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Revista Ciencias de la Salud

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Abstract

ROCHA ESP, Jéssica Santos; CASAROTTO PHD, Raquel Aparecida  and  SCHMITT PHD, Ana Carolina Basso. Health and Work of the Multiprofessional Residents. Rev. Cienc. Salud [online]. 2018, vol.16, n.3, pp.447-462. ISSN 1692-7273.  https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.7265.

Introduction:

The Multiprofessional Residency Program (RM) is one of the strategies in Brazil to reorganize the health service. This program was based on the Medical Residencies that are the target of critical notes related to supervision and the residents' health situation. There are few studies in the literature that investigate the health of multiprofessional residents. The aim of this study is to analyze and relate the quality of life (QOL), stress and satisfaction with the work of multiprofessional residents.

Materials and methods:

This cross-sectional study is with 42 residents of 2014-2015 from five programs of multidisciplinary residency of three levels of care. With online survey, it estimated the prevalence of stress and built multiple linear regressions to verify the contribution of sociodemographic, occupational, stress and job satisfaction variables in the domains of QOL (5 % significance).

Results:

It was found that 78.9 % of the resident had stress. Residents were partially satisfied in relation to satisfaction with the general work. About the QOL, the amounts presented in all areas were lower than those found in the Brazilian population in general.

Conclusion:

The partial satisfaction with the work involves the relationship with the peers, professional exhaustion and degree of flexibility and freedom in the resident's participation in the work process. The prevalence of stress in multiprofessional residents was high, the Stress and urban mobility contributed to be negative to the QOL; on the other hand the leisure had a positive influence.

Keywords : Occupational health; quality of life; burnout professional.

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