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TítuloBurnout and occupational stress in the medical residents of oncology, hematology and radiotherapy: a prevalence and predictors study in Portugal
Autor(es)Joaquim, Ana
Custódio, Sandra
Savva-Bordalo, Joana
Chacim, Sérgio
Carvalhais, Inês
Lombo, Liliana
Lopes, Heitor
Araújo, António
Gomes, A. Rui
Palavras-chaveBurnout
Occupational stress
Oncology
Medical residents
Data2018
EditoraTaylor & Francis
RevistaPsychology, Health & Medicine
CitaçãoJoaquim, A., Custódio, S., Savva-Bordalo, J., Chacim, S., Carvalhais, I., Lombo, L., Lopes, H., Araújo, A. & Gomes, A.R. (2018). Burnout and occupational stress in the medical residents of oncology, haematology and radiotherapy: A prevalence and predictors study in Portugal. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 23(3), 317-3.
Resumo(s)Burnout is a professional syndrome associated with stress caused by overwork. Our aim was to calculate the prevalence of burnout and stress on medical residents of Oncology, Haematology and Radiotherapy in Portugal, as well as to determine predictors of burnout and stress. An anonymous questionnaire was applied (n = 118). Statistical analysis consisted of a descriptive and inferential analysis. The prevalence of burnout and stress was calculated to be 45.2 and 50%, respectively. The dimensions that generated higher levels of stress were ‘dealing with patients’ and ‘overwork’. Burnout was directly related with stress dimension ‘overwork’. The prevalence of burnout in Portuguese oncological residents is high as in other European countries and in the U.S. Therefore, interventional strategies can be designed.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/49155
DOI10.1080/13548506.2017.1344256
ISSN1354-8506
e-ISSN1465-3966
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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