Psychic Suffering Of Professionals Enrolled In Health Residence Programs During The Training Process: An Integrative Review
Psychological suffering; mental suffering; mental disorders; mental health; medical residency; health residencies
Some studies show how psychological suffering is manifested among health professionals enrolled in residency courses in the health area (medical, multiprofessional and others) and highlight its evidence through some indicators that associate it with the context of training. Among physicians, the prevalence of anxiety, depression and suicide disorders is higher than in the general population. This research aims to analyze and understand the psychological suffering of professionals enrolled in health residences during the training process, through an integrative review of the literature, with an exploratory design. For the identification of relevant studies, the databases will be consulted: Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), System Online (MEDLINE); Virtual Health Library (VHL); Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS). For the analysis of the results and synthesis of the articles, a synoptic table will be made to expose the findings, constituting a single database, to facilitate the management of the information found. Some tables and graphs will be developed that will be fundamental for the presentation of the results achieved in the analysis of the texts, answering the guiding questions present in the general and specific objectives of this study. The research seeks to subsidize educational institutions, residency programs and health services to take the necessary measures to improve the quality of life and reduce the psychological suffering of these professionals in the process of training.