Estresse laboral e capacidade para o trabalho de enfermeiros de um grupo hospitalar

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The study aimed to evaluate the relationship between occupational stress and the work capacity index of 368 nurses (82.1% of the population) of a Hospital Group. A questionnaire with socio-occupational questions was used as well as two scales: the Job Stress Scale and the Work Capacity Index. The group of nurses was predominantly female (93.2%), worked in care activities (63.9%), had undertaken at least one Postgraduate course (76%) and were satisfied with the unit where they worked (70.5%). Occupational stress was present in 23.6% of the nurses, of these 15.2% presented High Strain work and 8.4% Passive Work. Social Support exercised a significant positive influence on all groups - exposed or not to occupational stress. Regarding the Work Capacity, this was Moderate (28-36 points) for 51.4% of the nurses and Good (37-43 points) for 47.4%. There was no correlation between stress and work capacity.

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Negeliskii, C., & Lautert, L. (2011). Estresse laboral e capacidade para o trabalho de enfermeiros de um grupo hospitalar. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 19(3), 606–613. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11692011000300021

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