| Literature DB >> 31015857 |
Sidney Medeiros de Oliveira1, Luiz Vinicius de Alcantara Sousa1, Maria do Socorro Vieira Gadelha1, Vânia Barbosa do Nascimento1.
Abstract
AIMS: To identify the strategies for the prevention of burnout syndrome in nurses; and discuss the results for future interventions that can decrease burnout in these professionals.Entities:
Keywords: Burnout; Health promotion; Nurses; Prevention and control; Psychooncology; Stress
Year: 2019 PMID: 31015857 PMCID: PMC6446475 DOI: 10.2174/1745017901915010064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health ISSN: 1745-0179
Main results found in the articles selected for the review.
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| Intensive Unit Care | 26 | Stress Inventory for Nurses (SIN). | Development of teamwork and improvement courses . | The courses help to minimize the labor stress. | |
| Institutional Review Board (IRB) | 40 | Maslach Bournout Inventory | Yoga | The benefits and limited risk of yoga can help employee-level outcomes, including mental health. | |
| Hospital | 39 | Maslach Burnout Inventory.(MBI) | Nursing supervision and implementation of individually planned care | Boredom and Burnout decreased significantly after the intervention. | |
| Hospital in Iranshahr(Iran) | 60 | Jacson and Malach Burnout Inventory | Communication skill training. | The training proved to be effective in reducing Burnout. | |
| Nurses from Three Regional Districts of Quebec, Canada | 109 | General Satisfaction subscale | Intervention focused on the meaning of job satisfaction | Nurses have improved their perceptions about their jobs, generating benefits, personal growth and reduced burnout. . | |
| Hospitals (two tertiary and one secondary) | 278 | Nursing Work Index Revised - Brazilian Version and the Maslach Burnout Inventory . | Changes in the workplace | The management of good professional practices, favor the decrease of Burnout in nurses. | |
| Universitary hospital | 108 | Maslach’s Burnout Inventory (MBI) | Cognitive coping strategy | Interventions have been shown to decrease Burnout if applied repetitively | |
| New York Hospital | 104 | Mental Health Scale | Web-Based Stress Management Program | The results show benefits of the program in reducing stress and Burnout. | |
| Private and public hospitalsin Gauteng province (South Africa) | 895 | Questionnaires | Strategies to manage stress, improving job satisfaction. | Creating better work environments and adequate work resources will reduce Burnout. | |
| Hospitals | 32 | Validated questionnaire | Program to combat fatigue of compassion | The program was effective in reducing the fatigue of compassion among nurses . | |
| Aichiprefecture, Japão | 96 | Maslach Bournout Inventory (MBI) | Psycho-oncological training program | There was no significant result regarding Burnout. | |
| 137 hospitals in Pensilvania(USA) | 67.000 | Search by email | Improvements in work environment. | Improvements in the work environment are associated with low stress rates. | |
| Urban hospital | 30 | Mindfulness-based stress reduction | Mental Attention Training | The training achieved an improvement in Burnout symptoms, relaxation and life satisfaction. | |
| Hospital | 210 | Holistic Care | Reiki, Healing Touch, Therapeutic Massage, Jin Shin,Jyutsu ( Art of release of tensions) and Guided Images. | Holistic interventions in the workplace, relieve stress and provide some relaxation for nurses . | |
| Intensive Unit Care | 27 | Malach Bournout Inventory (MBI) | Resilience training program. | Resilience training has improved levels of depression, anxiety, and burnout. | |
| Primary health care institution | 161 | Maslach Bournout Inventory (MBI) | Basic Nursing Care | It did not result in significant burnout reduction. | |
| Pediatric oncology clinic | 47 | MBC, Mindfulness-based Course | Mindfulness-Based Course | The Course based on mental alertness can relieve Burnout symptoms. | |
| Seirei Mikatahara General Hospital | 76 | MalachBournout Inventory (MBI) | Spiritual Pain Assessment Sheet | The program achieved improved self-confidence of nurses and decreases Burnout. | |
| Large hospital in Colorado, USA | 58 | Maslach Bournout Inventory (MBI) | Meditation | Evidence shows that this program reduces stress and can improve mental health and reduce Burnout, | |
| Regional Hospital of Southern Israel | 36 | Mental Health Scale | Cognitive-behavioral interventions | The Interventions reduces stress reactions at work. | |
| Cancer Hospital | 82 | Empowerment Scale and Maslach’s Burnout Inventory (MBI) | Psychological Empowerment Program . | The program decreases levels of burnout in nurses . | |
| Districts | 33 | Karolinska Scale of Personality | Nursing supervision | There was no significant reduction of Burnout | |
| Public hospital | 153 | Stress Questionnaire for Health Professionals (SQHP) | Cognitive evaluation | The Burnout decreased | |
| Mental health institution | 32 | Caring Efficacy Scale | Meditation | Participants in the meditation course had significantly more improvements in stress reduction. | |
| Hospital oncology industry | 70 | Recovery | Interventional Workshop | There was no significant reduction of Burnout | |
| Mental health unit. | 42 | Maslach Bournout Inventory (MBI) | Psychosocial intervention | The program resulted in a small but positive change in the levels of Burnout in nurses . | |
| Harvard Medical School and Brighamand Women’Hospital | 40.000 | Monitoring of healthy behavior of nurses | Incentives to exercise, eating a healthy diet, reducing stress and improving interpersonal relationships . | Recommendation for nurses by assuming a healthy lifestyle to reduce stress. | |
| Public hospital | 52 | Maslach Bournout Inventory (MBI) | Public management policies in nursing | The results show that satisfaction with the environment reduces emotional exhaustion at work. | |
| Universitary hospital | 310 | Professional Self-Concept Inventory (PSCI) | Professional identity development program | The program increased the development of professional identity and decreased Burnout. | |
| National Institutes of Health | 126 | 10- Welfare Program Sessions. | Wellness program for nurses. | It is necessary to provide supportive care, for coping with Burnout on an ongoing basis. |
Distribution of the types of interventions by categories adapted from Salanova & Llorens (2008) [17].
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| -Yoga; | Individual | 23,33 |
| - Communication skill training; | Grupal | 53,33 |
| -Development of teamwork and improvement courses39; | Organizational | 23,33 |
Authors contribution table:
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| Made substantial contributions to conception and design, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data; | SO |
| Involved in drafting the manuscript or revising it critically for important intellectual content; | SO, VN, SL |
| Given final approval of the version to be published. Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for appropriate portions of the content; | SO, VN, SL, MG |
| Agreed to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved. | SO, VN, MG |