Burnout Syndrome prevalence among nursing technicians of an Adult Intensive Care Unit

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Objective: to verify Burnout Syndrome prevalence among nursing technicians of an adult Intensive Care Unit and associate prevalence with sociodemographic and clinical data. Method: a cross-sectional study carried out in an adult Intensive Care Unit of a large public hospital in southern Brazil, between March and April/2018. Prevalence was assessed using the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Results: 122 nursing technicians participated (aged 39±2.5 years), 76% being women. Burnout Syndrome prevalence was 19.7% and 62.9%. There was a significant association between Burnout Syndrome and depression (p=0.004), as well as Burnout Syndrome and comorbidities (p=0.033), when less conservative criteria were adopted. Conclusion: the findings are relevant to professionals in this area and may contribute to adopting strategies to combat Burnout Syndrome.

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Alves, M. C. E. C., Barilli, S. L. S., Specht, A. M., & Herbert, N. D. R. (2021). Burnout Syndrome prevalence among nursing technicians of an Adult Intensive Care Unit. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0736

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