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Encuestas de condiciones de trabajo y salud: su utilización en la investigación en salud laboral

Surveys on working conditions and health: their use in occupational health research
Authors: Javier Campos-Serna; Javier Campos-Serna; María José Itatí Iñiguez; María José Itatí Iñiguez; Andrés A. Agudelo-Suárez; Andrés A. Agudelo-Suárez; Andrés A. Agudelo-Suárez; +1 Authors

Encuestas de condiciones de trabajo y salud: su utilización en la investigación en salud laboral

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Artículos originales [ES] Objetivo: Analizar la utilización de las Encuestas de Condiciones de Trabajo y Salud (ECTS) en el ámbito de la investigación en salud laboral. Material y Métodos: Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica sobre ECTS incluyendo artículos originales publicados en revistas indexadas en PubMed y CISDOC 1990-2009. En los artículos seleccionados se identificaron objetivos, temáticas abordadas y vacíos conceptuales, entre otras dimensiones. Resultados: Inicialmente se localizaron 627 publicaciones, tras la selección se analizaron 15. Las temáticas más estudiadas fueron las condiciones de empleo y la salud (14 artículos en ambos). En las condiciones de trabajo se destacaron los riesgos ergonómicos (11 artículos) y psicosociales (10 artículos). Bajo la dimensión de salud 9 estudios analizaron los síntomas psicosomáticos. Sólo 4 estudios incluyeron una perspectiva de género y 3 incorporaron la clase social. Fue escasa la investigación en prevención (2 artículos) y participación de los trabajadores (1 artículo). Conclusiones: La literatura científica producida a partir de las ECTS refleja que ciertos tópicos, como la participación de los trabajadores y las intervenciones preventivas, han sido prácticamente inexplorados. Igualmente, sería de gran interés la introducción de la perspectiva de género, migraciones y clase social ocupacional en los artículos científicos basados en las ECTS. [EN Objective: To analyse the use of the working and health conditions survey (WHCS) in occupational health research. Method: A literature review about working and health conditions survey (WHCS) was conducted in PubMed and CISDOC in the period 1990-2009 including research articles. In selected papers objectives, main issues and gaps were identified. Results: 627 publications were located and we analysed 15 papers about WHCS. Employment conditions and Health were the most explored issues (n=14). Considering working conditions, ergonomic (n=11) and psychosocial risk factors (n=10) were more described. 9 papers analysed psychosomatic symptoms and 7 papers described self-perceived health status. Only 4 papers included gender perspective and 3 papers incorporated social class within the analysis. Research on workers’ participation (n=1) and prevention (n=2) was scarcely. Conclusions: Scientific literature based on the WHCS show that some topics have been practically unexplored, such as workers participation, preventive interventions, and labour and familiar conciliation. The introduction of a gender perspective, migration and social class in the analysis of the scientific articles would be well acknowledged. No

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Employment, Condiciones de trabajo, Salud, Surveys, Encuestas, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.5, Health, Data collection, Condiciones de Trabajo, Condiciones de Empleo, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3, Working Conditions

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