Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionals
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Resumo: | Objective: To identify the levels of evidence from studies related to anxiety, stress and depression among nursing professionals. Method: integrative literature review, carried out in LILACS, BVSENF and SCIELO databases / databases, between 2015 and 2019, with the descriptors: nursing, anxiety, stress and depression. To carry out the bibliographic search, the PICO strategy was adopted, to select and evaluate the articles, the strategy recommended by the PRISMA group was used. To verify the level of evidence of the studies, the instrument recommended by Gershon and collaborators (1999) was used. Results: 525 articles were found, of which only 17 met the inclusion criteria. Of the selected articles, most were published between 2018 and 2019 (53%). Of these, a large part has a descriptive and quantitative study design (47%). It is noteworthy that only 30% of the studies were carried out in university hospitals and the majority in the public network. Most studies sought evidence of stress in the work environment of nursing professionals (94%). Only 29% of studies investigated anxiety and 17% depression. It was found that the studies presented weak levels of evidence, since all of them had a descriptive approach, considered as level 6 of evidence. Conclusion: It became evident that nursing professionals suffer recurrently from anxiety, stress and depression in hospital environments. However, studies have a low level of evidence, pointing to the need for further investigations with studies that present stronger evidence. |
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Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionalsNivel de prueba de estudios relacionados con ansiedad, estrés y depresión de profesionales de enfermeríaNível de evidência dos estudos relacionados à ansiedade, estresse e depressão dos profissionais de enfermagemNursingAnxietyStressDepressionWorker's health.EnfermeríaAnsiedadEstrésDepresiónSalud del trabajador.EnfermagemAnsiedadeEstresseDepressãoSaúde do trabalhador.Objective: To identify the levels of evidence from studies related to anxiety, stress and depression among nursing professionals. Method: integrative literature review, carried out in LILACS, BVSENF and SCIELO databases / databases, between 2015 and 2019, with the descriptors: nursing, anxiety, stress and depression. To carry out the bibliographic search, the PICO strategy was adopted, to select and evaluate the articles, the strategy recommended by the PRISMA group was used. To verify the level of evidence of the studies, the instrument recommended by Gershon and collaborators (1999) was used. Results: 525 articles were found, of which only 17 met the inclusion criteria. Of the selected articles, most were published between 2018 and 2019 (53%). Of these, a large part has a descriptive and quantitative study design (47%). It is noteworthy that only 30% of the studies were carried out in university hospitals and the majority in the public network. Most studies sought evidence of stress in the work environment of nursing professionals (94%). Only 29% of studies investigated anxiety and 17% depression. It was found that the studies presented weak levels of evidence, since all of them had a descriptive approach, considered as level 6 of evidence. Conclusion: It became evident that nursing professionals suffer recurrently from anxiety, stress and depression in hospital environments. However, studies have a low level of evidence, pointing to the need for further investigations with studies that present stronger evidence.Objetivo: Identificar los niveles de evidencia de estudios relacionados con la ansiedad, el estrés y la depresión entre profesionales de enfermería. Método: revisión integradora de la literatura, realizada en bases de datos / bases de datos LILACS, BVSENF y SCIELO, entre 2015 y 2019, con los descriptores: enfermería, ansiedad, estrés y depresión. Para realizar la búsqueda bibliográfica se adoptó la estrategia PICO, para la selección y evaluación de los artículos se utilizó la estrategia recomendada por el grupo PRISMA. Para verificar el nivel de evidencia de los estudios se utilizó el instrumento recomendado por Gershon y colaboradores (1999). Resultados: Se encontraron 525 artículos, de los cuales solo 17 cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. De los artículos seleccionados, la mayoría fueron publicados entre 2018 y 2019 (53%). De estos, una gran parte tiene un diseño de estudio descriptivo y cuantitativo (47%). Cabe destacar que solo el 30% de los estudios se realizaron en hospitales universitarios y la mayoría en la red pública. La mayoría de los estudios buscaron evidencia de estrés en el ambiente laboral de los profesionales de enfermería (94%). Solo el 29% de los estudios investigaron la ansiedad y el 17% la depresión. Se encontró que los estudios presentaron niveles de evidencia débiles, ya que todos tenían un enfoque descriptivo, considerado como nivel de evidencia 6. Conclusión: Se evidenció que los profesionales de enfermería sufren de forma recurrente ansiedad, estrés y depresión en el ámbito hospitalario. Sin embargo, los estudios tienen un bajo nivel de evidencia, lo que apunta a la necesidad de realizar más investigaciones con estudios que presenten evidencia más sólida.Objetivo: Identificar os níveis de evidência dos estudos relacionados à ansiedade, estresse e depressão entre profissionais de enfermagem. Método: Revisão integrativa da literatura, realizada nas bases/bancos de dados LILACS, BVSENF e SCIELO, entre 2015 e 2019, com os descritores: enfermagem, ansiedade, estresse e depressão. Para realizar a busca bibliográfica adotou-se a estratégia PICO, para selecionar e avaliar os artigos, utilizou-se a estratégia recomendada pelo grupo PRISMA. Para verificar o nível de evidência dos estudos, utilizou-se o instrumento recomendado por Gershon e colaboradores (1999). Resultados: Foram encontrados 525 artigos, destes apenas 17 atenderam aos critérios de inclusão. Dos artigos selecionados, a maioria foi publicado entre 2018 e 2019 (53%). Destes, grande parte possui o delineamento de estudo descritivo e quantitativo (47%). Destaca-se que apenas 30% dos estudos foram realizados em hospitais universitários e a maioria na rede pública. A maioria dos estudos buscaram evidências sobre o estresse no ambiente de trabalho dos profissionais de enfermagem (94%). Apenas 29% dos estudos investigaram a ansiedade e 17% a depressão. Constatou-se que os estudos apresentaram fracos níveis de evidência, uma vez que todos eles tiveram abordagem descritiva, considerada como nível 6 de evidência. Conclusão: Evidenciou-se que os profissionais de enfermagem sofrem recorrentemente com ansiedade, estresse e depressão nos ambientes hospitalares. No entanto, os estudos apresentam nível de evidência fraca, apontando a necessidade de mais investigações com estudo que apresentem evidências mais fortes.Research, Society and Development2021-01-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1129510.33448/rsd-v10i1.11295Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e2210111295Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e2210111295Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e22101112952525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11295/10233Copyright (c) 2021 Camila Cristina Machado Melo; Luiz Felipe Bernardes; Glilciane Morceli; Policardo Gonçalves da Silva; Sandra de Souza Pereira; Sérgio Valverde Marques dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMelo, Camila Cristina Machado Bernardes, Luiz Felipe Morceli, GlilcianeSilva, Policardo Gonçalves da Pereira, Sandra de Souza Santos, Sérgio Valverde Marques dos 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11295Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:09.732970Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionals Nivel de prueba de estudios relacionados con ansiedad, estrés y depresión de profesionales de enfermería Nível de evidência dos estudos relacionados à ansiedade, estresse e depressão dos profissionais de enfermagem |
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Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionals |
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Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionals Melo, Camila Cristina Machado Nursing Anxiety Stress Depression Worker's health. Enfermería Ansiedad Estrés Depresión Salud del trabajador. Enfermagem Ansiedade Estresse Depressão Saúde do trabalhador. |
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Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionals |
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Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionals |
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Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionals |
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Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionals |
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Evidence level of studies related to anxiety, stress and depression of nursing professionals |
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Melo, Camila Cristina Machado |
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Melo, Camila Cristina Machado Bernardes, Luiz Felipe Morceli, Glilciane Silva, Policardo Gonçalves da Pereira, Sandra de Souza Santos, Sérgio Valverde Marques dos |
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Bernardes, Luiz Felipe Morceli, Glilciane Silva, Policardo Gonçalves da Pereira, Sandra de Souza Santos, Sérgio Valverde Marques dos |
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Melo, Camila Cristina Machado Bernardes, Luiz Felipe Morceli, Glilciane Silva, Policardo Gonçalves da Pereira, Sandra de Souza Santos, Sérgio Valverde Marques dos |
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Nursing Anxiety Stress Depression Worker's health. Enfermería Ansiedad Estrés Depresión Salud del trabajador. Enfermagem Ansiedade Estresse Depressão Saúde do trabalhador. |
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Nursing Anxiety Stress Depression Worker's health. Enfermería Ansiedad Estrés Depresión Salud del trabajador. Enfermagem Ansiedade Estresse Depressão Saúde do trabalhador. |
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Objective: To identify the levels of evidence from studies related to anxiety, stress and depression among nursing professionals. Method: integrative literature review, carried out in LILACS, BVSENF and SCIELO databases / databases, between 2015 and 2019, with the descriptors: nursing, anxiety, stress and depression. To carry out the bibliographic search, the PICO strategy was adopted, to select and evaluate the articles, the strategy recommended by the PRISMA group was used. To verify the level of evidence of the studies, the instrument recommended by Gershon and collaborators (1999) was used. Results: 525 articles were found, of which only 17 met the inclusion criteria. Of the selected articles, most were published between 2018 and 2019 (53%). Of these, a large part has a descriptive and quantitative study design (47%). It is noteworthy that only 30% of the studies were carried out in university hospitals and the majority in the public network. Most studies sought evidence of stress in the work environment of nursing professionals (94%). Only 29% of studies investigated anxiety and 17% depression. It was found that the studies presented weak levels of evidence, since all of them had a descriptive approach, considered as level 6 of evidence. Conclusion: It became evident that nursing professionals suffer recurrently from anxiety, stress and depression in hospital environments. However, studies have a low level of evidence, pointing to the need for further investigations with studies that present stronger evidence. |
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