| Literature DB >> 33000694 |
Magno Conceição das Merces1, Julita Maria Freitas Coelho1, Iracema Lua2, Douglas de Souza E Silva3, Antônio Marcos Tosoli Gomes4, Amália Ivine Costa Santana3, Dandara Almeida Reis da Silva1, Lucélia Batista Neves Cunha Magalhães5, Argemiro D'Oliveira Júnior3.
Abstract
In the population of Primary Health Care Nursing (PHC) professionals, the association between Burnout Syndrome (BS) and Metabolic Syndrome (MS) has not been investigated. The objective was to evaluate the association between BS and MS among PHC Nursing Professionals. A cross-sectional, multicenter, population-based study was conducted in the state of Bahia, Brazil, with 1,125 professionals. The prevalence of BS and MS corresponded to 18.3% and 24.4%, respectively. The prevalence in women of BS was 16.4% and of MS 23.7%, in men 31.6% for BS and 29.4% for MS. Men with BS are 3.23 times more likely to develop MS, and women 1.48 times more. BS was associated between men and women and exhibited a good discriminatory predictive power.Entities:
Keywords: Burnout; metabolic syndrome; nursing; occupational health; primary health care; professional
Year: 2020 PMID: 33000694 DOI: 10.1080/19338244.2020.1819186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Environ Occup Health ISSN: 1933-8244 Impact factor: 1.663