Bibliographic citations
Villavicencio, J., (2016). Asociación entre la depresión y el síndrome de Burnout en médicos residentes e internos de medicina en el Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión en el año 2015 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4683
Villavicencio, J., Asociación entre la depresión y el síndrome de Burnout en médicos residentes e internos de medicina en el Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión en el año 2015 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4683
@misc{renati/485504,
title = "Asociación entre la depresión y el síndrome de Burnout en médicos residentes e internos de medicina en el Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión en el año 2015",
author = "Villavicencio Castro, Jerson",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2016"
}
--- Objective: To estimate the association between depression and burnout syndrome in medical residents and interns of medicine at the National Daniel Alcides Carrión Hospital in 2015. Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study, statistical data from surveys conducted at the National Daniel Alcides Carrión Hospital in 2015 to all medical residents and interns of Medicine Hospital who agree to participate in the investigation and that their job tenure is Included more than two weeks. The information is handled and stored in a database created in the package spreadsheet Microsoft Excel 2010 and statistical analysis was performed and evaluated with Stata 14 statistical package. Results: The sample consisted of 39 medical residents and 81 medical interns who met the inclusion and exclusion shows. Association between the presence of burnout syndrome and depression with an OR: 83.06, IC 95%:24.81 – 278.04 y p<0.001, measured by logistic regression was found. Conclusions: The overall prevalence of burnout syndrome was 46.7% Burnout Syndrome develops depression in people suffering from this disease than in those without diabetes 83 times. Generally it shows that the burnout syndrome is a high risk factor statistically significant for developing depression. Keywords: Burnout syndrome, depression, medical resident, medical interns.
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