Occupational health of nursing professionals and depression
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Resumo: | This study aimed to identify the main factors that affect the occupational health of nursing workers that trigger depression and point out strategies that can be used to deal with occupational stress, thus avoiding depression. Bibliographic research, exploratory, descriptive, with a qualitative approach, having as theoretical support the Theory of Basic Human Needs by Maslow (1954). The survey of articles was carried out in the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in the following databases: Lilacs, BDENF, Medline, Psychology Index – Technical-Scientific Periodicals and Virtual Campus of Public Health Brazil. The descriptors used were: “occupational health”, “nursing” and “depression”, crossed with each other. 10 articles were selected between the years 2002 to 2018. The research results showed that nursing workers can develop signs and symptoms of psychological, emotional and behavioral changes, and also often use over-the-counter psychotropic medications and medical follow-up. Strategies that can help control these symptoms are personnel management, support from leaders, meetings to expose daily difficulties, request for an occupational medicine assessment, and use of Maslow's theory of basic human needs to help identify problems. It was concluded that depression is a mental illness characterized by chemical imbalance in brain cells and significantly affects the quality of life at work of nursing team members; thus, the leaders of the nursing teams must be aware of signs of physical and psychological illness in their workers, in order to help them. |
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Occupational health of nursing professionals and depressionSalud ocupacional de profesionales de enfermería y depresiónSaúde ocupacional de profissionais de enfermagem e a depressãoEnfermagem; Saúde Ocupacional; Depressão.EnfermagemSaúde ocupacionalDepressão.Enfermería, Salud Laboral y Depresión.EnfermeríaSalud laboralDepresión.Nursing, Occupational Health and Depression.NursingOccupational healthDepression.This study aimed to identify the main factors that affect the occupational health of nursing workers that trigger depression and point out strategies that can be used to deal with occupational stress, thus avoiding depression. Bibliographic research, exploratory, descriptive, with a qualitative approach, having as theoretical support the Theory of Basic Human Needs by Maslow (1954). The survey of articles was carried out in the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in the following databases: Lilacs, BDENF, Medline, Psychology Index – Technical-Scientific Periodicals and Virtual Campus of Public Health Brazil. The descriptors used were: “occupational health”, “nursing” and “depression”, crossed with each other. 10 articles were selected between the years 2002 to 2018. The research results showed that nursing workers can develop signs and symptoms of psychological, emotional and behavioral changes, and also often use over-the-counter psychotropic medications and medical follow-up. Strategies that can help control these symptoms are personnel management, support from leaders, meetings to expose daily difficulties, request for an occupational medicine assessment, and use of Maslow's theory of basic human needs to help identify problems. It was concluded that depression is a mental illness characterized by chemical imbalance in brain cells and significantly affects the quality of life at work of nursing team members; thus, the leaders of the nursing teams must be aware of signs of physical and psychological illness in their workers, in order to help them.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar los principales factores que afectan la salud ocupacional de los trabajadores de enfermería que desencadenan la depresión y señalar estrategias que se pueden utilizar para enfrentar el estrés ocupacional, evitando así la depresión. Investigación bibliográfica, exploratoria, descriptiva, con enfoque cualitativo, teniendo como soporte teórico la Teoría de las Necesidades Humanas Básicas de Maslow (1954). La encuesta de artículos se realizó en la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS) en las siguientes bases de datos: Lilacs, BDENF, Medline, Índice de Psicología - Revistas Técnicas-Científicas y Campus Virtual de Salud Pública Brasil. Los descriptores utilizados fueron: “salud ocupacional”, “enfermería” y “depresión”, cruzados entre sí. Selecionou-se 10 artigos desenvolvidos entre os anos de 2002 a 2018. Os resultados da pesquisa apontaram que os trabalhadores de enfermagem podem desenvolver sinais e sintomas de alterações psíquicas, emocionais e comportamentais, e ainda, com frequência fazem uso de medicamentos psicofármacos sem prescrição e supervisión médica. Las estrategias que pueden ayudar a controlar estos síntomas son la gestión de personal, el apoyo de los líderes, las reuniones para exponer las dificultades diarias, la solicitud de una evaluación de medicina ocupacional y el uso de la teoría de Maslow de las necesidades humanas básicas para ayudar a identificar problemas. Se concluyó que la depresión es una enfermedad mental caracterizada por un desequilibrio químico en las células cerebrales y que afecta significativamente la calidad de vida en el trabajo de los miembros del equipo de enfermería; así, los líderes de los equipos de enfermería deben estar atentos a los signos de enfermedad física y psicológica en sus trabajadores, para poder ayudarlos.Este estudo teve como objetivos identificar os principais fatores que afetam a saúde ocupacional de trabalhadores de enfermagem desencadeando a depressão e apontar estratégias que podem ser utilizadas para lidar com o estresse ocupacional, evitando assim a depressão. Pesquisa bibliográfica, exploratória, descritiva, com uma abordagem qualitativa, tendo como aporte teórico a Teoria das Necessidades Humanas Básicas de Maslow (1954). O levantamento dos artigos foi realizado na Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS) nas bases de dados: Lilacs, BDENF, Medline, Index de Psicologia – Periódicos Técnico-Científicos e Campus Virtual de Saúde Pública Brasil. Os descritores utilizados foram: “saúde ocupacional”, “enfermagem” e “depressão”, cruzados entre si. Selecionou-se 10 artigos desenvolvidos entre os anos de 2002 a 2018. Os resultados da pesquisa apontaram que os trabalhadores de enfermagem podem desenvolver sinais e sintomas de alterações psíquicas, emocionais e comportamentais, e ainda, com frequência fazem uso de medicamentos psicofármacos sem prescrição e acompanhamento médico. As estratégias que podem auxiliar no controle desses sintomas são a gestão de pessoal, apoio dos líderes, reuniões para exposição de dificuldades cotidianas, solicitação de avaliação da medicina do trabalho e uso da teoria das necessidades humanas básicas de Maslow para auxílio na identificação de problemas. Concluiu-se que a depressão é uma doença mental caracterizada pelo desequilíbrio químico nas células cerebrais e afeta significativamente a qualidade de vida no trabalho dos membros da equipe de enfermagem; dessa forma, os líderes das equipes de enfermagem devem estar atentos aos sinais de adoecimento físico e psíquico de seus trabalhadores para assim ajudar os mesmos.Research, Society and Development2021-07-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1683110.33448/rsd-v10i7.16831Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e55810716831Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e55810716831Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e558107168312525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16831/15113Copyright (c) 2021 Aline de Oliveira Novato Moraes; Carolyne da Silva Martins Barreto; Mayara Gonçlves dos Santos; Clarissa Ferreira Pontual de Oliveira; Renata Martins da Silva Pereirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoraes, Aline de Oliveira NovatoBarreto, Carolyne da Silva MartinsSantos, Mayara Gonçlves dosOliveira, Clarissa Ferreira Pontual de Pereira, Renata Martins da Silva2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16831Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:16.878149Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Occupational health of nursing professionals and depression Salud ocupacional de profesionales de enfermería y depresión Saúde ocupacional de profissionais de enfermagem e a depressão |
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Occupational health of nursing professionals and depression |
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Occupational health of nursing professionals and depression Moraes, Aline de Oliveira Novato Enfermagem; Saúde Ocupacional; Depressão. Enfermagem Saúde ocupacional Depressão. Enfermería, Salud Laboral y Depresión. Enfermería Salud laboral Depresión. Nursing, Occupational Health and Depression. Nursing Occupational health Depression. |
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Occupational health of nursing professionals and depression |
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Occupational health of nursing professionals and depression |
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Occupational health of nursing professionals and depression |
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Occupational health of nursing professionals and depression |
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Occupational health of nursing professionals and depression |
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Moraes, Aline de Oliveira Novato |
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Moraes, Aline de Oliveira Novato Barreto, Carolyne da Silva Martins Santos, Mayara Gonçlves dos Oliveira, Clarissa Ferreira Pontual de Pereira, Renata Martins da Silva |
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Barreto, Carolyne da Silva Martins Santos, Mayara Gonçlves dos Oliveira, Clarissa Ferreira Pontual de Pereira, Renata Martins da Silva |
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Moraes, Aline de Oliveira Novato Barreto, Carolyne da Silva Martins Santos, Mayara Gonçlves dos Oliveira, Clarissa Ferreira Pontual de Pereira, Renata Martins da Silva |
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Enfermagem; Saúde Ocupacional; Depressão. Enfermagem Saúde ocupacional Depressão. Enfermería, Salud Laboral y Depresión. Enfermería Salud laboral Depresión. Nursing, Occupational Health and Depression. Nursing Occupational health Depression. |
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Enfermagem; Saúde Ocupacional; Depressão. Enfermagem Saúde ocupacional Depressão. Enfermería, Salud Laboral y Depresión. Enfermería Salud laboral Depresión. Nursing, Occupational Health and Depression. Nursing Occupational health Depression. |
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This study aimed to identify the main factors that affect the occupational health of nursing workers that trigger depression and point out strategies that can be used to deal with occupational stress, thus avoiding depression. Bibliographic research, exploratory, descriptive, with a qualitative approach, having as theoretical support the Theory of Basic Human Needs by Maslow (1954). The survey of articles was carried out in the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in the following databases: Lilacs, BDENF, Medline, Psychology Index – Technical-Scientific Periodicals and Virtual Campus of Public Health Brazil. The descriptors used were: “occupational health”, “nursing” and “depression”, crossed with each other. 10 articles were selected between the years 2002 to 2018. The research results showed that nursing workers can develop signs and symptoms of psychological, emotional and behavioral changes, and also often use over-the-counter psychotropic medications and medical follow-up. Strategies that can help control these symptoms are personnel management, support from leaders, meetings to expose daily difficulties, request for an occupational medicine assessment, and use of Maslow's theory of basic human needs to help identify problems. It was concluded that depression is a mental illness characterized by chemical imbalance in brain cells and significantly affects the quality of life at work of nursing team members; thus, the leaders of the nursing teams must be aware of signs of physical and psychological illness in their workers, in order to help them. |
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