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Burnout Related To Hours Worked By Health Professionals and Stress at Work in Covid-19
Objectives: To analyze how nurses’ hours worked and occupational stress contribute to the development of Burnout Syndrome in times of pandemic by Covid-19. Method: Integrative review of articles indexed in the LILACS, ScieELO, BDENF and VHL databases using DECS / MSH descriptors. The categorization adopted was as follows: “worker health”, which covered the results of the descriptors “occupational stress”, “quality of life” and “professional exhaustion”, and “coronavirus infections”.