Symptomatology presented by nurses with one or more jobs

Authors

  • Cintia Belén Becerra Universidad Abierta Interamericana, Facultad de Medicina y Ciencia de la salud, Licenciatura en Enfermería. Sede Rosario, Santa Fe. Rosario Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56294/piii2025475

Keywords:

nursing, moonlighting, symptomatological consequences

Abstract

Introduction: Among the professions linked to health, nursing is one of those most affected by the lack of social and economic recognition; for this reason, this research is focused on nurses who have one job compared to those who have two or more and the symptomatological consequences that this could produce.
Objectives: To mention certain symptomatological ailments that nurses may present when exercising their profession, and to make a comparison between those who have one job and those who have two or more.
Methods: The research is descriptive, comparative, non-experimental, cross-sectional, from primary sources and quantitative. The population and sample taken for the research were different nursing professionals, chosen by convenience, where 47 people who are currently working were selected, some of whom have only one job, while others have multiple jobs.
Results: It was observed that 74.5% of the population has only one job, while 25.5% have multiple jobs. The nurses who have only one job present different health problems and therefore they are the ones who present greater symptomatological consequences. This is an alarming fact, since nurses who are currently working in the profession present some symptomatology

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2025-01-01

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Becerra CB. Symptomatology presented by nurses with one or more jobs. SCT Proceedings in Interdisciplinary Insights and Innovations [Internet]. 2025 Jan. 1 [cited 2025 Feb. 14];3:475. Available from: https://proceedings.ageditor.ar/index.php/piii/article/view/475