3 resultados para health professionals
em Universitat de Girona, Spain
Resumo:
L'objectiu de la investigació ha estat conèixer perquè el col·lectiu d'infermeria no percep la seva professió al mateix nivell que unes altres acadèmicament similars i que es veu imbuït per una invisibilitat consentida pel mateix, per altres professionals de la salut, per les institucions i per la pròpia societat. Ens ha interessat esbrinar si això té a veure amb la presència majoritària de la dona en la infermeria. Estudi transversal quantitatiu i qualitatiu. Les estratègies utilitzades són la combinació i la triangulació. Els professionals de la infermeria la consideren vocacional, amb poca identitat professional, socialment secundària, amb responsabilitat, gran potencial de projecció i baixa consideració del propi professional respecte al rol autònom i la dependència mèdica. Important impregnació d'estereotips consentits pels mateixos professionals. La causalitat s'atribueix a la feminització. Els resultats de l'estudi comporten l'elaboració i implantació d'estratègies formatives en l'àmbit de la formació universitària i en el laboral.
Resumo:
The aim of this research is to know the training of health professionals in health promotion and disease prevention, and to examine its manifestation among the actions and interventions for prevention of tobacco, alcohol or cannabis consumption. The sample includes 225 professionals. The study used a self-made design of quantitative methodology (survey study). The most important results are: the formative limitations in health education and prevention of substance use and the fact that professionals who have received specific training in substance use tap more health education as a prevention tool in their daily activities. It is also noted that 80% of professionals believe they should improve quality training, and 67% quantity, always in relation to the tobacco, alcohol and cannabis use. Generally, the overload care and the lack of time are cited as factors preventing the health education activities. Finally, the study also shows that secondary prevention activities are the most used, while community interventions are underutilized by professionals.
Resumo:
Depending on the various models explaining the burnout syndrome, different questionnaires have been developed to asses this topic, the most widely-used is the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Moreover, in trying to asses this syndrome in a faster and more practical way, several authors have developed other instruments with fewer items. The present investigation aims: 1. Study the prevalence of burnout syndrome perceived using a simple measure of self-reported burnout, and to analyse its association with the scales of MBI. 2. Study demographic and work conditions associated with the perceived burnout. 3. Relate the burnout to personal and work evaluations. The sample consist of 6150 health professionals in Latin America (mainly from Argentina but with representation from Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay, Guatemala and Spain, among others. The mean age of the sample was 42.4 years, 52.7% were males. They were supplied with an online questionnaire through the health web page ”Intramed” in order to measure characteristics, perceptions and professional opinions. The MBI and a simple question to assess perceptions of burnout (Do you feel burnt out ?) was also included. The results indicated that 36.3% of the sample has the perception of “burnt out” or burnout . The perceived burnout is closely related to emotional exhaustion and is independent of depersonalisation. The burnout is associated with the perceived sense of personal and family deterioration due to working conditions, and the idea of abandoning the profession