Violence, Burnout and Minor Psychiatric Disorders in Hospital Work

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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Main Authors: Pai,Daiane Dal, Lautert,Liana, Souza,Sônia Beatriz Cocaro de, Marziale,Maria Helena Palucci, Tavares,Juliana Petri
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0080-623420150003004572015-06-15Violence, Burnout and Minor Psychiatric Disorders in Hospital WorkPai,Daiane DalLautert,LianaSouza,Sônia Beatriz Cocaro deMarziale,Maria Helena PalucciTavares,Juliana Petri Workplace Violence Occupational Health Health Manpower Nursing Staff 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. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade de São Paulo, Escola de EnfermagemRevista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP v.49 n.3 20152015-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342015000300457en10.1590/S0080-623420150000300014
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Tavares,Juliana Petri
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Lautert,Liana
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Violence, Burnout and Minor Psychiatric Disorders in Hospital Work
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Lautert,Liana
Souza,Sônia Beatriz Cocaro de
Marziale,Maria Helena Palucci
Tavares,Juliana Petri
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title Violence, Burnout and Minor Psychiatric Disorders in Hospital Work
title_short Violence, Burnout and Minor Psychiatric Disorders in Hospital Work
title_full Violence, Burnout and Minor Psychiatric Disorders in Hospital Work
title_fullStr Violence, Burnout and Minor Psychiatric Disorders in Hospital Work
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description 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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