Relationship between grief support and burnout syndrome in professionals and technicians of pediatric health
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Keywords

Burnout
Health Professional
Social Support
Grief
Mental Health

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Vega V. P, González R. R, Bustos M. J, Rojo S. L, López E. ME, Rosas P. A, Hasbún I. CG. Relationship between grief support and burnout syndrome in professionals and technicians of pediatric health. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2017 Nov. 24 [cited 2026 Apr. 15];88(05):614-21. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/137

Abstract

Objective: Detect the presence of Burnout and bereavement support of health professionals in oncology and pediatric intensive care units in Chilean public hospitals.

Subjects and Method: Transversal design of descriptive correlational type. Auto-evaluation using the Maslach Burnout Inventory and Grief Support Health Care Scale instruments in 210 professionals and technicians. For the analysis of a means comparison, the t-student test was used and for the comparison between the variables, the correlations of Pearson and Spearman were used, considering a level of significance of 5%.

Results: 4% of the participants presented with Burnout and 71% were at risk of suffering it. 52% had a high level of perception of bereavement support, especially in women and oncology personnel. When correlating support in bereavement and Burnout, the data suggests that both the recognition of the bond, as well as the loss after death of a patient, helps decrease the depersonalization of the professional and improves their personal fulfillment.

Conclusion: Professionals in areas of high pediatric complexity are at high risk of Burnout, due to greater emotional exhaustion and low personal accomplishment. However, a greater perception of recognition and support in their bereavement is a factor that can reduce that risk. Therefore, continuous intervention programs are required within these units, with concrete strategies for accompaniment, teamwork and mourning rituals.

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