Este é um estudo epidemiológico intervencionista mediante uma revisão integrativa bibliográfica realizada por graduandos de medicina. Perante a revisão bibliográfica, foi observado que as mulheres em idade reprodutiva têm muitas dificuldades a respeito dos anticoncepcionais orais. Com isso, foi feito um projeto de intervenção para informar e responder as principais dúvidas sobre o uso de anticoncepcionais orais para esse público por meio das redes sociais, as quais possuem alto índice de impacto, além de levantar uma discussão mediante a revisão de literatura sobre os anticoncepcionais orais combinados. O produto de ação e intervenção do projeto foi a elaboração de um flyer digital informativo qualitativamente referenciado e compartilhado, concomitantemente a um vídeo didático sobre o tema, elaborado pelos próprios pesquisadores, com base nas referências bibliográficas pesquisadas previamente. Ambos os trabalhos foram compartilhados nas principais redes sociais. Os dados coletados sobre o alcance e as visualizações foram tabelados para uma discussão da experiência e a revisão de literatura sobre anticoncepcionais orais combinados. Essa intervenção mostrou que foi de extrema importância a divulgação da pesquisa científica perante o resultado do número de visualizações e do alcance. E, por fim, foi observado o impacto positivo no público-alvo.
Durante o isolamento social decorrente da pandemia da COVID-19, tem-se como um dos desafios continuar, de um modo inovador, a preparar os adolescentes para a vida sexual de forma segura, chamando-os à responsabilidade de cuidar de seu próprio corpo para que não ocorram situações futuras indesejadas como a contração de doenças sexualmente transmissíveis (ISTs) ou uma gravidez não planejada. Nesse sentido, via-se a necessidade de criação de um espaço de caráter tecnológico para a interação entre docentes especialistas para com os discentes do Centro Universitário São Lucas (UniSL), em Porto Velho/Rondônia, e a comunidade local no intuito de orientar quanto ao aconselhamento dos métodos contraceptivos definitivos, direitos sexuais, reprodutivos e liberdade da mulher além de uma sessão interativa sobre mitos e verdades quanto aos métodos contraceptivos.
BACKGROUND: Burnout syndrome consists of a group of psychological symptoms due to chronic exposure to stressors in the workplace, which increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. OBJECTIVES: To identify the prevalence of burnout, and the possible associated risk factors, among physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic in Porto Velho-RO, Brazil. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study carried out through the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) answered by physicians who signed the informed consent form, between August 2021 and May 2022. RESULTS: The prevalence of burnout in this study was 77.5% (107/138), with 43.48% (60/138) with emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. Statistical tests were carried out and suggested being female, being under 30 years of age, being single, and working on the frontline as risk factors for burnout. While having children and being married are possible protective factors. CONCLUSIONS: High levels of burnout syndrome were evidenced in the research participants. This study highlights correlated risk factors, with its results being consistent with the literature.
N'est-il pas surprenant de découvrir qu'une expérience intéressante de scolarisation tsigane nous vient de l'Europe «pauvre», notamment d'une région au sud Budapest, à la frontière hongroise avec la Croatie, la Baranja. Dans son chef-lieu, Pecs, a été fondé depuis deux ans le premier lycée tsigane : le Gandhi Gimnazium.
INTRODUCTION: Burnout syndrome (BS) occurs due to chronic exposure to stressors in the workplace. In addition to the stressful conditions to which doctors are exposed under usual situations, the COVID-19 pandemic has added greater pressure to the reality of these professionals. OBJECTIVES: to identify the frequency of BS, and the possible associated risk factors, among physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic in Porto Velho-RO, Brazil. METHODOLOGY: it is a cross-sectional study carried out through a questionnaire answered by physicians who signed the Informed Consent. The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was used as a basis. RESULTS: The prevalence of BS in this study was 77.5% (107/138), with 43.48% (60/138) with BS in the emotional exhaustion and depersonalization dimensions, 29% (40/138) with emotional exhaustion alone, and 5.1% (7/138) only with depersonalization. The prevalence of low personal accomplishment was 17.4% (24/138), between these 95.8% (23/24) had BS. Statistical tests were carried out and suggest that being female, being under 30 years of age, having less than 5 years of working experience, being single, moving away from family during the pandemic, working or have worked on the frontline are risk factors for BS. While having children, being married, and living with the family are possible protective factors. The number of hours worked between physicians with and without BS was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: High levels of Burnout Syndrome were evidenced in the research participants. This study highlights correlated risk factors, with its results being consistent with the literature.
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