Profile of Burnout Syndrome in Residence Nursing Students from a brazilian university: a quantitative approach.
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In this data base, we analyze the prevalence and related factors of Burnout Syndrome in Nursing Residents, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We discuss that COVID-19 pandemic presents a huge challenge for this group specially related to the context of residence program. This is a quantitative, cross-sectional study. The study subjects were 106 nurses enrolled in the Residency program in Clinical and General Surgery, at a public university in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The findings of this study revealed that the residents are on the threshold for the development of Burnout Syndrome, but there was a low occurrence of the installed syndrome. Although indicate the necessity of mental health program policy-making especially for nursing residents.
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For data analysis we used univariated approach for the profile of the patients, non-parametric statistical tests for independent samples were applied to verify if there is significant evidence of association between the variables of interest and the Mann-Whitney test was applied, which is applied when there is a categorical variable (Year) and another quantitative variable (Burnout scale score, which was obtained by adding the scale items). .