Prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals from Orinoquia, Colombia in 2016

Introduction: Burnout syndrome is described as an inadequate way of coping with labor stress. The main traits are emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and decreased personal performance. Objective: To determine the prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals working in the Colombian O...

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Main Authors: Oscar Alexander Gutiérrez-Lesmes, Nelly Johana Loboa-Rodríguez, Javier Martínez-Torres
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Nariño 2018-01-01
Series:Universidad y Salud
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Online Access:http://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/usalud/article/view/3333
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spelling doaj-c9f2c1442f2e4c6cb07e8c8698fce8312020-11-24T21:05:32ZspaUniversidad de NariñoUniversidad y Salud 0124-71072389-70662018-01-01201374310.22267/rus.182001.1073125Prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals from Orinoquia, Colombia in 2016Oscar Alexander Gutiérrez-Lesmes0Nelly Johana Loboa-Rodríguez1Javier Martínez-Torres2Universidad de los Llanos. Villavicencio, ColombiaUniversidad de los Llanos. Villavicencio, ColombiaUniversidad de los Llanos. Villavicencio, ColombiaIntroduction: Burnout syndrome is described as an inadequate way of coping with labor stress. The main traits are emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and decreased personal performance. Objective: To determine the prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals working in the Colombian Orinoquia. Materials and methods: A transverse analytical study was carried out with sampling by intention. The study population was constituted by 100 nurses and the Maslach Burnout instrument was used. Summary, prevalence and prevalence ratio measurements were calculated with the SPSS program. Results: 90% of the sample studied were women, 53% single, 54% under 28, and 42% without children. The general prevalence of Burnout syndrome was 16%, in the area of hospital care was 25,5% and in areas other than this was 6,1%. In the hospital area, there were greater proportions in emotional fatigue with a 42%, emotional depersonalization with a 38% and lack of personal realization with a 30%. Statistically significant differences for the prevalence of Burnout syndrome in the area of hospital care were found (RP 4,2, IC95% 1, 3-13,7, P 0,008) for professionals under 28 (RP 3,7 IC95% 1,1-12,1, p 0,017). Conclusions: The prevalence of Burnout syndrome is higher in nurses in the hospital area. Being under 28 years of age was associated with a higher prevalence. Nurses classified as sick with Burnout syndrome had to take care of a greater number of patients in their workday.http://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/usalud/article/view/3333Burnout, profesionalnursinghospital careprevalencecross-sectional studies
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author Oscar Alexander Gutiérrez-Lesmes
Nelly Johana Loboa-Rodríguez
Javier Martínez-Torres
spellingShingle Oscar Alexander Gutiérrez-Lesmes
Nelly Johana Loboa-Rodríguez
Javier Martínez-Torres
Prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals from Orinoquia, Colombia in 2016
Universidad y Salud
Burnout, profesional
nursing
hospital care
prevalence
cross-sectional studies
author_facet Oscar Alexander Gutiérrez-Lesmes
Nelly Johana Loboa-Rodríguez
Javier Martínez-Torres
author_sort Oscar Alexander Gutiérrez-Lesmes
title Prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals from Orinoquia, Colombia in 2016
title_short Prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals from Orinoquia, Colombia in 2016
title_full Prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals from Orinoquia, Colombia in 2016
title_fullStr Prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals from Orinoquia, Colombia in 2016
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals from Orinoquia, Colombia in 2016
title_sort prevalence of burnout syndrome in nursing professionals from orinoquia, colombia in 2016
publisher Universidad de Nariño
series Universidad y Salud
issn 0124-7107
2389-7066
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Introduction: Burnout syndrome is described as an inadequate way of coping with labor stress. The main traits are emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and decreased personal performance. Objective: To determine the prevalence of Burnout syndrome in nursing professionals working in the Colombian Orinoquia. Materials and methods: A transverse analytical study was carried out with sampling by intention. The study population was constituted by 100 nurses and the Maslach Burnout instrument was used. Summary, prevalence and prevalence ratio measurements were calculated with the SPSS program. Results: 90% of the sample studied were women, 53% single, 54% under 28, and 42% without children. The general prevalence of Burnout syndrome was 16%, in the area of hospital care was 25,5% and in areas other than this was 6,1%. In the hospital area, there were greater proportions in emotional fatigue with a 42%, emotional depersonalization with a 38% and lack of personal realization with a 30%. Statistically significant differences for the prevalence of Burnout syndrome in the area of hospital care were found (RP 4,2, IC95% 1, 3-13,7, P 0,008) for professionals under 28 (RP 3,7 IC95% 1,1-12,1, p 0,017). Conclusions: The prevalence of Burnout syndrome is higher in nurses in the hospital area. Being under 28 years of age was associated with a higher prevalence. Nurses classified as sick with Burnout syndrome had to take care of a greater number of patients in their workday.
topic Burnout, profesional
nursing
hospital care
prevalence
cross-sectional studies
url http://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/usalud/article/view/3333
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