Stress and quality of life in technical and auxiliary nursingin long term care institutions for elderly
DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20164002180188
Keywords:
Nursing Team, Stress Psychological. Burnout Professional. Quality of Life. Institution for the Aged.Abstract
Evidence suggests that professionals involved in the care of the elderly suffer from stress and have an impaired quality
of life. The objective of study was to evaluate the level of stress and quality of life of technicians and nursing assistants
in a long-term care facility. Refinement transversal, exploratory and quantitative design used were as method. We
used the Job Stress Scal and Whoqol scales and the Spearman correlation to assess the relationship of stress and
quality of life, considering p <0.05 for all statistical tests. The average age was of 37.95 ± 8.2 years. The psychological
component control was related with income and sleep period. Moreover, the quality of life was negatively correlateded
with income and positively with age and level of education. The income variables, sleep, age, education and stress can
instrumentalize the search for alternatives to promote of quality of life.