Reacción al estrés agudo y el síndrome burn out en el personal del centro de salud de Santa Ana. Panamá.

[Acute stress reaction and burn out syndrome in the staff of the Santa Ana Healthcare Center. Panama]

Jesus Amador1

1. Región de Salud de Herrera, MINSA. Panamá, Rep. de Panamá.

Publicado: 2023-01-27

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Introducción: la reacción al estrés agudo y síndrome burn out (SB) se diferencian: el primero es consecuencia de un estrés físico o psicológico excepcional y el segundo es consecuencia al estrés laboral; pero ambos comparten síntomas de tipo depresivo, ansiedad y somáticos. Objetivo: Evaluar las características clínicas y epidemiológicas con relación al trastorno por reacción al estrés agudo y síndrome burnout. Metodología: Estudio clínico Descriptivo y Transversal. Se analizaron 55 personas del centro de salud, se utilizaron 5 cuestionarios: Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), de estrés percibido (PSQ), sobre la salud del paciente-9 (PHQ-9), para trastorno de ansiedad generalizada (GAD-7) y sobre la salud del paciente-15 (PHQ-15). Los datos fueron analizados con el programa EPI INFO 7 utilizando descripciones de frecuencia, porcentaje, cruce de variables y pruebas de significancia estadísticas. Resultados: Se obtuvo una prevalencia del 5.4% SB, síntomas SB 25.4% y según las subescalas del SB se obtuvo CE (cansancio emocional) 14.5%, DE (despersonalización)18.1% y RP (realización personal) 18.1%. Hubo una relación positiva de CE, PSQ (0 – 0.49) y síntomas de ansiedad según GAD-7 (3%) (P=0.003), por el cual, posible hay un 5.4% con reacción al estrés agudo. Conclusiones: La prevalencia del personal del CS para SB fue de 5.4%, síntomas SB 25.4% y según las subescalas del SB se obtuvo CE 14.5%, DE 18.1% y RP 18.1%. Así mismo se encontró una relación significativa CE, PSQ (0 – 0.49) y síntomas de ansiedad según GAD-7 (3%) (P=0.003), por el cual, hay un posible 5.4% con reacción al estrés agudo.


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Introduction: Acute stress reaction and burnout syndrome (BS) are different: the former is a consequence of exceptional physical or psychological stress and the latter is a consequence of occupational stress; but both share depressive, anxiety and somatic symptoms. Objective: To evaluate the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of acute stress reaction disorder and burnout syndrome. Methodology: Descriptive and cross-sectional clinical study. A total of 55 people from the health center were analyzed, 5 questionnaires were used: Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), perceived stress (PSQ), patient health questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD-7) and patient health questionnaire-15 (PHQ-15). The data were analyzed with the EPI INFO 7 program using descriptions of frequency, percentage, crossing of variables and statistical significance tests. Results: There was a prevalence of 5.4% SB, SB symptoms 25.4% and according to the subscales of SB there was CE (emotional exhaustion) 14.5%, DE (depersonalization) 18.1% and RP (personal fulfillment) 18.1%. There was a positive relationship of CE, PSQ (0 - 0.49) and anxiety symptoms according to GAD-7 (3%) (P=0.003), whereby, possible there is 5.4% with acute stress reaction. Conclusions: The prevalence of CS personnel for SB was 5.4%, SB symptoms 25.4% and according to SB subscales CE 14.5%, DE 18.1% and RP 18.1% were obtained. Likewise, a significant relationship was found between CE, PSQ (0 - 0.49) and anxiety symptoms according to GAD-7 (3%) (P=0.003), whereby, there is a possible 5.4% with acute stress reaction.

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