WHO CARES FOR THE CAREGIVER: KEY FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE HEALTH OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS, A BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL VIEW

  • Carvalho C
  • Magalhães S
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Objective: Biographical Survey in order to draw a parallel between the main factors that affect the health of nurses and the existing standards regulating (NR) include those factors. Method: Literature review, critical analysis and meticulous. Results: We need an institutional support that enables a human resources policy covering the worker's health in its totality, focusing on quality of life and care of workers in the biopsychosocial context. Conclusion: Among the main factors that affect worker health nursing are exposure to blood, excretions / secretions or body fluids, excessive overtime, postures in the development of work activities and still living with the pain. As the NR is important to note that although there is specific for health professionals, NR 32 complements and is complemented by the other NR.

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Carvalho, C., & Magalhães, S. (2013). WHO CARES FOR THE CAREGIVER: KEY FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE HEALTH OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS, A BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL VIEW. Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5(3), 122–131. https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2013v5n3p122

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