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- Title
RESILIÊNCIA COMO ESTRATÉGIA DE ENFRENTAMENTO À DOR MUSCULOESQUELÉTICA DO ENFERMEIRO NO CONTEXTO HOSPITALAR.
- Authors
Schultz, Carmen Cristiane; Silva, Loretta Vecelino; Rocha, Aline dos Santos da; Benetti, Eliane Rieth; Treviso, Patrícia; Colet, Christiane; Stumm, Eniva Miladi Fernandes
- Abstract
Objective: to evaluate the resilience of nurses working in the hospital environment and to relate it to musculoskeletal pain. Method: cross-sectional, descriptive research carried out from December 2019 to March 2020 with 83 nurses. Resilience related to musculoskeletal pain and pain intensity assessed and analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: 72.3% of nurses showed moderate resilience, 22.9% high and 4.8% low resilience; 75.9% said they had felt musculoskeletal pain in the last year and the most affected regions were neck, dorsal region and shoulders; 36% rated their pain as moderate and 14.6% as severe. There was a statistically significant association between pain intensity and musculoskeletal pain in the neck (p = 0.000), shoulders (p = 0.004), dorsal region (p = 0.000), lumbar region (p = 0.044) and ankles and feet (p = 0.017). There was no statistically significant difference between resilience and the occurrence of musculoskeletal pain by anatomical region (p > 0.05). No correlation was observed between self-reported pain intensity and resilience (p = 0.924). Conclusion: nurses working in a general hospital experience moderate to high intensity musculoskeletal pain in different anatomical regions, but remain at work, even with pain, which can be influenced by greater resilience.
- Subjects
ANKLE physiology; SHOULDER physiology; NECK physiology; INFERENTIAL statistics; HEALTH facilities; PAIN measurement; CROSS-sectional method; RESEARCH methodology; SELF-evaluation; PSYCHOLOGY of nurses; MUSCULOSKELETAL pain; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; INDUSTRIAL hygiene; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; PATIENT safety
- Publication
Enfermagem Atual in Derme, 2022, Vol 96, Issue 40, p1
- ISSN
2447-2034
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31011/reaid-2022-v.96-n.40-art.1454