在监管标准-1的风险管理程序中工作的心理社会因素的批判性分析。

Q4 Medicine
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho Pub Date : 2025-08-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47626/1679-4435-2025-1425
Sergio Roberto de Lucca, João Silvestre Silva Junior, Márcia Bandini
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在当代劳动力格局中,全球化、技术进步和工作关系的不稳定导致了显著的转变,其特点是合同灵活性、工作强度增加和对工人的心理需求增加。这些变化造成了更大的工作不安全感和与工作有关的疾病的发病率增加,特别是精神健康障碍和肌肉骨骼疾病,这是职业缺勤的主要原因之一。世界卫生组织承认,起作用的社会心理因素是职业压力和职业健康结果的关键决定因素。对这些因素的管理不足与出勤、缺勤以及对身心健康的不良影响有关。在巴西,虽然取得了进展,例如将社会心理因素纳入劳工管理标准-1,但这一问题仍然没有得到充分解决。完全依赖定量方法的评估往往无法捕捉到工人经验的主观层面。这篇观点文章提出了一种混合方法,将调查和定性访谈结合起来,全面评估工作场所的心理社会因素。综合客观和主观两方面的全面评价对于准确了解这些因素至关重要。此外,研究结果应为制定旨在减轻或消除导致工作相关疾病的工作场所压力源的管理战略提供信息。通过包容性政策、流行病学监测和参与性管理框架,可促进改善精神健康,创造更安全和更健康的工作环境。
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Critical analysis of psychosocial factors at work within the Risk Management Program of Regulatory Standard-1.

In the contemporary labor landscape, globalization, technological advancements, and the destabilization of working relationships have led to significant transformations, characterized by contract flexibilization, increased work intensity, and heightened psychological demands on workers. These changes have contributed to greater job insecurity and an increased prevalence of work-related illnesses, particularly mental health disorders and musculoskeletal conditions, which are among the leading causes of occupational absenteeism. The World Health Organization recognizes psychosocial factors at work as key determinants of occupational stress and occupational health outcomes. Inadequate management of these factors is associated with presenteeism, absenteeism, and adverse mental and physical health effects. In Brazil, although progress has been made, such as the incorporation of psychosocial factors into Labor Regulatory Standard-1, the issue remains insufficiently addressed. Assessments that rely exclusively on quantitative methodologies often fail to capture the subjective dimensions of workers' experiences. This opinion article proposes a mixed-methods approach, integrating surveys and qualitative interviews, to comprehensively assess psychosocial factors in the workplace. A holistic evaluation, incorporating both objective and subjective aspects, is essential for an accurate understanding of these factors. Furthermore, the findings should inform the development of management strategies aimed at mitigating or eliminating workplace stressors that contribute to work-related illnesses. The adoption of inclusive policies, epidemiological monitoring, and participatory management frameworks can promote mental health improvements and the creation of safer and healthier work environments.

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