PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE AND PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT: NURSES IN FOCUS

Prehospital Emergency Care and Professional Burnout

Authors

  • Irami Araujo-Filho UFRN
  • Sir Master's Student of the Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology at Potiguar University (UnP) – Natal/RN – Brazil https://orcid.org/0009-0005-2877-5224
  • Prof. Dr. Institute of Teaching, Research, and Innovation, Liga Contra o Câncer – Natal/RN – Brazil;Full Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology at Potiguar University, Potiguar University (UnP) – Natal/RN - Brazil https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0575-3752

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20398/jscr.v14i1.33139

Keywords:

prehospital emergency, prehospital emergency care, occupational burnout, professional burnout, nurses, nursing personnel

Abstract

Burnout syndrome among nurses working in mobile emergency services is a relevant issue, as it influences the well-being of health professionals and the quality of care provided. Understanding the factors related to Burnout in this population is crucial for developing effective prevention and intervention strategies. This review aimed to critically analyze the Burnout syndrome in nurses working in mobile emergency services. After carefully selecting studies in relevant databases, a high workload, exposure to critical incidents, lack of organizational support, and inadequate coping mechanisms were identified. These factors promote emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a reduction in personal fulfillment, central components of the Burnout Syndrome. The need for interventions to face the challenges and risk factors involved in the illness process is highlighted. The importance of organizational support, workload management, and implementation of coping strategies to mitigate Burnout and improve the general well-being of nurses in this environment was emphasized. Additional research is needed to develop evidence-based interventions that effectively prevent and alleviate Burnout in this population.

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Author Biographies

Sir, Master's Student of the Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology at Potiguar University (UnP) – Natal/RN – Brazil

1Master's Student of the Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology at Potiguar University (UnP) – Natal/RN – Brazil; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-2877-5224; E-mail: ldeogenes@gmail.com;

Prof. Dr. , Institute of Teaching, Research, and Innovation, Liga Contra o Câncer – Natal/RN – Brazil;Full Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology at Potiguar University, Potiguar University (UnP) – Natal/RN - Brazil

2Institute of Teaching, Research, and Innovation, Liga Contra o Câncer – Natal – Brazil; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0575-3752; Full Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology at Potiguar University, Potiguar University (UnP) – Natal/RN - Brazil. E-mail: regoamalia@gmail.com;

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Published

17-07-2023

How to Cite

ARAUJO-FILHO, I.; MEDEIROS DA SILVA, L. D. .; MENESES DO RÊGO, A. C. . PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE AND PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT: NURSES IN FOCUS: Prehospital Emergency Care and Professional Burnout. JOURNAL OF SURGICAL AND CLINICAL RESEARCH, [S. l.], v. 14, n. 1, p. 83–91, 2023. DOI: 10.20398/jscr.v14i1.33139. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufrn.br/jscr/article/view/33139. Acesso em: 22 dec. 2024.

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REVIEW