[Epidemiológical工作环境中的监视系统:拉丁美洲国家的观点]。

Revista de salud publica (Bogota, Colombia) Pub Date : 2023-07-01 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.15446/rsap.V25n4.99325
Martín Gracia-Socha, Juan C Cerón-Arcos, Alejandro Nocua-Salazar, Juan J Vaca-González
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通过对科学文章的审查,确定了2010年期间哥伦比亚和拉丁美洲在职业健康与安全管理体系(SG-SST)框架内雇主管理的流行病学监测系统(EVS)的实施情况。和2021年。使用PubMed、Science Direct、SciELO、Scopus、Dialnet和Gale数据库来识别使用雇主实施的EVS数据的研究。介绍了所涵盖的主题、经济部门、出版日期、原产国、研究人口、范围和质量参数。很明显,只有3项研究使用了来自SG-SST的EVS信息来监测工人接触流行病学风险并预防职业病和事故。在审查的24项研究中,21项没有使用EVS信息,被认为是阴性结果。缺乏对标准的遵守、缺乏EVS、缺乏对EVS不同实例的了解以及缺乏充分的研究,导致暴露于职业风险的工人覆盖率较低。大多数研究都强调了在工作场所使用电动汽车的必要性。它们还强调,必须从公司和生产单位等主要来源获得大量、系统、可靠和可比较的数据,以支持保障工人社会安全和健康的公共政策。鉴于这一现实和所引用的少数研究,结论是该区域工人的情况既不为人所知,也没有得到充分的支持。
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[Epidemiológical surveillance systems in the working environment: a perspective in Latin American countries].

Through a review of scientific articles, information was identified on the implementation of Epidemiological Surveillance Systems (EVS) managed by employers within the framework of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (SG-SST) in Colombia and Latin America between 2010. and 2021. PubMed, Science Direct, SciELO, Scopus, Dialnet, and Gale databases were used to identify research that used employer-implemented EVS data. The topics covered, economic sectors, publication dates, countries of origin, populations studied, scope and quality parameters were described. It was evident that only 3 studies used EVS information derived from SG-SST to monitor workers' exposure to epidemiological risks and prevent occupational diseases and accidents. Of the 24 studies examined, 21 did not use EVS information, being considered negative findings. The lack of adherence to standards, the lack of EVS, the lack of knowledge of different instances of EVS and the absence of adequate studies result in poor coverage of workers exposed to occupational risks. Most studies highlight the need for EVS in the workplace. They also highlight the importance of generating massive, systematic, reliable and comparable data from primary sources such as companies and productive units to support public policies that guarantee the social security and health of workers. Given this reality and the few studies cited, it is concluded that the situation of workers in the region is neither known nor adequately supported.

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