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- Title
Hardy personality and associated factors in health professionals active in services that treat critical patients.
- Authors
Ferreira da Silva-Junior, Renê; Santos Alves, Elaine Cristina; de Oliveira Santos, Kamilla; Paiva dos Santos, Silvânia; Andrade Barbosa, Henrique; das Graças Siqueira, Leila; Ribeiro Vieira Torres, Jaqueline D'Paula; Oliveira e Silvac, Carla Silvana
- Abstract
This study aimed to identify factors associated with the hardy personality in health professionals working in hospital services that treat critically ill patients. This is an epidemiological, cross-sectional, and analytical study conducted with 469 health professionals. We used the Hardiness Scale (HS), coupled with a questionnaire to investigate sociodemographic, occupational, and health conditions. A descriptive and bivariate analysis was performed using the chi-square test and the multiple model through multiple logistic regression, using the Hosmer-Lemeshow and PseudoR² tests, estimating odds ratios. The classification of total scores in HS showed prevailing moderate hardiness (48.4%). Professionals with a fair or poor fantastic lifestyle (FL) were 74% less likely to show high hardiness than those with very good and excellent FL. Also, professionals who were not on leave, who had high satisfaction with compassion at work, low stress, and low burnout were more likely to show high hardiness. The hardy personality, directly and indirectly, influences the health and well-being of health professionals working in hospital services that treat critically ill patients.
- Subjects
MEDICAL personnel; PROFESSIONS; BIVARIATE analysis; CHI-squared test; CRITICALLY ill; LOGISTIC regression analysis; ODDS ratio
- Publication
Revista Ciência & Saúde Coletiva, 2020, Vol 25, Issue 1, p199
- ISSN
1413-8123
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/1413-81232020251.29442019