Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP ()

Violence, Burnout and Minor Psychiatric Disorders in Hospital Work

  • Daiane Dal Pai,
  • Liana Lautert,
  • Sônia Beatriz Cocaro de Souza,
  • Maria Helena Palucci Marziale,
  • Juliana Petri Tavares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420150000300014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 3
pp. 457 – 464

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE Identifying the violence suffered by the health team workers and their association with Burnout and minor psychiatric disorders. METHODS Cross-sectional study with 269 health team professionals of a public hospital in southern Brazil. Data were collected through the use of the Survey Questionnaire: Workplace Violence in the Health Sector, Maslach Inventory Burnout and Self-Report Questionnaire. RESULTS Workplace violence struck 63.2% of workers, prevailing mostly in women (p = 0.001), among nursing auxiliaries/technicians (p=0.014) and was associated with minor psychiatric disorders (p<0.05), as exposure to different forms of violence increased the chances of these disorders by 60% (CI 95%: 1.2-2.1). The three Burnout dimensions were also associated to violence at work (p<0.05). CONCLUSION Health workers experience violence in the workplace and this exposure is associated with Burnout symptoms and minor psychiatric disorders.

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