2020
DOI: 10.1080/19338244.2020.1819186
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Burnout syndrome and metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional population-based study

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“…Professional exhaustion, in turn, adds numerous unfavorable characteristics of work and its occurrence is high among PHC professionals. Considering the labor dynamics of nursing professionals specialized in PHC and the required bond formations with patients, professional exhaustion often occurs and causes numerous negative health repercussions, including MS, in nursing workers [ 8 ].…”
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“…Professional exhaustion, in turn, adds numerous unfavorable characteristics of work and its occurrence is high among PHC professionals. Considering the labor dynamics of nursing professionals specialized in PHC and the required bond formations with patients, professional exhaustion often occurs and causes numerous negative health repercussions, including MS, in nursing workers [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a simple random sample, 10% of the municipalities in each mesoregion were drawn. All 1195 PHC nursing professionals in the selected [ 4 , 8 , 9 ] municipalities were considered eligible. Prior to data collection, a pilot study was carried out with a similar population (n = 30).…”
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“…These include hierarchies, operating rules, resources, values, management model, culture, psychological support, and curricular factors [ 7 9 ]. Burnout is associated with poor academic performance, sleep disturbance, risk of severe mental illness or substance use disorder, an increased likelihood of cardiovascular disease, and neglect of physical and mental health [ 6 , 10 ].…”
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“…In the United States of America, the prevalence of MS is 20%-25% in adults and 0.6%-13% in university students (2,3). A study involving 1125 nursing professionals of both sexes (average age: 37.1 years) who worked in primary health care in Brazil reported that the prevalence of MS is 23.7% in women and 29.4% in men (4).…”
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