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Profile of nursing professionals assisted by a multidisciplinary mental health team

Author(s): Araújo, Gleide Santos de ; Sampaio, Aline Santos ; Santos, Edna Moreira dos ; Barreto, Suely Maia Galvão ; Almeida, Nilton José Vitório ; Santos, Maria Luiza Dias dos

Date: 2014

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Nursing; Mental Health; Occupational Health.


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The present study aims at investigating the profile of nursing professionals assisted by the multidisciplinary mental health team. This is a quantitative study with 385 records of workers who were attended the university medical service by a team of mental health from July 2009 to December 2010, the averages were calculated using the chi-square test and with level of significance of 5% (p<0.05). It was observed that nursing professionals had, in the average, lower age (47.5±9.7), more absences (5.15±3.29) and were more days away from work (191.8±168.5) compared to other categories, respectively (53.7±12.7), (2.18±2.8) and (138±163). The majority was diagnosed with affective and mood disorders (65%) and they were prescribed controlled medicine (96.8%), the differences were statistically significant in relation to other professionals. Although younger, the nursing staff stayed away longer, more frequently and had more mental health problems

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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