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Physical and psychological repercussions on Nursing workers’ health in COVID-19 units: A mixed-methods research study

OBJECTIVE: to analyze how Nursing workers in COVID-19 hospital units perceive the physical and psychological repercussions of work on their health, as well as to identify the factors associated with their perceptions. METHOD: a parallel-convergent mixedmethods study conducted with 359 Nursing worker...

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Autores principales: Centenaro, Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho, da Silva, Rosângela Marion, Franco, Gianfábio Pimentel, Cardoso, Leticia Silveira, Spagnolo, Lílian Moura de Lima, Bonow, Clarice Alves, da Costa, Marta Cocco, Zatti, Cassio Adriano, Gallina, Kaliandra
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10631292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37937592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6669.4001
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author Centenaro, Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho
da Silva, Rosângela Marion
Franco, Gianfábio Pimentel
Cardoso, Leticia Silveira
Spagnolo, Lílian Moura de Lima
Bonow, Clarice Alves
da Costa, Marta Cocco
Zatti, Cassio Adriano
Gallina, Kaliandra
author_facet Centenaro, Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho
da Silva, Rosângela Marion
Franco, Gianfábio Pimentel
Cardoso, Leticia Silveira
Spagnolo, Lílian Moura de Lima
Bonow, Clarice Alves
da Costa, Marta Cocco
Zatti, Cassio Adriano
Gallina, Kaliandra
author_sort Centenaro, Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho
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description OBJECTIVE: to analyze how Nursing workers in COVID-19 hospital units perceive the physical and psychological repercussions of work on their health, as well as to identify the factors associated with their perceptions. METHOD: a parallel-convergent mixedmethods study conducted with 359 Nursing workers from COVID-19 units in seven hospitals. For the collection of quantitative data, a questionnaire containing sociodemographic and labor variables and related to perceptions of physical and psychological repercussions were used, and for qualitative data, semi-structured interviews were used. For the analysis, inferential statistics and thematic content analysis were used. RESULTS: daytime workers, who had more than one employment contract and worked more than 41 hours/week perceived more moderate/intense physical repercussions, reporting overload and time off deficits. Nurses and CLT workers perceived psychological repercussions more moderately/intensely, mentioning managerial overload and job dissatisfaction. Women were 97% more likely to perceive physical repercussions and three times more likely to perceive psychological repercussions when compared to men, reporting household and family overloads. CONCLUSION: work and family overloads, intensified by the pandemic context, were associated with the intensity with which Nursing workers perceived physical and psychological repercussions.
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spelling pubmed-106312922023-11-03 Physical and psychological repercussions on Nursing workers’ health in COVID-19 units: A mixed-methods research study Centenaro, Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho da Silva, Rosângela Marion Franco, Gianfábio Pimentel Cardoso, Leticia Silveira Spagnolo, Lílian Moura de Lima Bonow, Clarice Alves da Costa, Marta Cocco Zatti, Cassio Adriano Gallina, Kaliandra Rev Lat Am Enfermagem Artículo Original OBJECTIVE: to analyze how Nursing workers in COVID-19 hospital units perceive the physical and psychological repercussions of work on their health, as well as to identify the factors associated with their perceptions. METHOD: a parallel-convergent mixedmethods study conducted with 359 Nursing workers from COVID-19 units in seven hospitals. For the collection of quantitative data, a questionnaire containing sociodemographic and labor variables and related to perceptions of physical and psychological repercussions were used, and for qualitative data, semi-structured interviews were used. For the analysis, inferential statistics and thematic content analysis were used. RESULTS: daytime workers, who had more than one employment contract and worked more than 41 hours/week perceived more moderate/intense physical repercussions, reporting overload and time off deficits. Nurses and CLT workers perceived psychological repercussions more moderately/intensely, mentioning managerial overload and job dissatisfaction. Women were 97% more likely to perceive physical repercussions and three times more likely to perceive psychological repercussions when compared to men, reporting household and family overloads. CONCLUSION: work and family overloads, intensified by the pandemic context, were associated with the intensity with which Nursing workers perceived physical and psychological repercussions. Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2023-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10631292/ /pubmed/37937592 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6669.4001 Text en Esta licencia permite a otros distribuir, mezclar, ajustar y construir a partir de su obra, incluso con fines comerciales, siempre que le sea reconocida la autoría de la creación original. Esta es la licencia más servicial de las ofrecidas. Recomendada para una máxima difusión y utilización de los materiales sujetos a la licencia. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de una Licencia Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Centenaro, Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho
da Silva, Rosângela Marion
Franco, Gianfábio Pimentel
Cardoso, Leticia Silveira
Spagnolo, Lílian Moura de Lima
Bonow, Clarice Alves
da Costa, Marta Cocco
Zatti, Cassio Adriano
Gallina, Kaliandra
Physical and psychological repercussions on Nursing workers’ health in COVID-19 units: A mixed-methods research study
title Physical and psychological repercussions on Nursing workers’ health in COVID-19 units: A mixed-methods research study
title_full Physical and psychological repercussions on Nursing workers’ health in COVID-19 units: A mixed-methods research study
title_fullStr Physical and psychological repercussions on Nursing workers’ health in COVID-19 units: A mixed-methods research study
title_full_unstemmed Physical and psychological repercussions on Nursing workers’ health in COVID-19 units: A mixed-methods research study
title_short Physical and psychological repercussions on Nursing workers’ health in COVID-19 units: A mixed-methods research study
title_sort physical and psychological repercussions on nursing workers’ health in covid-19 units: a mixed-methods research study
topic Artículo Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10631292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37937592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6669.4001
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