[artÃculo]
| TÃtulo : |
Occupational stress and coping strategies among primary health care physicians |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Lourenção, Luciano, Autor ; dos Santos Rosa Moretti, Marli, Autor ; Guimarães Ximenes Neto, Francisco Rosemiro, Autor ; de Souza da Silva, Rosana Aparecida, Autor ; Alcalá Pompeo, Danielle, Autor ; Gazetta, Cláudia Eli, Autor |
| Editorial: |
Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales* |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2022 |
| Resumen: |
Introduction: residents of medical-surgical specialties are a population at risk of developing Burnout syndrome, which negatively affects their health and, consequently, triggers alterations in serum cytokine levels that lead to an inflammatory state. Objective: to assess work stress through the diagnosis of Burnout syndrome and pro and anti-inflammatory cytokine levels in first year residents of the Universidad del Cauca. Materials and Methods: a prospective longitudinal descriptive study was carried out in a population of 14 medical residents. It was used selfcompleted surveys to evaluate sociodemographic, clinical and residence variables; as well as, the Zung test and the Maslach Burnout Inventory to assess the presence of Burnout syndrome. Additionally, venous blood samples were taken to measure the production of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines using the ELISA technique, at the beginning, six months and one year (three samples) at the beginning of the medical residency. Results: he 100% of the population presented alterations in any of the dimensions associated with Burnout syndrome, among which predominated was emotional exhaustion. In the end of the follow-up, 14.3% of the residents presented Burnout and a significant decrease in TNF-α production was observed. Conclusion: this study evidences the possibility of the appearance of burnout syndrome in students of medical-surgical specialization due to exposure to chronic stressors associated with academic and emotional conditions. Similarly, this research demonstrates a disease in the inflammatory state of residents, which in the long term that could affect health. |
| Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
| En lÃnea: |
https://revistasum.umanizales.edu.co/ojs/index.php/archivosmedicina/article/view [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
in Archivos de medicina > Vol. 22 Num. 2 Año. 2022 [12/03/2023]
[artÃculo] Occupational stress and coping strategies among primary health care physicians [documento electrónico] / Lourenção, Luciano, Autor ; dos Santos Rosa Moretti, Marli, Autor ; Guimarães Ximenes Neto, Francisco Rosemiro, Autor ; de Souza da Silva, Rosana Aparecida, Autor ; Alcalá Pompeo, Danielle, Autor ; Gazetta, Cláudia Eli, Autor . - Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales*, 2022. in Archivos de medicina > Vol. 22 Num. 2 Año. 2022 [12/03/2023]
| Resumen: |
Introduction: residents of medical-surgical specialties are a population at risk of developing Burnout syndrome, which negatively affects their health and, consequently, triggers alterations in serum cytokine levels that lead to an inflammatory state. Objective: to assess work stress through the diagnosis of Burnout syndrome and pro and anti-inflammatory cytokine levels in first year residents of the Universidad del Cauca. Materials and Methods: a prospective longitudinal descriptive study was carried out in a population of 14 medical residents. It was used selfcompleted surveys to evaluate sociodemographic, clinical and residence variables; as well as, the Zung test and the Maslach Burnout Inventory to assess the presence of Burnout syndrome. Additionally, venous blood samples were taken to measure the production of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines using the ELISA technique, at the beginning, six months and one year (three samples) at the beginning of the medical residency. Results: he 100% of the population presented alterations in any of the dimensions associated with Burnout syndrome, among which predominated was emotional exhaustion. In the end of the follow-up, 14.3% of the residents presented Burnout and a significant decrease in TNF-α production was observed. Conclusion: this study evidences the possibility of the appearance of burnout syndrome in students of medical-surgical specialization due to exposure to chronic stressors associated with academic and emotional conditions. Similarly, this research demonstrates a disease in the inflammatory state of residents, which in the long term that could affect health. |
| Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
| En lÃnea: |
https://revistasum.umanizales.edu.co/ojs/index.php/archivosmedicina/article/view [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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