Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the impacts of poor sleep quality among healthcare professionals in emergency environments. Health services aimed at managing critical situations are often characterized by high pressure and stressful work environments. This is due to the severity of the conditions faced by patients, which may present an imminent risk of death or severe suffering. Professionals who work in these areas are particularly susceptible to occupational stress and health problems, due to the intrinsic demands of the role and adverse conditions, such as lack of human and material resources, work overload, inadequate environments, overcrowding and lack of recognition. by the administration. This is a narrative review of a critical and analytical nature, in research on the main concepts regarding CABG complications, in addition to the essential aspects of diagnosis and treatment. A review of articles was carried out in the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and PubMed databases, with the following Health Sciences Descriptors (DeCS): Rest; Quality of life; Health. Work environments in emergency services are often associated with high levels of stress, resulting in a significant impact on the physical, mental and emotional well-being of professionals.
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