Multiprofessional action towards workers' health: Literature review

Authors

  • Gleison Faria
  • Francisco Leandro Soares de Souza
  • Dhieniffer Naiara da Silva
  • Gesnaquele Souza da Cruz
  • Alexandra Alves de Carvalho
  • Márcia Gisele Peixoto Kades
  • João Paulo Santos Carvalho
  • Claudio Henrique Marques Pereira
  • Suzana Nogueira
  • Taís Loutarte Oliveira
  • Juliana Peixoto dos Santos
  • Rogério Krause
  • Douglas Basso Sales
  • Hayslla Mikaella do Couto Araujo
  • Juliana Alves Rodrigues Cleverson de Oliveira Santos
  • Karolaine Oliveira Ferreira
  • Francielly Maira Bordon
  • Wellington Ferreira de Souza
  • Eliza Aparecida Javarini Alves
  • Renata Gatto de Morais
  • Rhamayana Maria da Conceição
  • Shayanne de Sousa Silva
  • Valdair Nunes do Nascimento
  • Giselen Maleski Cargnin
  • Marco Rogério da Silva
  • Alan Vieira Lopes campos
  • Sarah Gabrielle dos Santos Pacífico Campos
  • Mateus Duarte Vieira
  • Hingreedy Fischer da Silva
  • Welesmar Barros dos Santos
  • Cleitineia da Silva Souza

Keywords:

Occupational care, worker's health, occupational risk

Abstract

Professionals face various environmental, physical, mental risks, accidents and occupational diseases, and often face inadequate working conditions. The aim of this study is to describe the multiprofessional role in workers' health. The methodology is a narrative review of literature with an approach of exploratory, observational, retrospective studies that were searched in the literature 23 articles between 2010 to 2022. Results: Within an organization, the presence of nurses, doctors, physiotherapists, biochemists and other professionals can give employees greater security and better performance in their functions, as they must be monitored and must gain confidence where they can count on a professional nurse always available. Professionals face various environmental, physical, mental risks, accidents and occupational diseases, and often face inadequate working conditions. The health of the worker started to be seen in a worrying way when men realized the link between work and illness, which has existed since antiquity. Occupational nursing focuses on caring for workers, especially those who care about work. It is concluded that the ideas presented in this study lead to the conclusion that the multidisciplinary work of occupational health is extremely important in promoting the health and well-being of workers, as it has the technical knowledge and can act in the prevention of accidents and occupational diseases.

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Published

2022-09-14

How to Cite

Faria, G., de Souza, F. L. S., da Silva, D. N., Cruz, G. S. da, Carvalho, A. A. de, Kades, M. G. P., Carvalho, J. P. S., Marques Pereira, C. H., Nogueira, S., Oliveira, T. L., dos Santos, J. P., Krause, R., Sales, D. B., Couto Araujo, H. M. do, Cleverson de Oliveira Santos, J. A. R., Ferreira, K. O., Bordon, F. M., de Souza, W. F., Alves, E. A. J., … Souza, C. da S. (2022). Multiprofessional action towards workers’ health: Literature review. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 9(9). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/5439