Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Apr 2015)

Prevalence of Burnout syndrome in health professionals of an onco-hematological pediatric hospital

  • Aline Bedin Zanatta,
  • Sergio Roberto de Lucca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420150000200010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 2
pp. 0253 – 0258

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE To identify the prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in medical professionals, nurses and nursing technicians working in an Onco-Hematological Pediatric Hospital in São Paulo. METHOD An exploratory, descriptive study with cross-sectional design and quantitative approach, with a sample of 188 health professionals. Data were collected using two self-report instruments: the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI-HSS) which is a biosocial data form, and a non-participant observation guide. RESULTS High depersonalization for nurses (29.8%), low job performance for physicians (27.8%), and of nursing technicians (25.5%). High scores were identified in at least two domains of Burnout in 19.2% of nurses, 16.8% of nursing technicians, and 16.6% of doctors. CONCLUSION Health professionals are highly vulnerable to each of the dimensions of Burnout syndrome - namely emotional exhaustion, alienation, and low job performance/satisfaction- in the hospital work.

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