Saúde do trabalhador: revisão integrativa da literatura sobre os riscos ocupacionais do teletrabalho

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https://doi.org/10.5965/2316796312232023003

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teletrabalho, riscos ergonômicos, riscos ocupacionais, riscos psicossociais

Resumo

A presente revisão teve como objetivo analisar os principais fatores de risco ocupacionais associados ao teletrabalho e suas consequências. Além disso, buscou-se identificar os países que têm realizado estudos sobre esse tema. Foram considerados vinte e seis artigos publicados no período de 2012 a 2022, que atendiam a todos os critérios de inclusão. Observou-se que a maioria dos estudos foi conduzida no Japão (11,5%). Dentre os fatores de risco mencionados nas publicações relacionadas ao teletrabalho, destacam-se a incidência de dor, desconforto e riscos psicossociais. Embora os estudos sobre riscos psicossociais tenham sido em menor número, eles apresentaram achados relevantes. No entanto, são necessárias pesquisas adicionais para aprofundar e ampliar os conhecimentos científicos nessa área.

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Biografia do Autor

Ana Carolina Russo, Escola Superior de Engenharia e Gestão

Possui graduação em Engenharia Ambiental pela Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (2010), mestrado em Tecnologia Nuclear pela Universidade de São Paulo (2013) e doutorado em Engenharia de Infraestrutura Aeronáutica pelo Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (2019). Atualmente é membro de grupo de estudos do Instituto de Estudos Avançados - USP, pesquisador visitante da Fundação Jorge Duprat Figueiredo de Segurança e Medicina do Trabalho, membro fundador - PanAmerican Network for Problem-Based Learning e perita judicial - Superior Tribunal de Justiça. Tem experiência na área de Engenharia de Produção, com ênfase em Higiene e Segurança do Trabalho.

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2023-10-18

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RUSSO, Ana Carolina. Saúde do trabalhador: revisão integrativa da literatura sobre os riscos ocupacionais do teletrabalho. Human Factors in Design, Florianópolis, v. 12, n. 23, 2023. DOI: 10.5965/2316796312232023003. Disponível em: https://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/hfd/article/view/22989. Acesso em: 22 dez. 2024.