Valérie Ganem, Marta Cristiane Ferreira Dos Santos, Luiza Monteiro Barros, Rita de Cassia Lopes Gomes, Kamile Miranda Lacerda Serravalle, Liliane de Jesus Bittencourt, Mércia Ferreira Barreto, Paulo Gilvane Lopes Pena
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Abstract
This article aims to understand the role of pleasure at work for quilombola fisherwomen and shellfish gatherers and the relationship with health at work in the context of slavery heritage in Brazil. It seeks to understand how the pleasure felt at work plays a role in the slower evolution and lesser intensity of repetitive strain injuries (RSI) observed in the profession of quilombola shellfish gatherers compared to other professions in the salaried sector, such as the service sector, for example. In this way, research into the psychodynamics of work was carried out with artisanal fisherwomen in quilombola communities in two regions of Baía de Todos Santos - State of Bahia, from 2021 to 2023. The conclusion drawn was that the sublimation and pleasure involved in the work activities of these professionals can contribute to maintaining their physical and mental health, even though they are subjected to the constraints of intense workloads. Thus, the importance of pleasure at work for the construction of mental health was reaffirmed during this research.
[快乐在Baía de Todos os Santos手工quilombola渔民工作中保持健康的作用]。
本文旨在了解在巴西奴隶制遗产背景下,快乐在工作中对quilombola渔民妇女和贝类采集者的作用以及与工作中的健康的关系。它试图理解在工作中感受到的快乐是如何在与受薪部门的其他职业(例如服务部门)相比,在quilombola贝类采集者的职业中观察到的较慢的进化和较低强度的重复性劳伤(RSI)中发挥作用的。通过这种方式,在2021年至2023年期间,对巴伊亚州Baía de Todos Santos两个地区的quilombola社区的手工渔民妇女进行了工作心理动力学研究。得出的结论是,这些专业人员的工作活动所涉及的升华和乐趣有助于保持他们的身心健康,即使他们受到高负荷工作的限制。由此,本研究再次肯定了工作快乐对心理健康建设的重要性。
期刊介绍:
Ciência & Saúde Coletiva publishes debates, analyses, and results of research on a Specific Theme considered current and relevant to the field of Collective Health. Its abbreviated title is Ciênc. saúde coletiva, which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.