Prevalence of burnout syndrome in gynecology and obstetrics residents at the Maternal-Infant University Hospital of São Luís-MA.

Authors

  • Katrine Evelen Carole Da Silva Sousa Cançado
  • Erika Krogh
  • Diego Trabulsi Lima
  • Lays Samara da Costa Silva e Silva
  • Jéssica Silva Sousa
  • Brenda Giovanna Silva Sousa
  • Lidiane Assunção de Vasconcelos
  • Aline Oliveira Gama
  • Lorena do Socorro Fonseca Miranda
  • Wille Faustino Teixeira
  • Anne Caroline Gonçalves Lima
  • Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Dionizio Carvalho da Silva
  • Thaís Lopes do Amaral Uchôa
  • Elias Costa Monteiro
  • Adams Brunno Silva
  • Gleyce Pinto Girard
  • Leonardo Silva da Costa
  • Adriane Wosny Guimarães
  • Milena Coelho Fernandes Caldato
  • Aldo Marçal Guimarães
  • Amanda Wosny Guimarães
  • Zayron Gregório Aguiar
  • Helton Monteiro Barros
  • Bruno Patricio dos Santos Oliveira
  • Alda Lima Lemos
  • Tamara Stefany Siqueira Tavares
  • Luiz Euclides Coelho de Souza Filho
  • Luciana Gonçalves de Oliveira
  • Milena Oliveira Saldanha Pacífico
  • Fabíola Fontes Padovani
  • Zara Fernanda Lima Martins dos Reis
  • Soraya Galvão Martins
  • Adriana Borges Melo
  • Geraldo Viana Santos
  • Cibele Maria de Almeida
  • Ana Caroline Ferreira do Nascimento
  • Janaína Cunha Romeiro
  • Joelma do Socorro de Souza Tota
  • Helena Lins Viana
  • Arthur de Oliveira Barros Costa
  • Eliana Maria dos Santos
  • Kenis Mourão Araújo
  • Tainá Sayuri Onuma de Oliveira
  • Jean Paulo de Oliveira
  • Ana Trindade Pereira
  • Edgar de Brito Sobrinho
  • Daiane Freitas Carneiro
  • Josué Araújo de Souza
  • Raquel da Silva Rodrigues Barata
  • Samara Costa Fernandes
  • Lilian Cristina Mainardes de Miranda
  • Adriete Malato Ferreira Cordovil dos Santos
  • Sônia Maria dos Santos Farias
  • Julio Eliton Lima Guimarães
  • Elidiane de Carvalho Ribeiro
  • Alessandro Freitas Martins
  • Lucineia Ferreira Ferreira
  • Zeze Laeci Cunha Maciel
  • Ana Caroline Guedes Souza Martins

Keywords:

Burnout, psychological stress, quality of life, resident physicians

Abstract

Objective: Characterize and evaluate the prevalence of SB in physicians residing in the specialty of Gynecology and Obstetrics at the University Hospital Materno Infantil, Federal University of Maranhão, in São Luís, linking the epidemiological characteristics in order to identify risk factors. Method: Epidemiological questionnaires were used to define the variables and the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), the most used instrument to evaluate SB. Results: From this, it was observed that the prevalence of SB among the above-mentioned residents is 80.8%; individuals who have renumbered activity outside the home have a higher personal achievement than those who do not have it; 2nd and 3rd year has a higher personal achievement level than first year residents. Conclusion: No significant differences were found in any of the SB variables in relation to age, marital status, gender, whether or not to have a child, whether or not to have pain / discomfort in the last 6 months, in relation to CH of weekly work outside the residence and the time of medical performance before entering the PRM (Medical Residency Program).

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2022-09-07

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Silva Sousa Cançado, K. E. C. D., Krogh, E., Lima, D. T., Silva e Silva, L. S. da C., Sousa, J. S., Sousa, B. G. S., Vasconcelos, L. A. de, Gama, A. O., Fonseca Miranda, L. do S., Teixeira, W. F., Lima, A. C. G., Dionizio Carvalho da Silva, M. do P. S., Amaral Uchôa, T. L. do, Monteiro, E. C., Silva, A. B., Girard, G. P., Costa, L. S. da, Guimarães, A. W., Caldato, M. C. F., … Souza Martins, A. C. G. (2022). Prevalence of burnout syndrome in gynecology and obstetrics residents at the Maternal-Infant University Hospital of São Luís-MA. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 9(8). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/5412