qualification. Organizational socialization refers to the content and learning process by which the individual develops the necessary attitudes, behaviors and knowledge in order to become a member of the organization. I aimed to identify the prevalence of burnout syndrome and to assess whether the process of organizational socialization of junior doctors is related to such prevalence. In the field activities, 273 resident physicians answered a socio-demographic and occupational profile, the MBI-General Survey and the Organizational Socialization Inventory (ISO). 13 of whom were interviewed. I submitted the answers of questionnaires to statistical analysis and those of interviews to content analysis. I found high emotional exhaustion (68.1%), moderate or high cynicism (41.7%) and moderate or high professional ineffectiveness (40.6%) among the participants. I identified the presence of Burnout syndrome in 25.64% of junior doctors, as well as its presence in different stages of development in 26.74% of the participants. The ISO results indicate that HC-UFMG junior doctors had predominantly moderate scores on six factors of organizational socialization and low on non-integration with the organization. The participants presented low (31.25%) or moderate (68.75%) scores on the integration factor to the people, which indicates that there are difficulties in this area. Burnout syndrome and organizational socialization presented low explanatory power relations with sociodemographic and occupational profile factors. I found a relationship between burnout syndrome and organizational socialization, in which the participants who presented the best ISO score had a lower incidence of burnout syndrome. I conclude that organizational investments in socialization would contribute to the prevention of burnout syndrome.
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spelling Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicinaSíndrome de BurnoutSocialização organizacionalResidência médicaMédicos residentesHospital universitárioPsicologia - TesesBurnout (Psicologia) - TesesSocialização - TesesResidentes (Medicina) - TesesBurnout syndrome is conceived as a response to chronic occupational stress that endemically affects help occupations professionals, including health professionals. Among them are the junior doctors who are professionals in the process of professional qualification. Organizational socialization refers to the content and learning process by which the individual develops the necessary attitudes, behaviors and knowledge in order to become a member of the organization. I aimed to identify the prevalence of burnout syndrome and to assess whether the process of organizational socialization of junior doctors is related to such prevalence. In the field activities, 273 resident physicians answered a socio-demographic and occupational profile, the MBI-General Survey and the Organizational Socialization Inventory (ISO). 13 of whom were interviewed. I submitted the answers of questionnaires to statistical analysis and those of interviews to content analysis. I found high emotional exhaustion (68.1%), moderate or high cynicism (41.7%) and moderate or high professional ineffectiveness (40.6%) among the participants. I identified the presence of Burnout syndrome in 25.64% of junior doctors, as well as its presence in different stages of development in 26.74% of the participants. The ISO results indicate that HC-UFMG junior doctors had predominantly moderate scores on six factors of organizational socialization and low on non-integration with the organization. The participants presented low (31.25%) or moderate (68.75%) scores on the integration factor to the people, which indicates that there are difficulties in this area. Burnout syndrome and organizational socialization presented low explanatory power relations with sociodemographic and occupational profile factors. I found a relationship between burnout syndrome and organizational socialization, in which the participants who presented the best ISO score had a lower incidence of burnout syndrome. I conclude that organizational investments in socialization would contribute to the prevention of burnout syndrome.A síndrome de Burnout é concebida como uma resposta ao estresse ocupacional crônico que acomete endemicamente profissionais de ocupações de ajuda, entre os quais estão os profissionais de saúde. Dentre eles, os médicos residentes que são profissionais em processo de qualificação profissional. A socialização organizacional se refere ao conteúdo e ao processo de aprendizagem pelo qual o indivíduo desenvolve as atitudes, comportamentos e conhecimentos necessários, de modo a tornar-se membro da organização. Objetivei identificar a prevalência da síndrome de burnout e avaliar se o processo de socialização organizacional dos médicos residentes está relacionado a tal prevalência. Nas atividades de campo, 273 médicos residentes responderam uma ficha sociodemográfica e de perfil ocupacional, o MBI-General Survey e o Inventário de Socialização Organizacional (ISO). Entrevistei 13 deles. Submeti as respostas dos questionários à análise estatística e, as das entrevistas, à análise de conteúdo. Encontrei alta exaustão emocional (68,1%), moderado ou alto cinismo (41,7%) e moderada ou alta ineficácia profissional (40,6%). Identifiquei a presença de síndrome de burnout em 25,64% dos médicos residentes e a presença da mesma em diferentes estágios de desenvolvimento em 26,74% dos participantes. Os resultados do ISO indicam que os médicos residentes do HC-UFMG apresentaram predominantemente escores moderados em seis fatores de socialização organizacional e baixo em não integração à organização. Os participantes apresentaram escores baixos (31,25%) ou moderados (68,75%) no fator integração às pessoas, o que sinaliza dificuldades nesse domínio. A síndrome de Burnout e a socialização organizacional apresentaram relações de baixo poder explicativo com fatores sociodemográficos e de perfil ocupacional. Encontrei relação entre a síndrome de Burnout e a socialização organizacional, na qual os participantes que apresentaram melhor escore no ISO tem menor incidência da síndrome. Concluo que investimentos organizacionais na socialização contribuiriam para prevenir a síndrome de Burnout.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilFAF - DEPARTAMENTO DE PSICOLOGIAPrograma de Pós-Graduação em PsicologiaUFMGLivia de Oliveira Borgeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3554721183676963Virginia Donizete de CarvalhoJoão Leite Ferreira NetoFlávia Fraga Silveira2022-11-01T15:04:41Z2022-11-01T15:04:41Z2017-02-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1843/46809porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2022-11-01T15:04:41Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/46809Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2022-11-01T15:04:41Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicina
title Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicina
spellingShingle Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicina
Flávia Fraga Silveira
Síndrome de Burnout
Socialização organizacional
Residência médica
Médicos residentes
Hospital universitário
Psicologia - Teses
Burnout (Psicologia) - Teses
Socialização - Teses
Residentes (Medicina) - Teses
title_short Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicina
title_full Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicina
title_fullStr Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicina
title_full_unstemmed Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicina
title_sort Síndrome de Burnout e socialização organizacional : residentes de medicina
author Flávia Fraga Silveira
author_facet Flávia Fraga Silveira
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Livia de Oliveira Borges
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3554721183676963
Virginia Donizete de Carvalho
João Leite Ferreira Neto
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Flávia Fraga Silveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Síndrome de Burnout
Socialização organizacional
Residência médica
Médicos residentes
Hospital universitário
Psicologia - Teses
Burnout (Psicologia) - Teses
Socialização - Teses
Residentes (Medicina) - Teses
topic Síndrome de Burnout
Socialização organizacional
Residência médica
Médicos residentes
Hospital universitário
Psicologia - Teses
Burnout (Psicologia) - Teses
Socialização - Teses
Residentes (Medicina) - Teses
description Burnout syndrome is conceived as a response to chronic occupational stress that endemically affects help occupations professionals, including health professionals. Among them are the junior doctors who are professionals in the process of professional qualification. Organizational socialization refers to the content and learning process by which the individual develops the necessary attitudes, behaviors and knowledge in order to become a member of the organization. I aimed to identify the prevalence of burnout syndrome and to assess whether the process of organizational socialization of junior doctors is related to such prevalence. In the field activities, 273 resident physicians answered a socio-demographic and occupational profile, the MBI-General Survey and the Organizational Socialization Inventory (ISO). 13 of whom were interviewed. I submitted the answers of questionnaires to statistical analysis and those of interviews to content analysis. I found high emotional exhaustion (68.1%), moderate or high cynicism (41.7%) and moderate or high professional ineffectiveness (40.6%) among the participants. I identified the presence of Burnout syndrome in 25.64% of junior doctors, as well as its presence in different stages of development in 26.74% of the participants. The ISO results indicate that HC-UFMG junior doctors had predominantly moderate scores on six factors of organizational socialization and low on non-integration with the organization. The participants presented low (31.25%) or moderate (68.75%) scores on the integration factor to the people, which indicates that there are difficulties in this area. Burnout syndrome and organizational socialization presented low explanatory power relations with sociodemographic and occupational profile factors. I found a relationship between burnout syndrome and organizational socialization, in which the participants who presented the best ISO score had a lower incidence of burnout syndrome. I conclude that organizational investments in socialization would contribute to the prevention of burnout syndrome.
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