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A Síndrome de Burnout em profissionais médicos durante a pandemia por Covid 19 no Brasil: Uma revisão de Escopo.

Authors: Mauricio Serejo Machado; Amanda Souza Garcez de Azevedo; Kirliane de Sousa Rodrigues; Maria Elisa Soares dos Anjos; Paula Tanonaka Taira; Rafael Gonçalves De Oliveira Junqueira;

A Síndrome de Burnout em profissionais médicos durante a pandemia por Covid 19 no Brasil: Uma revisão de Escopo.

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Introdução: A Síndrome de Burnout é um agravamento do estresse, com uma característica de esgotamento como resposta ao estresse crônico emocional e interpessoal em três dimensões: exaustão, redução da realização profissional e despersonalização. Objetivo: analisar os impactos da pandemia da COVID 19 para o desenvolvimento de sintomas da Síndrome de Burnout nos profissionais médicos. Metodologia: Realizar uma revisão de escopo, para esclarecer e reunir dados sobre a incidência da Síndrome de Burnout nos médicos no Brasil. Resultados: Foram encontrados 141 artigos científicos nas bases de dados a partir do estabelecimento dos critérios de inclusão e exclusão. Sendo desses selecionados 11 artigos que atendiam o tema e objetivo da pesquisa. Discussão: Foram identificados uma população, fatores de risco, sintomas associados à síndrome e o enfrentamento para a Síndrome de Burnout. Conclusão: Os estudos demonstraram que uma quantidade significativa dos médicos incluídos nas pesquisas tiveram a Síndrome de Burnout no contexto de pandemia. Embora essa síndrome esteja relacionada com a carga horária exaustiva do profissional independente do cenário desencadeado pelo COVID 19, este panorama permitiu uma maior fragilidade do médico, condicionando a exaustão física e emocional, a diminuição de realização pessoal e a despersonalização.

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