Intralaboral psychosocial risks and occupational stress in health professionals [Riesgos psicosociales intralaborales y el estrés laboral en profesionales de la salud]
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mental stress, psychological effects, emotionsAbstract
The objective of this study was to analyze intralabor psychosocial risks and work stress in health professionals at the Macas General Hospital. Methodologically, the research was descriptive with a non-experimental design in a total population of 76 people. It was observed that the stress levels of the workers are low, but if we add the high and very high levels where they show stress, we obtain a percentage of 20% for doctors, 21% for nurses and 24% in nursing assistants, so it could be said that there is stress in the workers, but it is not manifested in an excessive way, because there are very few causes.
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