Factores asociados al síndrome de desgaste laboral en auxiliares de enfermería

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https://doi.org/10.22267/rus.212302.223

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Agotamiento emocional, Auxiliares de enfermería, Factores asociados, Casos y controles, Regresión Logística

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Introducción: El Síndrome de Desgaste Laboral o Burnout, es entendido como una baja resiliencia para afrontar el estrés laboral. Objetivo: Identificar factores asociados al Burnout y la prevalencia global y de cada uno de sus constructos, entre auxiliares de enfermería en un hospital de referencia de mediana y alta complejidad, en Colombia. Materiales y métodos: Estudio de casos y controles, con 183 auxiliares registradas en un hospital. Se utilizó el instrumento de Maslach y se identificaron los factores asociados utilizando la regresión Log-Binomial determinando los Odds Ratio (OR). Resultados: Los factores encontrados asociados con Burnout que aumentan la probabilidad de ocurrencia son: trabajar más de 48 horas por semana, OR=1,02 (1,01-1.05) al 90% de confianza; sentirse mal con el trabajo que se realiza OR=3,87 (1,18-10,71); el dormir siete horas o más al día OR=0,70 (0,53-0,91), disminuye la probabilidad. La prevalencia total de Burnout fue 44,7%, siendo 11,8% para agotamiento personal, 14,9% despersonalización y 47,81% pobre realización personal. Conclusiones: Los factores asociados: no dormir suficiente y sentirse mal con la tarea que se realiza, aumentan la probabilidad de desarrollar Burnout, mientras que dormir 7 o más horas diarias la disminuye. Estos hallazgos facilitarán la aplicación de medidas de control institucional.

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Biografia do Autor

Gustavo Bergonzoli, Grupo de Gestión del Conocimiento e Innovación (GECOI) del Hospital Tomas Uribe Uribe. Tuluá, Valle.

Doutor da Universidad del Valle, especialista em saúde pública na Escola de Saúde Pública da Universidad del Valle e mestre em Ciências da Saúde Pública da University of Alabama em Birmingham, Estados Unidos.

Secretario de Saúde do Departamento de Valle del Cauca, 1983-1986.
Professor da Escola de Saúde Pública da Universidad del Valle de Cali, da Universidade Livre de Cali, da Universidade Central de Costa Rica, a Universidade de San Carlos na Guatemala e a Universidade Central e a Universidade Carabobo na Venezuela. Autor de várias publicações e livros científicos.
Medalha Cívica concedida pela prefeitura do município de Guarulhos, São Paulo, Brasil; em reconhecimento da contribuição técnico-científica para o desenvolvimento da iniciativa de municípios saudáveis. Brasil, 2010. Medalha Santiago Rengifo Salcedo, na sua categoria mais alta, concedida pelo Ministério da Saúde do departamento de Valle del Cauca. Cali, 2014.
Aposentado da Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde - Organização Mundial da Saúde (OPAS / OMS), onde foi consultor na Costa Rica, Guatemala, Venezuela, México e Brasil. 1992-2009. Coordenador do Grupo de Ensino Superior e Pesquisa (ESI) do Hospital Departamental Tomas Uribe Urbe (HDTUUU) de Tuluá, Valle del Cauca. 2016 até hoje. investigacion@hospitaltomasuribe.gov.co

   

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2021-04-30

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Bergonzoli G, Jaramillo-López C, Delgado-Grijalba D, Duque F, Vivas G, Tinoco-Zapata FJ. Factores asociados al síndrome de desgaste laboral en auxiliares de enfermería. Univ. Salud [Internet]. 30º de abril de 2021 [citado 21º de novembro de 2024];23(2):120-8. Disponível em: https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/usalud/article/view/4521

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