Work Organization and Risks of Illness in the Professional Practice of Doctors

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Abstract

The work context is a risk factor for the illness of many professionals, among which the medical profession is highlighted. Thus, this study aimed to identify the risks of illness related to the work context of doctors, in the light of Psychodynamics at Work. One hundred and two professionals participated, who responded to the Work Context Assessment Scales, Indicators of Pleasure and Suffering at Work and Work-Related Damage. The results, based on descriptive and inferential statistics, demonstrated a moderate risk of illness related to the work context, professional exhaustion and physical damage. Work organization was strongly associated with “professional burnout” and “lack of recognition”. It is concluded, therefore, that there is a need for greater attention to the organization of work by the medical profession.

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Coelho, E. A., Rissi, V., Costa, C., & Amarante, M. V. (2021). Work Organization and Risks of Illness in the Professional Practice of Doctors. Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 37, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772E37502

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