Prevalencia del Síndrome burnout en época covid-19

  1. Ariana E. Paunero Morejón 1
  2. Julia Pérez Nieto 2
  1. 1 HURH Valladolid Hospital de día – Unidad del Sueño, Valladolid
  2. 2 HURH Valladolid Unidad Medicina Interna 3.0., Valladolid
Revista:
Revista ROL de enfermería

ISSN: 0210-5020

Ano de publicación: 2023

Volume: 46

Número: 2

Páxinas: 22-30

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Revista ROL de enfermería

Resumo

The study was carried out between the months of May to November 2021. Data were collected from 56 professionals, all of them workers at the Río Hortega University Hospital in Valladolid (Castilla y León), with the aim of describing whether the professionals who were a sample of study had or did not have a risk of suffering from Burnout Syndrome (also called burnout syndrome) A systematic collection of variables was carried out using a double questionnaire that consists of a first part in which sociodemographic, professional and individual data are collected and a second part which is the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) questionnaire adapted to Spanish We carried out a cross-sectional and analytical study in which, after analyzing the data collected, we obtained that the prevalence of professionals in the sample who may develop Burnout Syndrome at the time of the study is 64.29% (corresponding to 36 professionals that present at least 1 item of the Burnout questionnaire a “High” result), which means that the risk of our health workers of suffering from the Syndrome is high. In addition, factors that can increase or influence the risk of the appearance of Syndrome were analyzed, such as: sex, age, number of children, marital status, professional category, type of contract, professional seniority, working hours, place of work, sick leave In the last year, weekly hours dedicated to leisure, existence of chronic disease, taking psychotropic drugs, as well as some self-perception questions related to the Covid-19 pandemic period.

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