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SYNDROME 'BURN OUT' AND MENOPAUSE.

Dr. Spyridon Dimitrakopoulos
Dr. Spyridon Dimitrakopoulos
Pyrgos, Greece  
5 slide(s) – English – 2012-03-28
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SYNDROME 'BURN OUT' AND MENOPAUSE.
Dimitrakopoulos Spyridon1,3, Koliantzaki Sofia1, Bonas Apostolos, Goula Konstantina2, Papageorgiou Evagelos, Sidiropoulou Anna2, Sorras Konstantinos2, Saltamavros Alexandros2, Mavropoulos Iordanis1, Sidiropoulos Nikolaos1 .

(1) Obstetrics-Gynecology Department, General Hospital of Pyrgos
(2) Department of Medicine, Saint Andrew Hospital, Patras
(3) Occupational Health Centre West of Greece.

AIM: Our aim was to study the repercussion of syndrome \"Burn out\" in working women in the period of menopause. The women worked in labour spaces as is the Education, Hospitals, Municipal enterprises, beneficial enterprises to the wider Public and Private sector.
Material-method: The first team was 30 women in the menopause, in the second group of 30 women in the menopause was treated with 2.5mg of tibolone per day (peros). And in the third team 30 women in productive age. The statistical analysis of results became with the method x2-test (prices p<0,001 were considered statistically important). The study became with qualitative analysis of results based on questionnaire Burn-out test of Jerabek I. that was given in concrete working and natural examination of these.
RESULT: In the particular social team of metemenopause workers was observed statistically important increase of syndrome \"Burn out\" concerning the population. This professional pathology is characterized by fast consumption of psychosomatic reserves and reduction of professional records. It is mainly owed to the negative consequences of chronic labour Stress in t health, but also in psychosocial factors. With result the sentimental exhaustion, the lack of professional satisfaction and depersonalization. Many times it is accompanied with enough bodily annoyances undefined origin as insomnia, tachycardia, perspirations, precardiac pain, epjgastrjk pain, migraines, syndrome of quick-tempered intestine, bodily lassitude etc. with result the bodily exhaustion. There is disturbance of behavior as concern, stress, depression, pugnacity, tendency of isolation, use of psychotropic substances and impact to the psychology of working women.
Burn - out test Jerabek i.
Sentimental exhaustion Bodily exhaustion Depersonalization Lack of professional Satisfaction Mean
A 75,2 67,6 68,2 71,0 71,5
B 69,6 66,0 60,7 60,7 63,5
C 67,6 61,0 58,7 58,7 61,0

CONCLUSION: With the present study we realized that metemenopause working women without treatment with tibolone, are more prone in the syndrome \"Burn out\".
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