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Item Prevalencia y consecuencias del síndrome de burnout en el personal asistencial de salud según revisión sistemática 2018-2023(2024) Gomez Monroy, William Arley; Perea Riasco, Ginna Paola; Ana Maria MartínezABSTRACT Introduction: Burnout syndrome is a response to chronic work stress characterized by headache, feeling exhausted, failure and impotence, low self-esteem, difficulty concentrating and insomnia. This syndrome is a reality that affects the entire work community with significant and far-reaching effects. Focusing on the health workers who are the most affected; it is shown that, in their daily work, they often face difficult and stressful situations that affect their responsibilities and, therefore, the quality of services provided. This demonstrates the need to create strategies to solve this problem and that workers can have a job quality. General objective: Determine prevalence and consequences of burnout syndrome in health care personnel according to a systematic review 2018-2023. Methods: A systematic review of literature was carried out, using the PRISMA protocol in different databases such as scielo, virtual library in health. The inclusion criteria were national and international And the key words were work stress in health personnel, health workers, burnout syndrome in the period from 2018 to 2023. Results: It was found that health personnel were affected by workload, long hours and lack of personnel, which led to the development of a chronic disease called burnout syndrome, which contains a number of problems such as fatigue, anxiety and depression. Conclusion: Burnout syndrome is a serious issue among health professionals, affecting both personal and organizational level. This led to a decrease in the quality of care and increased errors. It is important to address this problem with measures such as training, self-care, organizational support and work-life balance policies. Recognizing and treating burnout is critical to ensuring both the well-being of health workers and the quality of healthcare and the sustainability of the health system.