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cases, emotional burnout syndrome (extremely high burnout) was fully formed, with manifestations such as
increased fatigue, reduced mental efficiency, multiple manifestations of body discomfort, Irritability, heightened
conflict.
The severity of the syndrome increases with the age and seniority of nurses. Nurses under 40 years of age
had a low burnout rate, while those over 50 years of age had a relatively high degree of emotional burnout
syndrome. With up to 5 years of service, the syndrome was never formed in all cases (low burnout). For 5 to 20
years of service, 56.3 per cent had a low degree of burnout; 35.4 per cent had an average; and 8.3 per cent had a high
degree of burnout. With more than 20 years of service, one third (33.3 per cent) of cases had moderate severity; 16.7
per cent had high severity and half (50.0 per cent) had extremely high severity.
Conclusion. Almost a third (35.4 per cent) of the nurses in the Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit has
some degree of emotional burnout syndrome. The incidence of this syndrome increases with the age and seniority of
the sisters. Primary prevention, early detection and timely correction of the manifestations of emotional burnout
syndrome are a significant problem in the system of measures aimed at preserving the health of medical personnel.
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