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Workloads and strain process in Community Health Agents * * Extracted from the dissertation "Acidentes de trabalho ocorridos com Agentes Comunitários de Saúde no município de Caraguatatuba-SP", Universidade Guarulhos, 2013.

Cargas de trabajo y proceso de desgaste en Agentes Comunitarios de Salud

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE

To identify the workloads present in the work activities of community health agents (CHAs) and the resulting strain processes.

METHOD

A descriptive, exploratory, cross-sectional and quantitative study conducted with 137 CHAs. Data were collected through a questionnaire and interview guided by the health surveillance software called SIMOSTE (Health Monitoring System of Nursing Workers), following the ethical codes of the current law.

RESULTS

In total, were identified 140 workloads involved in 122 strain processes, represented by the occurrence of health problems of the CHAs. The mechanical (55.00%) and biological (16.43%) loads stood out. The most common strain processes were the external causes of morbidity and mortality (62.31%) and diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (10.66%).

CONCLUSION

From the identified overloads, it became evident that all workloads are present in the work process of CHAs, highlighting the mechanical load, represented mainly by external causes of morbidity and mortality that are related to occupational accidents.

Descriptors:
Community Health Agents; Workload; Occupational Risks; Occupational Health

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