Kely Cristina Carneiro de Azevedo1, Jaqueline Brito Vidal Batista2, Roberta Carneiro de Azevedo3, Ana Lucia Belarmino de Araújo4, Eveline de Oliveira Barros5, Mariana de Sousa Dantas Rodrigues6. 1. Nurse, Masters' Student on Nursing at the Post-Graduate Nursing Program (PPGENF/UFPB). Federal University of Paraíba-UFPB, João Pessoa (PB), Brasil. 2. Psychologist, Ph.D. in public Health from the Oswaldo Cruz/Fiocruz Foundation. Associate Professor at the Centre for Education of the Federal University of Paraíba and Professor of the Graduate Program in Nursing (PPGENF/CCS/UFPB). 3. Medical Doctor, Resident in Pediatrics at the Institute of Integrative Medicine Professor Fernando Figueira, IMIP, Recife, Pernambuco, Brasil. 4. Psychologist, Specialist in Clinical and Educational Psychopedagogy at the University Vale do Acaraú/CE, Instituto Cândida Vargas, João Pessoa (PB), Brasil. 5. Nurse, Master's in Nursing at the Post-Graduate Nursing Program (PPGENF/UFPB). University Centre of João Pessoa-UNIPÊ, João Pessoa (PB), Brasil. 6. Nurse, Doctorate Candidate on Nursing at the Post-Graduate Nursing Program (PPGENF/UFPB). University Centre of João Pessoa-UNIPÊ, João Pessoa (PB), Brasil.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the scientific production on Burnout Syndrome in physicians and nurses of ICU in Brazil. METHOD: Bibliometric study, documentary, with quantitative approach. We selected articles published in Brazil on Burnout Syndrome in the ICUs, in the VHL and Portal Capes, from 2000 to 2018. RESULTS: 40 articles were identified, predominantly from the Southeast. Prevalence of those published in the Brazilian Journal of Intensive Care and in the Journal of Nursing UFPE online. The B2 Qualis periodical is the most prominent. The most prevalent descriptors were: Intensive Care Units, Burnout Syndrome, Burnout and Professional Exhaustion. CONCLUSIONS: Nurses are more interested in publishing this issue. Burnout Syndrome studied in intensive physicians would contribute to identifying its prevalence in these professionals.
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the scientific production on Burnout Syndrome in physicians and nurses of ICU in Brazil. METHOD: Bibliometric study, documentary, with quantitative approach. We selected articles published in Brazil on Burnout Syndrome in the ICUs, in the VHL and Portal Capes, from 2000 to 2018. RESULTS: 40 articles were identified, predominantly from the Southeast. Prevalence of those published in the Brazilian Journal of Intensive Care and in the Journal of Nursing UFPE online. The B2 Qualis periodical is the most prominent. The most prevalent descriptors were: Intensive Care Units, Burnout Syndrome, Burnout and Professional Exhaustion. CONCLUSIONS: Nurses are more interested in publishing this issue. Burnout Syndrome studied in intensive physicians would contribute to identifying its prevalence in these professionals.
Authors: Maria Emília Miranda Alvares; Erika Barbara Abreu Fonseca Thomaz; Zeni Carvalho Lamy; Rachel Vilela de Abreu Haickel Nina; Marina Uchoa Lopes Pereira; João Batista Santos Garcia Journal: Rev Bras Ter Intensiva Date: 2020-07-13
Authors: Ana Belén Barragán Martín; María Del Mar Molero Jurado; María Del Carmen Pérez-Fuentes; María Del Mar Simón Márquez; Maria Sisto; José Jesús Gázquez Linares Journal: Healthcare (Basel) Date: 2020-11-12