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Julia Trevisan Martins

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Moreira A, Martins J, Haddad M, Galdino M, Ribeiro R, Barreto M
Rev Gaucha Enferm . 2023 Oct; 44:e20220252. PMID: 37851834
Objective: To verify the factors associated with the type of work activity performed by university technical-administrative staff retired due to disability. Method: Cross-sectional research with 68 workers, conducted using an...
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Ribeiro B, Martins J, Ribeiro B
Rev Bras Med Trab . 2023 Feb; 20(3):472-480. PMID: 36793458
Occupational violence may favor the development of burnout syndrome. The objective of this study was to identify which characteristics are associated with burnout syndrome in teachers exposed to occupational violence...
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Moreira A, Martins J, do Carmo Cruz Robazzi M, Galdino M, Ribeiro R, Barreto M
Rev Lat Am Enfermagem . 2023 Feb; 31:e3816. PMID: 36722636
Objective: to analyze quality of life and factors associated among public university employees retired due to disabilities. Method: a cross-sectional study conducted with a sample of public university employees retired...
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Barreto M, Galdino M, de Oliveira E, Fernandes F, Martins J, Marziale M, et al.
Sao Paulo Med J . 2022 Sep; 141(3):e20211027. PMID: 36102457
Background: The burnout syndrome can be avoided and/or have its signs and symptoms reduced by knowing the five associated factors that help identify the health and working conditions of the...
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Okubo C, Martins J, Malaquias T, Galdino M, Haddad M, Cardelli A, et al.
Rev Lat Am Enfermagem . 2022 Aug; 30:e3638. PMID: 35976359
Objective: to assess the effectiveness of the interventions targeted at preventing and reducing the workplace violence suffered by health and support professionals. Method: a systematic review with meta-analysis conducted in...
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Scholze A, Alves J, Berra T, Ramos A, Pieri F, Pillon S, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Jul; 19(13). PMID: 35805377
(1) Background: Tuberculosis presents an epidemiological trend toward inequality, especially among people in social exclusion and situations of vulnerability. This study aimed to analyze territories with a concentration of people...
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Barreto M, Galdino M, Fernandes F, Martins J, Marziale M, Haddad M
Rev Saude Publica . 2022 Jun; 56:56. PMID: 35674608
Objective: To analyze the association of excessive work and compulsive work with the dimensions of the burnout syndrome in masters and doctoral professors of Languages, Literature, and Linguistics in Brazil....
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Tsukamoto S, Galdino M, Barreto M, Martins J
Sao Paulo Med J . 2021 Dec; 140(1):101-107. PMID: 34932780
Background: Among healthcare professionals, nursing workers are the most prone to becoming victims of workplace violence and present the highest burnout levels. Objectives: To investigate the association between burnout syndrome...
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Amaral K, Galdino M, Martins J
Rev Lat Am Enfermagem . 2021 Nov; 29:e3487. PMID: 34730763
Objective: to evaluate the association of the burnout syndrome with daytime sleepiness and sleep quality among technical-level Nursing students. Method: a cross-sectional, analytical and quantitative study, conducted with 213 students...
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Machado F, Soares M, Francisquini P, Luis M, Martins J
Rev Bras Enferm . 2021 Aug; 74(5):e20190060. PMID: 34346952
Objective: to describe the factors related to psychological impairment and quality of life (QoL) of patients with schizophrenia. Method: a cross-sectional, descriptive and correlational study, carried out with 119 schizophrenics....