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      Relaciones entre el empoderamiento estructural y psicológico y el síndrome de burnout: revisión bibliográfica (2010-2020) Translated title: Relationship between structural and psychological empowerment and burnout syndrome: bibliographical review (2010-2020)

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          Resumen En el desarrollo Síndrome de burnout en los profesionales de enfermería juegan un papel importante las características de las organizaciones sanitarias. Recientemente ,se han introducido nuevos conceptos como el empoderamiento estructural y psicológico como factores protectores del desgaste profesional, si bien los resultados de dichos trabajos ofrecen resultados heterogéneos. Objetivo: Realizar una revisión bibliográfica narrativa de las relaciones entre el Síndrome de Burnout y el Empoderamiento Profesional a partir de literatura científica (2010-2020)publicada en las principales bases de datos de Ciencias de la Salud. Resultados: Se han incluido 29 publicaciones en la revisión. Los estudios analizados indican que ambos tipos de empoderamiento guardan una relación inversa con el Síndrome de Burnout, con la intervención de variables personales y organizacionales. Agotamiento emocional y Despersonalización se asocian con la percepción de bajos recursos y soporte. La baja realización personal en el trabajo está influida por la percepción de significado y competencia. Incrementar el Empoderamiento Organizacional, puede contribuir disminuir los niveles de Burnout en profesionales de Enfermería.

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          Abstract: In the development of Burnout Syndrome in nursing professionals, the characteristics of health organizations play an important role. Recently, new concepts such as structural and psychological empowerment have been introduced as protective factors against professional burnout, although the results of these works offer heterogeneous results. Objective: Make a narrative bibliographical review on the interaction between Burnout's Syndrome and Professional Empowerment considering scientific literature (2010-2020) published in the main databases of Health Sciences. Results: There are 29 publications included in the review. Both types of empowerment are inversely related to Burnout Syndrome, taking into consideration personal and organizational variables. Emotional exhaustion and Depersonalization are associated with a perception of low Resources and Support. Personal Accomplishment at work is influenced by perception of Meaning and Competence Increasement of Organizational Empowerment can contribute to reducing Burnout levels among nursing professionals.

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              Physical, psychological and occupational consequences of job burnout: A systematic review of prospective studies

              Burnout is a syndrome that results from chronic stress at work, with several consequences to workers’ well-being and health. This systematic review aimed to summarize the evidence of the physical, psychological and occupational consequences of job burnout in prospective studies. The PubMed, Science Direct, PsycInfo, SciELO, LILACS and Web of Science databases were searched without language or date restrictions. The Transparent Reporting of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were followed. Prospective studies that analyzed burnout as the exposure condition were included. Among the 993 articles initially identified, 61 fulfilled the inclusion criteria, and 36 were analyzed because they met three criteria that must be followed in prospective studies. Burnout was a significant predictor of the following physical consequences: hypercholesterolemia, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, hospitalization due to cardiovascular disorder, musculoskeletal pain, changes in pain experiences, prolonged fatigue, headaches, gastrointestinal issues, respiratory problems, severe injuries and mortality below the age of 45 years. The psychological effects were insomnia, depressive symptoms, use of psychotropic and antidepressant medications, hospitalization for mental disorders and psychological ill-health symptoms. Job dissatisfaction, absenteeism, new disability pension, job demands, job resources and presenteeism were identified as professional outcomes. Conflicting findings were observed. In conclusion, several prospective and high-quality studies showed physical, psychological and occupational consequences of job burnout. The individual and social impacts of burnout highlight the need for preventive interventions and early identification of this health condition in the work environment.
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                Martín Rodríguez Álvaro (Santa Cruz de La Palma, La Palma, Spain )
                1988-348X
                2023
                : 17
                : 1
                : 1432
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                [2] orgnameColegio de Enfermeros de Santa Cruz de Tenerife orgdiv1Instituto de Investigación en Cuidados
                [3] Canarias orgnameUniversidad de la Laguna orgdiv1Programa de Doctorado de Ciencias Médica, Farmacéuticas y Calidad de Vida Spain
                [1] Canarias Canarias orgnameUniversidad de la Laguna Spain
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                S1988-348X2023000100005 S1988-348X(23)01700100005
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                enfermeras,Agotamiento Profesional,empoderamiento,Burnout,Empowerment,nursing

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