2023
DOI: 10.32457/ejhr.v8i1.2050
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Inteligencia emocional como factor protector del burnout y sus consecuencias en personal sanitario ecuatoriano

Abstract: ntroducción: Diversos estudios han encontrado que la inteligencia emocional ejerce un papel beneficioso ante el estrés, burnout y las enfermedades mentales. Los estudios en el contexto latinoamericano y en el ámbito de la salud son escasos. Objetivos: determinar la asociación entre inteligencia emocional y síndrome de burnout en personal sanitario, así como el poder predictivo de la inteligencia emocional y otros factores de salud física y psicológica, en el burnout. Metodología: Se trata de un estudio de cort… Show more

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“…A total of 66.35% of the respondents presented high values in at least one of the three dimensions of burnout and 13.94% of the health professionals were found to have a severe level of burnout (high scores in all three dimensions). The indicated results do not differ from those obtained by (Hidalgo, Genaro, & Moro, 2023), who report that 71.2% of the participants present high scores in at least one of the MBI subscales. (Chiriboga & Chiriboga, 2020) evidenced a joint percentage of moderate and severe burnout of 37.5%; similarly (Tacle & Gárate, 2023).…”
Section: Figure 2 Number Of Dimensions With High Scorescontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…A total of 66.35% of the respondents presented high values in at least one of the three dimensions of burnout and 13.94% of the health professionals were found to have a severe level of burnout (high scores in all three dimensions). The indicated results do not differ from those obtained by (Hidalgo, Genaro, & Moro, 2023), who report that 71.2% of the participants present high scores in at least one of the MBI subscales. (Chiriboga & Chiriboga, 2020) evidenced a joint percentage of moderate and severe burnout of 37.5%; similarly (Tacle & Gárate, 2023).…”
Section: Figure 2 Number Of Dimensions With High Scorescontrasting
confidence: 46%