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Reyes Bossio, Mario AlexanderIssue Date
2023-02-17
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Stress in mental health therapists: a systematic reviewAbstract
La investigación tuvo como objetivo general revisar los estudios relacionados al estrés en terapeutas de salud mental, bajo un diseño de revisión sistemática. Se analizaron 975 estudios de la base de datos Scopus en relación con las variables estrés (stress), terapeuta (therapist), salud mental (mental health) y salud (health). Finalmente siguiendo la metodología PRISMA se seleccionaron 5 artículos de interés. Entre los hallazgos más relevantes de la investigación se observó que el estrés en terapeutas de salud mental es una variable poco estudiada y la mayoría de las investigaciones están dirigidas a médicos y otros profesionales de la salud. Asimismo, la mayoría de los artículos se han elaborado a partir del año 2020, lo que podría sugerir que a partir de la pandemia COVID-19 surgió una mayor preocupación por esta problemática. Finalmente, se señalan las limitaciones del estudio y las sugerencias a futuras investigaciones.The research had as a general goal to review studies on stress in mental health therapists following a systematic review framework. 975 studies were reviewed from the Scopus database in relation to stress variables, therapists, mental health, and health. Eventually, following the PRISMA methodology, five articles of interest were selected. Among the research's most relevant findings, it was noted that stress in mental health therapists is an insufficiently studied variable. Most research focuses on medical doctors and other health professionals. Furthermore, most articles were written as of 2020, suggesting that since the COVID-19 pandemic, a growing concern has emerged for this issue. Finally, the limitations of this study, and recommendations for future research are noted.
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