911 resultados para SAÚDE DO TRABALHADOR
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Sociais - FFC
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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O desenvolvimento dos modelos de produção acarretou diversas transformações na concepção da relação homem/trabalho. Com isso, o trabalho tornou-se um dos aspectos centrais na vida do homem moderno. Na relação com o trabalho, emergem diversos processos de subjetivação baseados nas práticas presentes nos contextos em que ele se realiza, bem como nos processos de saúde e doença. No Brasil, esse processo vem sendo delineado por questões políticas e sociais que levaram à emergência da chamada Política Nacional de Segurança e Saúde do Trabalhador, em 2004. Entretanto, esse tema e seus desdobramentos ainda são fortemente debatidos, uma vez que tal política não se encontra em intenso vigor, demonstrando um percurso em constante construção e ainda permeável à diferentes influências. Este trabalho busca problematizar as práticas que produzem processos de subjetivação do “sujeitotrabalhador” pautados em dispositivos biopolíticos, a partir da análise da gestão do cuidado em saúde do trabalhador no Brasil. Partindo dessa perspectiva, buscou-se analisar a construção das Políticas de Saúde do Trabalhador no país, focando a formulação da PNSST e sua perspectiva atual. Para isso, foram analisadas as estratégias de cuidado presentes nesta Política, bem como a forma como essas estratégias estão articuladas com a perspectiva da integralidade, uma vez que a integralidade é um novo olhar sobre a gestão do cuidado em saúde, criando novas possibilidades de um trabalho em saúde. Centra-se no fluxo do usuário, com mudanças na produção do cuidado em todos os níveis da rede pública de saúde. Primeiro, foram abordados os processos de construção e desenvolvimento da chamada “Saúde do Trabalhador” e, posteriormente, foi analisada a Política Nacional de Segurança e Saúde do Trabalhador – PNSST (2004) enquanto dispositivo de regulação das práticas de saúde, a partir do método genealógico de Michel Foucault, com foco na análise documental. O processo de construção da PNSST iniciou a partir da 1ª Conferência Nacional em Saúde do Trabalhador, o qual se delineou nas demais conferências realizadas de 2001 e 2005. Neste processo, podemos observar o conflito entre o trabalho como risco (trabalho-risco) e o trabalho como produção de subjetividade (trabalho-subjetividade), que levam a construção das noções entre saúdecontrole versus saúde-integralidade. A análise documental da PNSST de 2004 denota que ainda há uma prevalência do olhar da Saúde Ocupacional, pelo viés do trabalho-risco/saúdecontrole, uma vez que as estratégias de cuidado apresentam discursos de risco/agravo no trabalho, na patologização do sujeito e na monetarização da saúde. Além disso, de 2005 até meados de 2011, não houve a concretização e implantação da Política, sendo criados diferentes sentidos e, inclusive, convergindo as ações de Saúde do Trabalhador para o campo da Vigilância em Saúde, onde se encontra tal área no Ministério da Saúde hoje. Com isso, observamos que ao pensarmos na proposta de articular o campo da integralidade com a Saúde do Trabalhador, encontramos, na verdade, a construção de discursos pautados em estratégias biopolíticas de transformar a atividade laboral em risco que deve ser vigiado e medicalizado. Além disso, não há interface para absorção das demandas referentes à saúde do trabalhador no SUS. A criação de linhas de cuidado em Saúde do Trabalhador em Unidades Básicas de Saúde ou mesmo a criação de Unidade de Referência Especializada em Saúde do Trabalhador nos permite inserir este tema cada vez mais no campo da saúde pública no Brasil e diminuir a dispersão dos casos de sofrimento dos trabalhadores que ficam no nível do não dito.
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INTRODUCTION: Attention in Worker's Health (WH) integrality incites expansion of Primary Health Care (PHC) actions. So, it is necessary to understand the work carried out at PHC units and its possibilities to subside WH plans and procedures aiming at workers' health integral attention. OBJECTIVE: To present PHC workers' perception concerning WH actions performed in health care units of a mediumsized municipality in the state of São Paulo. METHODOLOGY: data collected through a 20 question-self-assessment questionnaire prepared by the researcher, using descriptive analysis of closed questions and content analysis of open questions. RESULTS: 45% of all workers answered the questionnaire. All health units in the municipality and all the professional categories part of the PHC teams were enclosed. The answers indicated that the PHC personnel, when providing assistance to users, take their jobs into consideration, and that some actions concerning worker's health are carried out at health care units. The respondents also pointed out that their difficulties to perform these actions are much more related to aspects of the system organization and management, than to the particularities of the worker's health area. CONCLUSION: The study indicates that health care worker's working condition is an important issue for the implementation of PHC worker's health actions
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This article offers theoretical and practical elements for an analysis of the Worker's Health Care Program developed by the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). From a determined locus, the region of Franca, State of São Paulo, it aims at identifying the challenges for implementation of the National Occupational Health Policy, due to the particularities of the work/health relationship within the sugarcane agro-industry. It is based on group interviews involving health workers, specifically sanitary inspectors and the worker's health interlocutors. The results showed that health care professionals must be better prepared, from the technical point of view, to be able to perform actions related to workers' health. These results also indicated the need for a greater integration between health services, particularly when damage notification and workers' health surveillance are concerned.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The work and work organization influence the evolution of the health-disorder process by establishing a causal link with the work and the disorder. The present study aimed to verify the presence of the disorder of the sleepwake cycle triggered by non-organic factors, by identifying the possible effects on physical health, mental health and the social and family relations ten watchmen of a public institution of higher education. It was found that 80% of respondents had one or more of the symptoms that meet the criteria for the diagnosis of this non-organic disorder of sleep-wake cycle. We emphasize the need for specialized diagnostic, medical, psychological and social support for this population
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Pós-graduação em Direito - FCHS
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
A condição de saúde do trabalhador moto-taxista do município de Caicó-RN no contexto da precarização
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The restructuring process has caused several changes in the workplace since the 1970s in Brazil these changes were more significant during the 1990s, with the implementation of neoliberal policies and the submission of the country's determinations of the IMF and World Bank . In this context, expression wins the increase in structural unemployment and the growth of informality as a mitigating practice the lack of formal employment. At present the activity of mototaxi driver has grown in the municipalities of small, medium and large size of the country. In Caicó / RN, as well as other municipalities, this activity has been presented as an alternative livelihood in the face of rising unemployment. Considering that this is a precarious and risky activity, we wondered about which health conditions of workers in the municipality of mototaxi driver Caicó in the context of job insecurity? What is the perception that this employee has about the health-disease process and its relationship to your work? How to setup the access of motorcycle taxi drivers the right to health and social security? The research sought to examine the health conditions of the workers of the municipality of mototaxi driver Caicó / RN in the context of job insecurity. From the methodological point of view the study worked with documentary research, semi-structured interview and questionnaire with open and closed questions with a sample population of motorcycle taxi drivers of the city, in the period August-September 2013 The results revealed that these workers are if constantly exposed to various risks inherent to the profession as well as the space in which it conducts its business activities, in this case the traffic being traffic accidents and urban violence one of the greatest risks identified by motorcycle taxi drivers in the present study
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This study aims to analyze concepts and practices developed by nurses in occupational health in primary care, and it is justified by the need to expand knowledge of this thematic area. This is an analytical qualitative study carried out in primary care units of health districts of the city of Natal-RN, in one health unit in each neighborhood. Data collection was held from August to October 2014, through semistructured interviews, in the following order: Selection of respondents and scheduling of interview; interviews and application of data collection instrument in order to trace socio-demographic profile of the target population; transcription of interviews; categorization of information and analysis in light of hermeneutic-dialectic. The concept of Occupational Health reported by subjects investigated, although simplified with respect to specificities of workers, was revealed with a wide dimension, with perspective of workers’ approach in their physical, mental and social context, suggesting a good seizure according to the expanded concept of health. Furthermore, it was possible to affirm the recognition of an incipient performance of primary care nurses on Occupational Health, whose performance was appointed as defective. In general, some specific actions of Occupational Health, carried out in health facilities, were cited. Other activities showed up to be routine, being held by a minority of professionals aware of the importance and need to reach these users, in order to engage them in the routine of the health unit. Most professionals reported not having approached Occupational Health during undergraduate nursing, highlighting a lack in theoretical and practical aspects of the area