Amorim Luciana de Assis, Silva Thais Lacerda E, Faria Horácio Pereira de, Machado Jorge Mesquita Huet, Dias Elizabeth Costa
Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fiocruz. R. Leopoldo Bulhões 1480, Manguinhos. 21041-210 Rio de Janeiro RJ Brasil.cianaassis.amorim@ gmail.com.
Escola de Saúde Pública do Estado de Minas Gerais. Belo Horizonte MG Brasil.
Cien Saude Colet. 2017 Oct;22(10):3403-3413. doi: 10.1590/1413-812320172210.17532017.
This study analyzed the Worker's Surveillance activities of Family Health teams, based on the perceptions of physicians and nurses in the city of João Pessoa. We used a 30-question questionnaire split into four blocks: data on the professional, occupational healthcare practices focusing on the production and epidemiological profile, and matrix and institutional support to the teams. A total of 179 professionals participated, 82% of them were female, and 46% aged 50 or more; 60% had worked in the area for more than 10 years. Results show that Worker's Surveillance activities are not part of team day-to-day activities: 53% mapped productive activities and 30% related them to health hazards. Twenty-four percent mentioned activities to eliminate/mitigate exposure to risk and vulnerabilities. The support of Family Health teams by the Reference Center for Occupational Health was mentioned by 45% of the participants, less than the number reported for Worker's Surveillance. Involvement in occupational health training was mentioned by 24% of the professionals. Results suggest the need to expand and strengthen continued education and team support.
本研究基于若昂佩索阿市医生和护士的看法,分析了家庭健康团队的工人健康监测活动。我们使用了一份包含30个问题的问卷,分为四个部分:关于专业人员的数据、侧重于生产和流行病学概况的职业医疗保健实践,以及团队的矩阵和机构支持。共有179名专业人员参与,其中82%为女性,46%年龄在50岁及以上;60%在该领域工作超过10年。结果表明,工人健康监测活动并非团队日常活动的一部分:53%的人梳理了生产活动,30%的人将其与健康危害联系起来。24%的人提到了消除/减轻接触风险和脆弱性的活动。45%的参与者提到职业健康参考中心对家庭健康团队的支持,这一比例低于提及工人健康监测的比例。24%的专业人员提到参与了职业健康培训。结果表明有必要扩大和加强继续教育及团队支持。