Síndrome de burnout y afrontamiento del personal de salud de emergencia de un hospital público de Huánuco, Perú
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Resumen
Objective. To correlate burnout syndrome and coping strategies among emergency health personnel at a public hospital in Huánuco, Peru. Methodology. A quantitative, observational, prospective, and analytical study. The population consisted of 155 health personnel, with a probabilistic sample of 92 individuals to whom the Maslach Burnout Inventory and the COPE coping scale were applied. Spearman's rho correlation coeffcient was used for hypothesis testing, following the Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test. Results. Regarding the burnout syndrome of the health personnel, 88% (81) perceived a medium level, and the perceived coping level was low at 63% (58). A moderate correlation was found between burnout syndrome and coping strategies in health personnel (rho = 0.417, p = 0.00). Similarly, there is a moderate correlation between emotional and physical exhaustion and coping strategies. Conclusions. A moderate correlation was found between burnout syndrome and coping strategies in health personnel, leading to the acceptance of the general research hypothesis.
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Yaquelina Janampa-Delgado, & Lily Johanna Vera Alvarado, & O. Nuñez (2024). Síndrome de burnout y afrontamiento del personal de salud de emergencia de un hospital público de Huánuco, Perú. https://doi.org/10.37711/rpcs.2024.6.1.440