Organización y división del trabajo: riesgos para trabajadores de servicios de salud en empresas venezolanas

The modes of production generate forms of organization and division of labor that can cause the appearance of psychosocial risks such as fatigue or work stress. The objective of this study was to evaluate psychosocial risk factors, fatigue and work stress in professionals who are members of Occupati...

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Main Authors: Conde Rodríguez, José Félix, Martínez Bello, María del Carmen
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8961745
Source:Salud de los Trabajadores, ISSN 1315-0138, Vol. 30, Nº. 2, 2022, pags. 139-149
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Summary: The modes of production generate forms of organization and division of labor that can cause the appearance of psychosocial risks such as fatigue or work stress. The objective of this study was to evaluate psychosocial risk factors, fatigue and work stress in professionals who are members of Occupational Health and Safety Services, in four Venezuelan companies in 2020. Descriptive, crosssectional field study. 39 workers (census sample) participated, 25.6% inspectors, 20.6% nurses and 20.6% medical personnel. The SUSESO/ISTAS21 short version questionnaire, the OIT-WHO Work Stress questionnaire, the Subjective Symptoms of Fatigue questionnaire and the Psychosomatic Problems questionnaire were used. Results: Only 51% were male, mean age 35 ± 8.7 with seniority age of 6 ± 4.5 years. All are under the outsourcing type of hiring. It turned out to be a high demand job, but with highly controlled (active work). Medium risk levels (45%) linked to Social Support and Leadership Quality, and high risk level (40%) in Compensations and Double presence. The work is tiring for 30.7% and the stressor with the highest score was the Influence of the Leader. It was concluded that in these services there are a significant number of female professionals, young adults, with seniority, exposed to different psychosocial risk factors with Important Leader Influence, generators of work fatigue. Recommending the review of the type of contract, the monetary compensation, as well as periodic evaluations of the work environment.