Professional burnout syndrome in nurses in the hospital of the context of the Covid-19 Pandemic: An Integrative Review

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
12
Article ID: 
24711
6 pages
Research Article

Professional burnout syndrome in nurses in the hospital of the context of the Covid-19 Pandemic: An Integrative Review

Ariane Oliveira Pereira, Juliana Nascimento Andrade, Selton Diniz dos Santos, Thais Moreira Peixoto, Dailey Oliveira Carvalho, Douglas de Souza e Silva, Jhonata William Mergis Carnelós, Verônica Matos Batista, Isabela Machado Sampaio Costa Soares, Ana Caroline Cerqueira Ribeiro, Priscila Araújo Grisi, Nívea Carla Nascimento dos Santos, Fernanda Moreira Ribeiro Fraga, Mairy Aparecida Felix Araújo, Naiara Costa Salvador Ribeiro da Silva, Gilcimeire Santa Rosa Costa, Ana Carla Barbosa de Oliveira, Ana Paula Fernandes de Carvalho, Lorena Daher Carneiro Oliva, Gabriel Brasil Gil, Carleone Vieira dos Santos Neto, Dilmara Pinheiro Carvalho, Soliande Rocha Almeida, Larissa Lima dos Santos, Fernanda Araújo Valle Matheus

Abstract: 

Objective: To analyze the repercussions of the Professional Burnout Syndrome on nurses in the hospital network in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: This is an integrative review, carried out in September 2021. The search was carried out through the Portal of Periodicals of the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel and the Virtual Health Library, which cover the main databases and their publications on health-related topics. 1,010 articles were found on the CAPES platform, and 259 on the VHL, totaling 1,269 articles, and after analysis following the fundamental instructions of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyzes, ten articles were included in the review, published in the National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health and Scientific Electronic Library Online. Results: The studies reveal a series of repercussions that SEP generates on nurses in the hospital network in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which were separated into four categories: 1- Physical repercussions; 2- Psychological repercussions; 3- Repercussions on nursing care; 4- Social repercussions. Conclusion: The present study contributes to the provision of information that can be used in the training process of the team and managers, in the identification of possible effects caused by the SEP. Thus, it is possible to establish coping measures in this illness process, in order to avoid further damage to this worker.

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