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Indicadores de sofrimento e prazer em trabalhadores de saúde na linha de frente da COVID-19

Patrícia Campos Pavan Baptista, Daniela Campos de Andrade Lourenção, João Silvestre Silva-Júnior, Arthur Arantes da Cunha, Cristiane Helena Gallasch

2022Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to evaluate distress and pleasure indicators in health care workers on the front line of care for suspected or confirmed COVID-19 cases. METHOD: an exploratory, analytical and cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach. The studied sample consisted of 437 health professionals invited by electronic means, who answered the questionnaire on sociodemographic information, occupational aspects and clinical conditions. Distress and pleasure at work were considered as outcomes, which were analyzed with multinomial logistic regression regarding the associated independent variables. RESULTS: Most of the participants were female (71.0%), nurses (55.6%), with a weekly working shift of 40 hours or more (75.8%); 61.6% of the participants suffered from mental distress. The psychosocial characteristics of high-strain work and low social support were reported by 23.8% and 52.9% of the participants, respectively. In the multiple analysis, distress and lack of pleasure at work were associated with high job strain, low support from co-workers and mental distress. The profession is also associated with distress at work. CONCLUSION: distress and lack of pleasure at work are associated with occupational characteristics and mental strain among health care workers in the COVID-19 scenario.

Topics & Concepts

PsychosocialDistressPleasurePsychologyMental healthCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Mental distressMedicineClinical psychologyPsychiatryDiseasePsychotherapistInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)Occupational Health and BurnoutHealthcare during COVID-19 PandemicHealth, Nursing, Elderly Care
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