TY - JOUR KW - Life Change Events KW - Oncologist KW - Emotions KW - Grief KW - Burnout Occupational AU - Angel Alexis Muegues-Salas AU - Mayte Zubillaga Páez AU - Rodrigo Andrés Ruiz-Lurduy AU - Isadora Blanco Pérez AB - Introduction: Oncologists and nurses are exposed to multiple stress factors. Burnout Syndrome can rapidly deteriorate the physical and mental health of professionals dedicated to treating patients with cancer. Aim: Identify the determinants associated with Burnout in medical oncologists and health workers related to cancer management. Methodology: A systematic review protocol was implemented that adapts to the PRISMA 2020 model guidelines, identifying a total of 23 research articles extracted from electronic databases: MEDLINE/PubMed, Scielo, Science Direct, PsychInfo, and Scopus. Result: There is a high prevalence of Burnout both in medical oncologists and in nursing professionals who care for cancer patients. The associated determinants are: individual, such as previous personality, age, difficulties in verbalizing feelings and emotions; related to the disease, such as the poor prognosis and the low effectiveness of some treatments; related to working conditions, overwork, number of patients attended and little time for rest. Discussion: Cancer is a global public health problem; health systems face difficult conditions to achieve and maintain the mental health of oncologists. Conclusions: The oncology services should contemplate biopsychosocial intervention plans in interdisciplinary teams to identify clinical signs in mental health in their professionals in time. IS - 2 M3 - Journal Article N2 - Introduction: Oncologists and nurses are exposed to multiple stress factors. Burnout Syndrome can rapidly deteriorate the physical and mental health of professionals dedicated to treating patients with cancer. Aim: Identify the determinants associated with Burnout in medical oncologists and health workers related to cancer management. Methodology: A systematic review protocol was implemented that adapts to the PRISMA 2020 model guidelines, identifying a total of 23 research articles extracted from electronic databases: MEDLINE/PubMed, Scielo, Science Direct, PsychInfo, and Scopus. Result: There is a high prevalence of Burnout both in medical oncologists and in nursing professionals who care for cancer patients. The associated determinants are: individual, such as previous personality, age, difficulties in verbalizing feelings and emotions; related to the disease, such as the poor prognosis and the low effectiveness of some treatments; related to working conditions, overwork, number of patients attended and little time for rest. Discussion: Cancer is a global public health problem; health systems face difficult conditions to achieve and maintain the mental health of oncologists. Conclusions: The oncology services should contemplate biopsychosocial intervention plans in interdisciplinary teams to identify clinical signs in mental health in their professionals in time. PB - Sociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés PY - 2024 SN - 2174-0437/1134-7937 SP - 102 EP - 111 T2 - Ansiedad y Estrés TI - Burnout Syndrome in Medical Oncologists and Nursing Professionals related to Cancer Management: Systematic Review VL - 30 ER -