Possíveis estratégias de enfrentamento do Burnout entre profissionais de saúde durante a pandemia do coronavírus
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v100i6p586-592Palavras-chave:
Esgotamento profissional, Infecções por coronavírus, Assistência à saúde mentalResumo
A síndrome de Burnout (SB) se refere ao esgotamento profissional, a qual está sendo exacerbada durante a pandemia do SARS-CoV-2. A falta de equipamentos de proteção individual, maior exposição ao ambiente de risco e aumento da jornada de trabalho, contribuem para o desenvolvimento da SB. Assim, o presente trabalho foi desenvolvido com o objetivo de evidenciar possíveis estratégias de enfrentamento da SB em profissionais de saúde durante a pandemia do SARS-Cov-2. Foi realizada uma revisão da literatura, com os termos de busca: ‘’Covid’’ AND ‘’healthcare professional’’ AND ‘’burnout’’. Os artigos revisados discutem a necessidade de se investir na saúde física e mental dos profissionais da saúde com apoio psicológico, no qual pode-se utilizar estratégias de enfrentamento focado no problema ou com reinterpretação positiva. Adicionalmente, foram citados workshops de discussão sobre estratégias e habilidades para equilíbrio mental e profissional, entre eles, o denominado “Death Cafe”, no qual os profissionais discutem sobre a morte. As estratégias descritas nesta revisão mostram possibilidades satisfatórias de intervenção, visando reduzir os efeitos da SB.
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