BURNOUT SYNDROME IN NURSES OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

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Title: BURNOUT SYNDROME IN NURSES OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
Authors: Magno Conceição das Merces, Douglas de Souza e Silva, Rúbia Almeida Lopes, Iracema Lua, Jaíne Kareny da Silva, Daniela Sousa Oliveira, Maria Lucia Silva Servo
Source: Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 100-104 (2015)
Publisher Information: Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul, 2015.
Publication Year: 2015
Collection: LCC:Medicine
LCC:Internal medicine
LCC:Infectious and parasitic diseases
Subject Terms: Medicine, Internal medicine, RC31-1245, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216
More Details: Background and Objective: Burnout Syndrome (BS) also known as burnout is described as a phenomenon composed of feelings of failure and exhaustion, caused by excessive wear and energy resources, mediated by practice and work stress. In this sense, the nurse Primary Health Care (PHC) is not exempted in the development of the syndrome in question, since it is a profession that develops their work activities through direct contact with patients and families, making workloads too much which can depreciate the quality of care. This study becomes relevant because it will contribute to the PHC nurses have deeper knowledge of the BS, and few studies at this level of health care. He stood as guiding question: What is the prevalence of BS nurses in the PHC based in Brazilian literature from 2000 to 2014? And as objective to determine the prevalence of BS nurses in the PHC. Content: This is an integrative literature review. To that end, we conducted survey of manuscripts published from 2000 to 2014, using as descriptors, in combination: nurse; burnout and primary care in the Virtual Health Library (VHL). Conclusion: It is not yet possible to know the prevalence of BS nurses in the PHC due to lack of studies in the area. KEYWORDS: Nurse. Burnout, Professional. Primary Health Care.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: Portuguese
ISSN: 2238-3360
Relation: https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/6304; https://doaj.org/toc/2238-3360
DOI: 10.17058/reci.v5i2.6304
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/140bceb5496945279821d4ff5a5bd661
Accession Number: edsdoj.140bceb5496945279821d4ff5a5bd661
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:22383360
DOI:10.17058/reci.v5i2.6304
Published in:Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
Language:Portuguese