Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Burnout is a psychological syndrome characterized by
exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced self-esteem.
The phenomenon of burnout is constantly increasing and the healthcare
professionals are more exposed to burnout than other workers, given their
close and continuous relationship with disadvantaged customers.
An analysis of this phenomenon aimed at identifying the variables that
are correlated with a higher probability to develop burnout may allow to
recognize those workers who are likely to suffer from this syndrome,
suggesting appropriate intervention strategies.
This study has been carried out on a sample of 50 professional and
pediatric nurses through the submission of a brief test aimed at measuring the
risk of burnout. 26 per cent of the people in the sample of 50 nurses, working
at different hospitals and public clinics in Messina, Italy, present a high risk
of burnout; they would, therefore, benefit from the introduction of preventive
measures aimed at contrasting thisSeveral variables are correlated positively and significantly with a high
level of risk: age, marital status, the circumstance of having children, the
years of activity and the type of employment are among these ones.
Preventive measures should be implemented in the most critical cases:
such measures have some costs, that are, however, lower than the
pharmacological and psychological treatment of exhaustion. Hence, it should
be advisable favoring direct strategies to identify and eliminate, as far as
possible, the causes of burnout, rather than treating its consequences.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Elenco autori:
Gitto, Lara; Trimarchi, Elisa
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