3 resultados para GENERAL-PRACTICE
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
Resumo:
Tendo como base o contributo inovador de Fleck para o estudo do conhecimento médico, procura-se neste artigo explorar a ideia da incomensurabilidade entre estilos de pensamento. O objetivo principal é o de discutir em que medida as recentes reconfigurações suscitadas pela consolidação da Medicina Baseada na Evidência se têm traduzido na reformulação dos fundamentos da prática clínica. A partir da ilustração exploratória da especialidade de Medicina Geral e Familiar, sustenta-se que o contexto da praxis clínica implica articulações compósitas entre diferentes estilos de pensamento. Daí resulta que em lugar do conceito de incomensurabilidade, poderá ser mais adequado aprofundar as potencialidades da ideia de sincretismo epistemológico.
Resumo:
Mestrado em Intervenção Sócio-Organizacional na Saúde - Ramo de especialização: Políticas de Administração e Gestão de Serviços de Saúde
Resumo:
Objectives - To identify occupational stressors and coping resources in a group of physiotherapists, and to analyse interactions between subjective levels of stress, efficacy in stress resolution and coping resources used by these professionals. Design - A sample of 55 physiotherapists working in three general hospitals in Portugal completed the Coping Resources Inventory for Stress, the Occupational Stressors Inventory and two subjective scales for stress and stress resolution. Main results - Most physiotherapists perceived that they were moderately stressed (19/55, 35%) or stressed (20/55, 36%) due to work, and reported that their efficacy in stress resolution was moderate (25/54, 46%) or efficient (23/54, 42%). Issues related to lack of professional autonomy, lack of organisation in the hierarchical command chain, lack of professional and social recognition, disorganisation in task distribution and interpersonal conflicts with superiors were identified as the main sources of stress. The most frequently used coping resources were social support, stress monitoring, physical health and structuring. Perceived efficacy in stress resolution was inversely related to perceived level of occupational stress (r = −0.61, P < 0.01). Significant correlations were found between several coping resources and the perceived level of stress and efficacy in stress resolution. Associations between problem solving, cognitive restructuring and stress monitoring and both low levels of perceived stress and high levels of perceived efficacy were particularly strong. Implications for practice - The importance of identifying stressors and coping resources related to physiotherapists’ occupational stress, and the need for the development of specific training programmes to cope with stress are supported.