Profile of nursing professionals assisted by a multidisciplinary mental health team

Authors

  • Gleide Santos de Araújo
  • Aline Santos Sampaio
  • Edna Moreira dos Santos
  • Suely Maia Galvão Barreto
  • Nilton José Vitório Almeida
  • Maria Luiza Dias dos Santos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2014000200010

Keywords:

Nursing, Mental Health, Occupational Health.

Abstract

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

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Published

2014-06-16

How to Cite

Araújo, G. S. de, Sampaio, A. S., Santos, E. M. dos, Barreto, S. M. G., Almeida, N. J. V., & Santos, M. L. D. dos. (2014). Profile of nursing professionals assisted by a multidisciplinary mental health team. Rev Rene, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2014000200010

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Research Article

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