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Title: | Shift work of nursing professionals and blood pressure, burnout and common mental disorders* |
Other Titles: | Trabalho em turnos de profissionais de enfermagem e a pressão arterial, burnout e transtornos mentais comuns Trabajo en turnos de profesionales de enfermería y la presión arterial, burnout y trastornos mentales comunes |
Authors: | Nascimento, Jaqueline Oliveira Valdeviño Santos, Juliano dos Meira, Karina Cardoso Pierin, Angela Maria Geraldo Talarico, Juliana Nery Souza |
Keywords: | Nursing Enfermagem Enfermería Shift Work Schedule Jornada de Trabalho em Turnos Horario de Trabajo por Turnos Burnout, Psychological Esgotamento Psicológico Agotamiento Psicológico Burnout, Professional Esgotamento Profissional Agotamiento Profesional Mental Disorders Transtornos Mentais Trastornos Mentales Life Style Estilo de Vida Hypertension Hipertensão Hipertensión |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Rev Esc Enferm USP |
Abstract: | Objective: To analyze the influence of shift work on blood pressure, the presence of burnout and common mental disorders in nursing professionals. Method: A crosssectional study. Burnout was assessed by the Maslach Burnout Inventory, and Common Mental Disorders by the Self-Reporting Questionnaire. Casual blood pressure measurement and Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) were performed. Results: 231 professionals participated. The majority (59.7%) worked in shifts, and this condition was associated (p≤0.05) with: higher weekly workload; doing the night shift; shorter training and work time at the institution; alcoholism; leisure activity; and alteration in ambulatory blood pressure monitoring of the sleep period. The professionals with common mental disorders and who worked in shifts had lower casual diastolic pressure levels (p = 0.039) and higher hypertension prevalence (p = 0.045). The presence of emotional exhaustion was associated with normal waking blood pressure and depersonalization with altered sleep blood pressure. Conclusion: Shift work was associated with a higher prevalence of work-related negative factors, inadequate habits and lifestyles, and change in sleep blood pressure. |
Description: | 2019;53:e03443 |
URI: | http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6196 |
ISSN: | 1980-220X |
Appears in Collections: | Artigos de Periódicos da área de Enfermagem |
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