Associação entre síndrome de burnout, uso prejudicial de álcool e tabagismo na enfermagem nas UTIs de um hospital universitário

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2018-01-01

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Fernandes, Larissa Santi [UNESP]
Nitsche, Maria José Trevizani [UNESP]
De Godoy, Ilda [UNESP]

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The article aims to determine the presence of burnout syndrome among professionals in the field of Nursing in the Intensive Care Unit in a university hospital and a possible association with consumption of alcohol and tobacco. Participants were 160 nursing professionals from 04 intensive care unit of a university hospital in the period from March 2013 to February 2014. We used a structured questionnaire, plus the smoking history, Maslach Burnout Inventory, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, Fagerström Dependence Questionnaire and the measurement of carbon monoxide. We used Fisher’s chi-square or Fisher exact test. Syndrome was found in 34 professionals, most of them female, married and young adults. 18 professionals reported being smokers. 6,4% of Nursing Assistants, 50% Practical Nurses and Nurses 71,4% drank moderate; 5,4% Nursing Assistant and 14,3% Nurses scored default risk drinking and only 01 Practical Nurses had possible alcohol dependence. There was a positive association of the syndrome with smoking in 01 ICU. Final considerations: Hospital Intensive Care services need assistance from the managers of services for the purpose of caring for the health of their caregivers.

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Alcoholism, Burnout, Intensive care nursing, Smoking

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Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, v. 23, n. 1, p. 203-214, 2018.

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