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工作生活条件与心理健康:一项针对在医院清洁服务部门工作的巴西和西班牙劳动者的研究。

Living, working conditions and mental health: a study with Brazilian and Spanish workers who work in hospital cleaning services.

机构信息

Faculdade Medicina de Botucatu, Universidade Estadual Paulista. Av. Prof. Mário Rubens Guimarães Montenegro s/n, Campus Universitário. 18618-687 Botucatu SP Brasil.

Faculdade de Medicina de Marília. Marília SP Brasil.

出版信息

Cien Saude Colet. 2020 Oct;25(10):3821-3832. doi: 10.1590/1413-812320202510.35912018. Epub 2019 Apr 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To compare living, work and health conditions, with a particular interest in the mental health of Brazilian and Spanish outsourced hospital cleaning workers.

METHOD

This is a cross-sectional, quantitative investigation carried out in two public general hospitals, one in the Brazilian Midwest region of São Paulo and the other in the Southwest region of the Iberian Peninsula. In total, 78 Brazilian hospital workers and 39 Spanish hospital workers were interviewed using a script with data on the living conditions, including some validated questionnaires such as the Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ) and Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20).

RESULTS

Spanish workers are older, white and with a higher household income, with lower SRQ scores in all realms. Also, they smoke more, have a higher level of visual impairment and allergies, have been working in the same activity longer, with a lower workload and do not hold two jobs. Besides, almost 40% of them consider that their work is autonomous.

CONCLUSIONS

Brazilian workers are subject to more impoverished living, working and mental health conditions than Spanish workers. Only a few aspects of health conditions were worse among Spanish workers, which may probably be related to their advanced age.

摘要

目的

比较巴西和西班牙外包医院清洁工人的生活、工作和健康状况,特别关注其心理健康。

方法

这是一项在两家公立医院进行的横断面、定量研究,一家位于巴西中西部的圣保罗地区,另一家位于伊比利亚半岛的西南部。共有 78 名巴西医院工作人员和 39 名西班牙医院工作人员接受了采访,使用了一份包含生活条件数据的脚本,其中包括一些经过验证的问卷,如工作内容问卷(JCQ)和自我报告问卷(SRQ-20)。

结果

西班牙工人年龄更大、白人且家庭收入更高,在所有领域的 SRQ 评分都较低。此外,他们吸烟更多,视力和过敏问题更严重,从事同一活动的时间更长,工作量更低,并且不从事两份工作。此外,几乎 40%的人认为他们的工作是自主的。

结论

与西班牙工人相比,巴西工人的生活、工作和心理健康状况更为贫困。只有少数健康状况方面在西班牙工人中更为糟糕,这可能与他们的高龄有关。

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