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Surveillance of Occupational Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds at Gas Stations: A Scoping Review Protocol Tatiana de Medeiros Carvalho Mendes, Juliana Pontes Soares, Pétala Tuani Cândido de Oliveira Salvador, Janete Lima de Castro International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2024 Health surveillance guides public policies, allows for the monitoring of occupational exposures that may cause health risks, and can prevent work-related diseases. The scoping review protocol herein is designed to map studies on the surveillance of occupational exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in gas stations and identify the governmental agencies and public health measures in different countries. This review protocol is based on the Joanna Briggs Institute manual and guided by the PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews. It includes research articles, theses, dissertations, and official documents on surveillance measures for occupational exposure to VOCs (i.e., benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, and xylene) in gas stations from different countries. All languages and publication dates will be considered, and a spreadsheet will be used to extract and analyze qualitative and quantitative data. The final version will present the main surveillance measures implemented, responsible entities, results, challenges, limitations, and potential gaps in gas stations.
Sustainability of Interprofessional Education: Protocol for a Scoping Review Nathalia Hanany Silva de Oliveira, Renata Fonsêca Sousa de Oliveira, Juliana Pontes Soares, Janete Lima de Castro Jmir Research Protocols, 2024 Background Interprofessional education (IPE) is an approach that can improve health care quality, contribute to the qualification of health care professionals, and train undergraduate students. Although this strategy has made significant progress in the last decade, integration, sustainability, and institutional growth are still priorities worldwide. Thus, maintaining strategies is essential for their full development and evolution. Objective This study aimed to identify discussions about the sustainability of IPE and map its actions or strategies (or both). Methods The scoping review will follow the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology. This scoping review protocol follows the JBI Reviewers’ Manual, with 6 stages: identifying the research question; identifying relevant studies; study selection; data extraction and coding; analysis and interpretation of results; and consultation with stakeholders. Two independent and blind reviewers will evaluate and select studies available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish based on the eligibility criteria. Searches will be conducted on LILACS, Embase, Scopus, PubMed/MEDLINE, ERIC, Web of Science, CINAHL, Google Scholar databases; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global, and Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations. The main research question is as follows: What have been the sustainability strategies for IPE actions? This scoping review will incorporate studies (empirical or theoretical-reflective) that address strategies or actions (or both) for IPE sustainability. They must present a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods approach and be available in full text. Data on strategies or actions for IPE sustainability will be extracted and inserted into a spreadsheet for analysis. Quantitative data will be analyzed using descriptive statistics, while qualitative analysis will identify meanings and patterns through thematic analysis. Thus, the aim is to present the compiled findings in tables and charts. Results The database search was conducted on March 22, 2024. In April and May 2024, duplicate studies were excluded. From July to November 2024, study selection will be carried out. In December 2024, data extraction and tabulation will take place, as well as consultation with stakeholders. The aim is to publish the results in scientific journals in January 2025. Conclusions This protocol will guide this scoping review to identify discussions on the sustainability of IPE and map its actions or strategies (or both); summarize the definitions and institutions that develop or promote IPE; and present the main recommendations for the area under study. Additionally, possible research gaps can be identified to guide future studies. This review will shed light on existing knowledge gaps and the current state of research, which could provide support for future research, programs, and policy responses to foster collaboration and interprofessional practice and, consequently, improve the quality of user care. This information will be useful in supporting decision-making by government officials, managers, teachers, facilitators, and students in the implementation, maintenance, and development of IPE. Trial Registration Open Science Framework 5VNJS; https://osf.io/5vnjs/ International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID) DERR1-10.2196/60763
Use of the Maslach Burnout Inventory Among Public Health Care Professionals: Scoping Review Juliana Pontes Soares, Rayssa Horácio Lopes, Paula Beatriz de Souza Mendonça, Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira Silva, Cláudia Cristiane Filgueira Martins Rodrigues, et al. Jmir Mental Health, 2023 Background Work can be considered a source of living, well-being, and socioeconomic development. When the work environment negatively influences individuals, it may trigger emotional disturbances, behavioral problems, chronic stress conditions, and illnesses such as burnout syndrome (BS). Recently, studies on BS have increased and placed a special focus on health care professionals. The prevalence of BS among health professionals is associated with their chronic exposure to human hardship and long working hours without proper rest. These factors have contributed to greater stress and high physical and emotional exhaustion levels. Objective This study aims to identify and map studies using the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) scale to identify burnout syndrome in health professionals working in public health services. Methods This scoping review was developed based on the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Reviewers Manual and reported according to the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews). A total of 6 databases were searched to identify relevant studies: Embase, LILACS, MEDLINE or PubMed, PsycInfo, Scopus, and Web of Science. Gray literature was consulted on ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global, Google Scholar, Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, and Open Access Theses and Dissertations. Additionally, the reference lists were searched to retrieve studies not previously selected. The steps followed in this study were proposed by Arskey and O’Malley and Levac, Colquhoun, and O’Brien: identification of research questions, identification of potential studies, study selection, data extraction and imputation, data analyses and interpretation, and consultation with stakeholders. The detailed methodology was published in a protocol. Results A total of 55 articles were identified after screening for eligibility criteria, published between 1999 and 2021 in 32 countries. Most reports were published in Brazil, Spain, and China. A total of 22 versions of the MBI were identified, presenting different items, scores, and cutoff points. The included studies had recommendations and implications for clinical practice. The consultation with stakeholders allowed knowledge translation for those interested in BS. Conclusions Studies mostly included physicians (34/55, 61.8%) and nurses (24/55, 43.6%), and the original version of MBI was predominantly used. Divergences in BS classification were highlighted, which may be related to MBI cross-cultural adaptations and applications in other countries. This study contributes to the advancement of research regarding burnout syndrome as an occupational illness since it has harmful consequences for workers, health care services, and the quality of care provided to the population.
Use of the Maslach Burnout Inventory Among Public Health Care Professionals: Protocol for a Scoping Review Juliana Pontes Soares, Rayssa Horacio Lopes, Paula Beatriz de Souza Mendonça, Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira Silva, Cláudia Cristiane Filgueira Martins Rodrigues, et al. Jmir Research Protocols, 2022 Background Burnout syndrome is a chronic response to stressors in the workplace. It is characterized by emotional exhaustion and physical and mental burnout and may lead to high employee turnover, work absenteeism, and increased occupational accidents. Most studies use the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) to identify burnout and implement preventive actions and treatments. Objective This study presents a scoping review protocol to identify and map studies that used MBI to assess burnout syndrome in health care professionals working in public health services. Methods This scoping review protocol follows the Joanna Briggs Institute reviewers’ manual, and this protocol consists of 6 stages: identifying the research question, identifying relevant studies, study selection, data extraction and coding, analysis and interpretation of results, and consultation with stakeholders. We will conduct searches in Embase, LILACS, PubMed/MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Scopus, Web of Science databases, and gray literature. The main research question is as follows: how is MBI used to identify burnout syndrome in health care professionals working in public health services? Inclusion criteria will comprise qualitative and quantitative studies using MBI to identify burnout syndrome in health care professionals working in public health services and no restrictions in language and publication dates. Data will be extracted using a spreadsheet adapted from the Joanna Briggs Institute model. Quantitative and qualitative data will be analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis, respectively. The consultation with stakeholders will be essential for increasing the knowledge about MBI, identifying new evidence, and developing future strategies to guide public policies preventing burnout syndrome in health care professionals working in public services. Results This protocol will guide a scoping review to identify and map studies that used MBI to identify burnout syndrome in health care professionals working in public health services. The results of this review may be useful to public health care professionals, managers, policymakers, and the general population because these findings will help understand the validated, translated, and adapted versions of MBI and domains, number of items, Likert scales, and cutoff points or the latent profile analysis most used in the literature. Furthermore, possible research gaps may be identified to guide future studies. All information regarding the stages of the scoping review favor its transparency and allow it to be methodologically replicated according to the principles of open science, thereby reducing the risk of bias and data duplication. Conclusions This study may reveal the multiplicity of scales described in the literature and the different forms of assessing burnout syndrome in health care professionals. This study may help to standardize the assessment of burnout syndrome in health care professionals working in public health services and contribute to the discussion and knowledge dissemination about burnout syndrome and mental health in this population. International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID) DERR1-10.2196/42338
Factors associated with sexually transmitted infections in sugarcane cutters: Subsidies to caring for Juliana Pontes Soares, Sheila Araújo Teles, Karlla Antonieta Amorim Caetano, Thaynara Ferreira Amorim, Maria Eliane Moreira Freire, et al. Revista Latino Americana De Enfermagem, 2020 Objective: to estimate the prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and associated factors in sugarcane cutters. Method: a cross-sectional, analytical study with 937 sugarcane cutters from Paraíba and Goiás, states of Brazil, respectively. An outcome variable was the positive results in some rapid tests for HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B and C. Bivariate and multiple analyses were performed to identify the association between these infections and sociodemographic and behavioral variables. Results: all participants were male, most were young adults and had low schooling. Prevalence of STI was estimated at 4.1% (95% CI: 3.0-5.5). According to multiple regression analysis, the variables age over 40 years (OR 5.0; CI 95%: 1.8-14), alcohol consumption (OR 3.9; CI 95%: 1.3-11.9), and illicit drugs (OR 2.9; CI 95%: 1.3-6.3) were factors associated with the STIs investigated. On the other hand, having some religion (OR 0.4; CI 95%: 0.2-0.8), and work in the Midwest Region (OR 0.4; CI 95%: 0.2-0.9) were factors negatively associated with these infections. Conclusion: presence of risk behaviors for STI among sugarcane cutters. Screening for these infections in groups of rural workers is essential for early diagnosis and breaking the chain of transmission.
Mindful self-compassion program adapted for professional caregivers of juvenile detention facilities: A pilot mixed-method study M Paulo, P Vagos, DR da Silva, P Castilho, J Soares, R Sousa, F Hellmig, ... Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 100955 , 2025 2025
Estratégias de sustentabilidade para a Educação Interprofissional: uma revisão de escopo NHS de Oliveira, RFS de Oliveira, JP Soares, LC Padilha, JL de Castro Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA) 23 (67), 250-274 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Fatores associados às mudanças na prática de atividades físicas em universitários brasileiros durante a pandemia da COVID-19 J Soares, TF Sousa, MIM Mourão-Carvalhal, SCF Fonseca Motricidade 21, e37032-e37032 , 2025 2025
Assistência de enfermeiros obstetras em partos de risco habitual no Brasil: potencialidades e desafios V do Nascimento Alexandre, R de Souza Borges, JCD Santiago, ... REVISA 14 (1), 1235-1249 , 2025 2025 Citations: 5
Sustainability of interprofessional education: Protocol for a scoping review NHS de Oliveira, RFS de Oliveira, JP Soares, JL de Castro JMIR Research Protocols 13 (1), e60763 , 2024 2024 Citations: 3
Percepções dos gestores de saúde sobre saúde mental JP Soares, TMC Mendes, NH silva de Oliveira, PB de Souza Mendonça, ... Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA) 19 (56), 378-405 , 2024 2024 Citations: 3
Surveillance of Occupational Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds at Gas Stations: A Scoping Review Protocol TMC Mendes, JP Soares, PTCO Salvador, JL Castro International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21 (5), 518 , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
Gestão em Saúde e Burnout: Prevalência e fatores associados durante a pandemia da COVID-19 JP Soares, MHR Galvão, TMC Mendes, JL de Castro Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA) 17 (50), 01-18 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
Surveillance of Occupational Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds at Gas Stations: A Scoping Review Protocol T de Medeiros Carvalho Mendes, JP Soares, PTC de Oliveira Salvador, ... IJERPH 21 (5), 1-9 , 2024 2024
Use of the Maslach burnout inventory among public health care professionals: scoping review JP Soares, RH Lopes, PB de Souza Mendonça, CRDV Silva, ... JMIR mental health 10 (1), e44195 , 2023 2023 Citations: 93
Síndrome de Burnout: uma análise em trabalhadores que atuam na gestão em saúde durante a pandemia de Covid-19 JP Soares Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte , 2023 2023
Castro JLd JP Soares, RH Lopes, SC Mendonça PBdS, C Rodrigues Use of the maslach burnout inventory among public health care professionals … , 2023 2023
Use of the Maslach Burnout Inventory among public health care professionals: protocol for a scoping review JP Soares, RH Lopes, PB de Souza Mendonça, CRDV Silva, ... JMIR research protocols 11 (11), e42338 , 2022 2022 Citations: 28
Fatores associados ao burnout em profissionais de saúde durante a pandemia de Covid-19: revisão integrativa JP Soares, NHS Oliveira, TMC Mendes, SS Ribeiro, JL Castro Saúde em debate 46, 385-398 , 2022 2022 Citations: 89
Burnout-related factors in health professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic: an integrative review JP Soares, NHS Oliveira, TMC Mendes, SS Ribeiro, JL Castro Saúde em Debate 46, 385-398 , 2022 2022 Citations: 38
SAÚDE MENTAL DOS PROFISSIONAIS DE SAÚDE NO CONTEXTO DA PANDEMIA COVID-19: REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA JP Soares, NHS de Oliveira, S da Silva Ribeiro, TMC Mendes, ... 15º Congresso Internacional da Rede Unida , 2022 2022
Oliveira NHS de, Mendes T de MC, Ribeiro S da S, Castro JL de. Fatores associados ao burnout em profissionais de saúde durante a pandemia de Covid-19: revisão integrativa JP Soares Saúde em debate, 385-98 , 2022 2022 Citations: 5
Fatores associados ao burnout em profissionais de saúde durante a pandemia de Covid-19: revisão integrativa JL Castro, JP Soares, NHS Oliveira, TMC Mendes, SS Ribeiro Scielo , 2022 2022
Estudo bibliométrico da produção científica da Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia entre 2014 e 2019 VAC Cesário, CRDV Silva, JP Soares, PBS Mendonça, MKS Reis, ... Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia 24, e210092 , 2021 2021 Citations: 5
QUALIFICAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL PARA USO DA FICHA DE NOTIFICAÇÃO DO SINAN: RELATO DE EXPERIÊNCIA JP Soares, PB de Souza Mendonça, JL de Castro Galoá , 2021 2021
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Nitrogen removal in pond systems with different configurations and geometries SA Silva, R De Oliveira, J Soares, DD Mara, HW Pearson Water science and Technology 31 (12), 321-330 , 1995 1995.0 Citations: 101
Use of the Maslach burnout inventory among public health care professionals: scoping review JP Soares, RH Lopes, PB de Souza Mendonça, CRDV Silva, ... JMIR mental health 10 (1), e44195 , 2023 2023.0 Citations: 93
Fatores associados ao burnout em profissionais de saúde durante a pandemia de Covid-19: revisão integrativa JP Soares, NHS Oliveira, TMC Mendes, SS Ribeiro, JL Castro Saúde em debate 46, 385-398 , 2022 2022.0 Citations: 89
Ammonia removal in a pilot-scale WSP complex in northeast Brazil J Soares, SA Silva, R De Oliveira, ALC Araujo, DD Mara, HW Pearson Water Science and Technology 33 (7), 165-171 , 1996 1996.0 Citations: 86
Conhecimento e uso de plantas medicinais em uma comunidade rural no município de Cuitegi, Paraíba, Nordeste do Brasil S Silva, MGV Anselmo, WM Dantas, JH Rosa, EN Nunes, JP Soares, ... Gaia Scientia 8 (1), 248-265 , 2014 2014.0 Citations: 41
Burnout-related factors in health professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic: an integrative review JP Soares, NHS Oliveira, TMC Mendes, SS Ribeiro, JL Castro Saúde em Debate 46, 385-398 , 2022 2022.0 Citations: 38
Prevalência e fatores de risco para o hiv/aids em populações vulneráveis: uma revisão integrativa de literatura JP Soares, AC de Oliveira, DM da Silva, MEM Freire, ... Arquivos Catarinenses de Medicina 46 (4), 182-194 , 2017 2017.0 Citations: 29
Use of the Maslach Burnout Inventory among public health care professionals: protocol for a scoping review JP Soares, RH Lopes, PB de Souza Mendonça, CRDV Silva, ... JMIR research protocols 11 (11), e42338 , 2022 2022.0 Citations: 28
The performance of a pilot-scale series of ten ponds treating municipal sewage in northeast Brazil R De Oliveira, SA Silva, ALC Araujo, J Soares, DD Mara, HW Pearson Water Science and Technology 33 (7), 57-61 , 1996 1996.0 Citations: 28
Epidemiology of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B and C among manual cane cutters in low-income regions of Brazil DFN de Castro Rocha, LR da Cunha Rosa, C de Almeida Silva, ... BMC Infectious Diseases 18 (1), 546 , 2018 2018.0 Citations: 26
A atuação do cirurgião-dentista, vinculado a um programa de residência multiprofissional em saúde, no combate à COVID–19 na Atenção Primária à Saúde: relato de experiência J Xavier, A Silva, L Carvalho, J Soares, S Lopes, M Moreira JMPHC| Journal of Management & Primary Health Care| ISSN 2179-6750 12, 1-16 , 2020 2020.0 Citations: 21
Qualidade de vida de pessoas vivendo com HIV/AIDS JS Oliveira Filho, PE Silva, FFQ Freitas, JP Soares, MAG Costa, ... Rev. Baiana Enferm.(Online) , 2014 2014.0 Citations: 17
Factors associated with sexually transmitted infections in sugarcane cutters: subsidies to caring for JP Soares, SA Teles, KAA Caetano, TF Amorim, MEM Freire, JA Nogueira, ... Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 28, e3306 , 2020 2020.0 Citations: 6
Assistência de enfermeiros obstetras em partos de risco habitual no Brasil: potencialidades e desafios V do Nascimento Alexandre, R de Souza Borges, JCD Santiago, ... REVISA 14 (1), 1235-1249 , 2025 2025.0 Citations: 5
Oliveira NHS de, Mendes T de MC, Ribeiro S da S, Castro JL de. Fatores associados ao burnout em profissionais de saúde durante a pandemia de Covid-19: revisão integrativa JP Soares Saúde em debate, 385-98 , 2022 2022.0 Citations: 5
Estudo bibliométrico da produção científica da Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia entre 2014 e 2019 VAC Cesário, CRDV Silva, JP Soares, PBS Mendonça, MKS Reis, ... Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia 24, e210092 , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 5
Conhecimentos dos profissionais de saúde sobre o uso e orientação de indicações terapêuticas sobre as plantas medicinais KA Araújo, APB Alves, M Repetto, JP Soares Revista Eletrônica Acervo Saúde| ISSN 2178, 2091 , 0 Citations: 5
Gestão em Saúde e Burnout: Prevalência e fatores associados durante a pandemia da COVID-19 JP Soares, MHR Galvão, TMC Mendes, JL de Castro Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA) 17 (50), 01-18 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 4
QUALIDADE DE VIDA DE PESSOAS VIVENDO COM HIV/AIDS. JS de Oliveira Filho, P Emanuel Silva, FF Queiroga Freitas, ... Revista Baiana de Enfermagem 28 (1) , 2014 2014.0 Citations: 4
Sustainability of interprofessional education: Protocol for a scoping review NHS de Oliveira, RFS de Oliveira, JP Soares, JL de Castro JMIR Research Protocols 13 (1), e60763 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 3