Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit
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Resumo: | Analyze the scientific evidence on stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit. It deals with a bibliographic review of the integrative literature review method, carried out in the months of November and December 2020. The search was carried out, through the Platform - VHL, using the databases (LILACS), (BDENF), and through Google Scholar Portal, adhering to the descriptors: “Stress”, “Nursing Professionals”, “Intensive Care Unit”, combined with the operator “Boolean”. Intensive Care Units demonstrate that nursing professionals who work in these environments face high levels of stress. There is a very close relationship between daily exposure to stressors related to the exhausting and tiring environment and stress. Health professionals, particularly those who work in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), are in a vulnerable situation for the development of stress conditions. In a ICU, the work routine is marked by variability, uncertainty and risk, factors that can trigger stress for many professionals; in addition, excessive noise, the relationship with the team and the relationship with family members and patients can be additional sources of stress in this context. The nurse and the hospital must recognize the stressors that are present at work and look for individual and collective coping mechanisms and strategies to reduce the occurrence of professional stress. |
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Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care UnitEvidencia científica sobre factores de estrés en profesionales de enfermería que trabajan en la Unidad de Cuidados IntensivosEvidências científicas sobre os fatores de estresse em profissionais de enfermagem que atuam na Unidade de Terapia IntensivaStressNursing ProfessionalsIntensive Care Unit.EstrésProfesionales de enfermeríaUnidad de Terapia Intensiva.EstresseProfissionais de EnfermagemUnidade de Terapia Intensiva.Analyze the scientific evidence on stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit. It deals with a bibliographic review of the integrative literature review method, carried out in the months of November and December 2020. The search was carried out, through the Platform - VHL, using the databases (LILACS), (BDENF), and through Google Scholar Portal, adhering to the descriptors: “Stress”, “Nursing Professionals”, “Intensive Care Unit”, combined with the operator “Boolean”. Intensive Care Units demonstrate that nursing professionals who work in these environments face high levels of stress. There is a very close relationship between daily exposure to stressors related to the exhausting and tiring environment and stress. Health professionals, particularly those who work in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), are in a vulnerable situation for the development of stress conditions. In a ICU, the work routine is marked by variability, uncertainty and risk, factors that can trigger stress for many professionals; in addition, excessive noise, the relationship with the team and the relationship with family members and patients can be additional sources of stress in this context. The nurse and the hospital must recognize the stressors that are present at work and look for individual and collective coping mechanisms and strategies to reduce the occurrence of professional stress.Analizar la evidencia científica sobre factores de estrés en profesionales de enfermería que laboran en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos. Se trata de una revisión bibliográfica del método de revisión integrativa de literatura, realizada en los meses de noviembre y diciembre de 2020. La búsqueda se realizó, a través de la Plataforma - BVS, utilizando las bases de datos (LILACS), (BDENF), y a través de Portal Google Scholar, adhiriéndose a los descriptores: “Estrés”, “Profesionales de Enfermería”, “Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos”, combinado con el operador “Booleano”. Las Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos demuestran que los profesionales de enfermería que trabajan en estos entornos enfrentan altos niveles de estrés. Existe una relación muy estrecha entre la exposición diaria a factores estresantes relacionados con el entorno agotador y agotador y el estrés. Los profesionales de la salud, particularmente los que laboran en Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI), se encuentran en una situación vulnerable para el desarrollo de condiciones de estrés. En una UCI, la rutina laboral está marcada por la variabilidad, la incertidumbre y el riesgo, factores que pueden desencadenar el estrés para muchos profesionales; Además, el ruido excesivo, la relación con el equipo y la relación con familiares y pacientes pueden ser fuentes adicionales de estrés en este contexto. La enfermera y el hospital deben reconocer los factores estresantes presentes en el trabajo y buscar mecanismos y estrategias de afrontamiento individuales y colectivos para reducir la ocurrencia de estrés profesional.Analisar as evidências científicas sobre os fatores de estresse em profissionais de enfermagem que atuam na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva. Trata de uma revisão bibliográfica do método revisão integrativa da literatura, realizado nos meses de novembro e dezembro de 2020. A busca efetuou-se, através da Plataforma - BVS, utilizando as bases de dados (LILACS), (BDENF), e por meio do Portal Google Acadêmico, aderindo-se através dos descritores: “Estresse”, “Profissionais de Enfermagem”, “Unidade de Terapia Intensiva”, combinados ao operador booleando “AND”. As Unidades de Terapias Intensivas demonstram que os profissionais de enfermagem que atuam nesses ambientes enfrentam elevados níveis de estresse. Existe uma relação muito próxima entre a exposição diária a fatores estressores relacionados ao ambiente desgastante e cansativo e o estresse. Os profissionais de saúde, particularmente os que trabalham em Unidades de Terapia Intensiva (UTIs), estão em situação de vulnerabilidade para o desenvolvimento de quadros de estresse. Em uma UTI, a rotina de trabalho é marcada pela variabilidade, incerteza e risco, fatores que podem ser desencadeadores de estresse para muitos profissionais; além disso, o excesso de ruídos, o relacionamento com a equipe e a relação com os familiares e pacientes podem ser fontes adicionais de estresse nesse contexto. O enfermeiro e a instituição hospitalar devem reconhecer os estressores que estão presentes no trabalho e procurar mecanismos e estratégias de enfrentamento individual e coletivo para diminuir a ocorrência de estresse profissional.Research, Society and Development2021-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1212810.33448/rsd-v10i2.12128Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e3710212128 Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e3710212128 Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e3710212128 2525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12128/10939Copyright (c) 2021 Airton César Leite; Mariana Pereira Barbosa Silva ; Rayssa Stéfani Sousa Alves; Reilda de Sá Lima; Francisca Cindy de Sousa Albuquerque; Maria Bianca e Silva Lima; Flávia Nunes Barbosa; Bárbara Pereira Gomes; Thatielly Rodrigues de Morais Fé ; Rafael de Assis de Brito ; Juliana Torres Avelino ; Clênio Oliveira Barrense; Márcia Bethania de Sousa Silva ; Jailson Pereira de Sousa ; Laiana Dias Prudêncio ; Rihama Layla Rodrigues Costa; Layanne Cavalcante de Moura ; Pedro de Oliveira Nogueira; Adson Gomes dos Santos; Amanda Costa Maciel; Mariane Rangel Gomes Campos ; Jhônata Santos Brito ; Bianca Damasceno Nascimento; Jeferson Moreira dos Santos https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLeite, Airton CésarSilva , Mariana Pereira Barbosa Alves, Rayssa Stéfani Sousa Lima, Reilda de Sá Albuquerque, Francisca Cindy de Sousa Lima, Maria Bianca e Silva Barbosa, Flávia Nunes Gomes, Bárbara Pereira Fé , Thatielly Rodrigues de Morais Brito , Rafael de Assis de Avelino , Juliana Torres Barrense, Clênio Oliveira Silva , Márcia Bethania de Sousa Sousa , Jailson Pereira de Prudêncio , Laiana Dias Costa, Rihama Layla Rodrigues Moura , Layanne Cavalcante de Nogueira, Pedro de Oliveira Santos, Adson Gomes dos Maciel, Amanda Costa Campos , Mariane Rangel Gomes Brito , Jhônata Santos Nascimento, Bianca Damasceno Santos , Jeferson Moreira dos 2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12128Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:47.212983Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit Evidencia científica sobre factores de estrés en profesionales de enfermería que trabajan en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Evidências científicas sobre os fatores de estresse em profissionais de enfermagem que atuam na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva |
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Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit |
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Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit Leite, Airton César Stress Nursing Professionals Intensive Care Unit. Estrés Profesionales de enfermería Unidad de Terapia Intensiva. Estresse Profissionais de Enfermagem Unidade de Terapia Intensiva. |
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Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit |
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Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit |
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Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit |
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Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit |
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Scientific evidence about stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit |
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Leite, Airton César |
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Leite, Airton César Silva , Mariana Pereira Barbosa Alves, Rayssa Stéfani Sousa Lima, Reilda de Sá Albuquerque, Francisca Cindy de Sousa Lima, Maria Bianca e Silva Barbosa, Flávia Nunes Gomes, Bárbara Pereira Fé , Thatielly Rodrigues de Morais Brito , Rafael de Assis de Avelino , Juliana Torres Barrense, Clênio Oliveira Silva , Márcia Bethania de Sousa Sousa , Jailson Pereira de Prudêncio , Laiana Dias Costa, Rihama Layla Rodrigues Moura , Layanne Cavalcante de Nogueira, Pedro de Oliveira Santos, Adson Gomes dos Maciel, Amanda Costa Campos , Mariane Rangel Gomes Brito , Jhônata Santos Nascimento, Bianca Damasceno Santos , Jeferson Moreira dos |
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Silva , Mariana Pereira Barbosa Alves, Rayssa Stéfani Sousa Lima, Reilda de Sá Albuquerque, Francisca Cindy de Sousa Lima, Maria Bianca e Silva Barbosa, Flávia Nunes Gomes, Bárbara Pereira Fé , Thatielly Rodrigues de Morais Brito , Rafael de Assis de Avelino , Juliana Torres Barrense, Clênio Oliveira Silva , Márcia Bethania de Sousa Sousa , Jailson Pereira de Prudêncio , Laiana Dias Costa, Rihama Layla Rodrigues Moura , Layanne Cavalcante de Nogueira, Pedro de Oliveira Santos, Adson Gomes dos Maciel, Amanda Costa Campos , Mariane Rangel Gomes Brito , Jhônata Santos Nascimento, Bianca Damasceno Santos , Jeferson Moreira dos |
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Leite, Airton César Silva , Mariana Pereira Barbosa Alves, Rayssa Stéfani Sousa Lima, Reilda de Sá Albuquerque, Francisca Cindy de Sousa Lima, Maria Bianca e Silva Barbosa, Flávia Nunes Gomes, Bárbara Pereira Fé , Thatielly Rodrigues de Morais Brito , Rafael de Assis de Avelino , Juliana Torres Barrense, Clênio Oliveira Silva , Márcia Bethania de Sousa Sousa , Jailson Pereira de Prudêncio , Laiana Dias Costa, Rihama Layla Rodrigues Moura , Layanne Cavalcante de Nogueira, Pedro de Oliveira Santos, Adson Gomes dos Maciel, Amanda Costa Campos , Mariane Rangel Gomes Brito , Jhônata Santos Nascimento, Bianca Damasceno Santos , Jeferson Moreira dos |
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Stress Nursing Professionals Intensive Care Unit. Estrés Profesionales de enfermería Unidad de Terapia Intensiva. Estresse Profissionais de Enfermagem Unidade de Terapia Intensiva. |
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Stress Nursing Professionals Intensive Care Unit. Estrés Profesionales de enfermería Unidad de Terapia Intensiva. Estresse Profissionais de Enfermagem Unidade de Terapia Intensiva. |
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Analyze the scientific evidence on stress factors in nursing professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit. It deals with a bibliographic review of the integrative literature review method, carried out in the months of November and December 2020. The search was carried out, through the Platform - VHL, using the databases (LILACS), (BDENF), and through Google Scholar Portal, adhering to the descriptors: “Stress”, “Nursing Professionals”, “Intensive Care Unit”, combined with the operator “Boolean”. Intensive Care Units demonstrate that nursing professionals who work in these environments face high levels of stress. There is a very close relationship between daily exposure to stressors related to the exhausting and tiring environment and stress. Health professionals, particularly those who work in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), are in a vulnerable situation for the development of stress conditions. In a ICU, the work routine is marked by variability, uncertainty and risk, factors that can trigger stress for many professionals; in addition, excessive noise, the relationship with the team and the relationship with family members and patients can be additional sources of stress in this context. The nurse and the hospital must recognize the stressors that are present at work and look for individual and collective coping mechanisms and strategies to reduce the occurrence of professional stress. |
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