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We aimed to identify, demographic and organizational factors related to Burnout Syndrome in health care at hospitals and clinics, located in Huari, Pomabamba and Sihuas, Ancash, Peru. We evaluated 76 health care professionals, ages 20-59, both sexes, including physicians, registered nurses, midwives, dentists, psychologists, pharmacists, who completed the questionnaire “Burnout Syndrome in health care professionals of DIRES Ancash. 2012” and Maslach Burnout Inventory - MBI (1997). We found that 57.9% of health care professionals had early stage Burnout Syndrome, 14.5% had intermediate stage and 27.6%, had final stage (high level of chronic job stress). There was a significant difference between the percentages of the initial and final stage (p<0.05). There was a statistically significant relationship (p<0.05) between sociodemographic (lack of home owner-ship) and organizational...
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It is a descriptive correlational research, the aim was to analyzeand relatefactors sociodemographic, intra and extra organizational, with syndrome of burning  for the work(SBW)) of doctors, nurses (as) and obstetrician sof five hospitals from Ancash.The sample was 127 appointed professionals, 54 doctors, 57 nurses and 16 midwives, of both sexes,between 25 and 69 years old. It was applied the questionnaire syndrome burned by work in health care,DIRES Ancash -2011,validated by criteria of judges and pilot study,and MBI –MaslachBurnoutInventory. It was found that the majority(78.0%) of health professionals haveearly phase of burnout, low stress, and 2.4% are in the intermediate phasea nd 19.6% in the final phase,highstress chronic work and burnout. There are significant differences between occupational groups in relation to the dimension low personal realization, that doctors have a hig...
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It is a descriptive correlational research, the aim was to analyzeand relatefactors sociodemographic, intra and extra organizational, with syndrome of burning  for the work(SBW)) of doctors, nurses (as) and obstetrician sof five hospitals from Ancash.The sample was 127 appointed professionals, 54 doctors, 57 nurses and 16 midwives, of both sexes,between 25 and 69 years old. It was applied the questionnaire syndrome burned by work in health care,DIRES Ancash -2011,validated by criteria of judges and pilot study,and MBI –MaslachBurnoutInventory. It was found that the majority(78.0%) of health professionals haveearly phase of burnout, low stress, and 2.4% are in the intermediate phasea nd 19.6% in the final phase,highstress chronic work and burnout. There are significant differences between occupational groups in relation to the dimension low personal realization, that doctors have a hig...
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We aimed to identify, demographic and organizational factors related to Burnout Syndrome in health care at hospitals and clinics, located in Huari, Pomabamba and Sihuas, Ancash, Peru. We evaluated 76 health care professionals, ages 20-59, both sexes, including physicians, registered nurses, midwives, dentists, psychologists, pharmacists, who completed the questionnaire “Burnout Syndrome in health care professionals of DIRES Ancash. 2012” and Maslach Burnout Inventory - MBI (1997). We found that 57.9% of health care professionals had early stage Burnout Syndrome, 14.5% had intermediate stage and 27.6%, had final stage (high level of chronic job stress). There was a significant difference between the percentages of the initial and final stage (p<0.05). There was a statistically significant relationship (p<0.05) between sociodemographic (lack of home owner-ship) and organizational...