Health problems of nursing workers in a public educational institution

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Objective: To identify the issues occurred with nursing workers through a Health Monitoring System for Nursing Workers (SIMOSTE) and to describe the consequences of those problems. Method: This is a quantitative, exploratory and descriptive study realized in a teaching hospital in the west region of the city of São Paulo. Results: From the SIMOSTE, 1.847 occurrences were registered in a six month period. Within the main occurrences, medical licenses, work related accidents with and without removals; psychiatric consultations and psychotherapy were highlighted. Conclusion: The data points out to the need for the development of new health vigilance actions to notify accidents and illness related to work, besides the prevention of issues.

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Bernardes, C. L., De Vasconcelos, L. H. da S., Da Silva, S. M., Baptista, P. C. P., Felli, V. E. A., Pustiglione, M., … Coa, T. F. (2014). Health problems of nursing workers in a public educational institution. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 48(4), 677–683. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420140000400015

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