法医学工作者心理和情绪压力及抑郁的可能危险因素。

Q4 Medicine
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho Pub Date : 2022-06-30 eCollection Date: 2022-04-01 DOI:10.47626/1679-4435-2022-635
Katrin Möbius Gebran, Alessandra Möbius Gebran, Flávio Meingast Piva, Rosane Mary Möbius Gebran, Alexandre Antônio Saad Gebran-Neto, Mara Rejane Rodrigues Correa Segalla
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摘要

引言:不同形式的合理化是通过工作引入的,这是由于经济、政治和社会的变化,增加了对劳动力的需求。在这方面,有些机构忽视恶劣工作环境对工人健康的影响,例如与工作有关的精神和心理障碍的发展。目的:了解在法医研究所作为正式专家工作意味着什么,并调查可能导致情绪和心理压力和/或抑郁的职业和工作场所因素。方法:在巴西某首都法医学研究所进行探索性定性研究。数据收集采用半结构化访谈的研究参与者,根据纳入和排除标准选择。结果:法医学工作者的生理组织和心理需求等职业因素可能导致或促成法医学工作者的心理、情绪压力和/或抑郁的发生。工作条件关系到工人的质量和数量表现,并影响到工人的生产率是否满足使用研究所提供的服务的人的要求。结论:本研究揭示了法医学研究所工作人员的现实情况,并确定了可能导致情绪不稳定、心理和情绪压力和/或抑郁的可能因素。我们确定有必要改变工作场所,并制定以心理健康为重点的社会政策,以尽量减少职业病。
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Possible risk factors involved in psychological and emotional stress and depression among forensic medicine workers.

Introduction: Different forms of rationalization are introduced through work, which result from economic, political, and social changes that increase the need for labor force. Within this context, there are institutions that neglect the effects of poor work environments on workers' health, such as the development of work-related mental and psychological disorders.

Objectives: To understand what it means to work as an official expert at a forensic medicine institute and investigate occupational and workplace factors that may contribute to emotional and psychological stress and/or depression.

Methods: We conducted an exploratory, qualitative study at a forensic medicine institute of a Brazilian capital city. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews with study participants, which were selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Results: Occupational factors, including physical organization and psychological demand, may generate or contribute to the development of psychological and emotional stress and/or depression in forensic medicine workers. Working conditions are related to the quality and quantitative performance of the worker and influence whether worker productivity meets the demands of those using the services provided by the institute.

Conclusions: This study revealed the reality of those working at a forensic medicine institute and identified possible factors that may cause emotional instability, psychological and emotional stress, and/or depression. We identified the need for changes in the workplace and the creation of social policies focused on mental health to minimize occupational illness.

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