Ansiedade, depressão e estresse em residentes multiprofissionais do Hospital Universitário Onofre Lopes - UFRN
Multiprofessional residency programs in Brazil seek to integrate teaching-servicecommunity, aiming to favor the qualified insertion of health professionals in the labor market, preferably recent graduates, particularly for the SUS. As this is a teaching model that is different from the traditional o...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | Multiprofessional residency programs in Brazil seek to integrate teaching-servicecommunity, aiming to favor the qualified insertion of health professionals in the
labor market, preferably recent graduates, particularly for the SUS. As this is a
teaching model that is different from the traditional one, the resident needs to
deal not only with difficulties that are typical of the teaching-learning process, but
also with the demands required of a professional working in the labor market.
Therefore, this study aims to estimate the prevalence of stress, anxiety and
depression in multidisciplinary residents of the University Hospital Onofre Lopes.
This is a study with a quantitative, transversal and descriptive approach. For data
collection, the following instruments were used: Identification Form, Lipp's Stress
Symptoms Inventory for Adults (ISSL) and the Anxiety (BAI) and Beck
Depression (BDI) scales. The sample consisted of 75 residents, from different
areas of health (nurses, physiotherapists, pharmacists, nutritionists, dentists,
psychologists and social workers) and different programs (child health care,
intensive care unit, cardiology and psychosocial care). The results obtained
showed that 34.70% of the participants presented symptoms of stress, with the
majority in the resistance phase (30.7%); 57% of residents had some degree of
anxiety (mild, moderate and severe) and 20% had depressive symptoms and
dysphoria. These results highlight the need to value the mental health of
multiprofessional residents, in order to develop, in the residency programs,
spaces for reflection and acceptance of these residents' emotional issues. |
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