Falem bem ou falem mal, mas falem de mim : relação entre trabalho e qualidade de vida do agente comunitário de saúde
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Any publicity is good publicity : relationship between work and quality of life of the community health agent
Hablar bien o hablar malo, pero hablarme : relación entre el trabajo y la calidad de vida del agente de salud comunitario
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Abstract in Portuguese (Brasil)
Este estudo objetivou estabelecer a relação entre o processo de trabalho e a qualidade de vida do grupo de agentes comunitários de saúde do município de Campo Bom, no Vale dos Sinos na região metropolitana de Porto Alegre. Se configurou do tipo descritivo exploratório, transversal, de abordagem quantitativa. Participaram desta pesquisa 62 Agentes Comunitários de Saúde, com faixa etária entre 23 e 61 anos, sendo 58 (93,5%) mulheres e 4 (6,5%) de homens. Os participantes responderam um questionár ...
Este estudo objetivou estabelecer a relação entre o processo de trabalho e a qualidade de vida do grupo de agentes comunitários de saúde do município de Campo Bom, no Vale dos Sinos na região metropolitana de Porto Alegre. Se configurou do tipo descritivo exploratório, transversal, de abordagem quantitativa. Participaram desta pesquisa 62 Agentes Comunitários de Saúde, com faixa etária entre 23 e 61 anos, sendo 58 (93,5%) mulheres e 4 (6,5%) de homens. Os participantes responderam um questionário sobre dados sociodemográficos, socioeconômicos e de trabalho, e ao questionário WHOQOL-BREF. A execução desta pesquisa pôde confirmar estatisticamente o impacto do processo de trabalho nos diferentes domínios da qualidade de vida. ...
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This study aimed to establish the relationship between the work process and the quality of life of the group of community health agents in the city of Campo Bom, in Vale dos Sinos in the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre. This is an exploratory, descriptive, cross-sectional study, with quantitative approach. Sixty-two Community Health Agents, aged 23 to 61 years, participated in this research, with 58 (93.5%) women and 4 (6.5%) men. Participants answered a questionnaire on sociodemographic, s ...
This study aimed to establish the relationship between the work process and the quality of life of the group of community health agents in the city of Campo Bom, in Vale dos Sinos in the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre. This is an exploratory, descriptive, cross-sectional study, with quantitative approach. Sixty-two Community Health Agents, aged 23 to 61 years, participated in this research, with 58 (93.5%) women and 4 (6.5%) men. Participants answered a questionnaire on sociodemographic, socioeconomic and work data and the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire. This research could statistically confirm the impact of the work process in the different domains of quality of life. ...
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This study aimed to establish the relationship between the work process and the quality of life of the group of community health agents in the city of Campo Bom, in Vale dos Sinos in the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre. This is an exploratory, descriptive, cross-sectional study, with quantitative approach. Sixty-two Community Health Agents, aged 23 to 61 years, participated in this research, with 58 (93.5%) women and 4 (6.5%) men. Participants answered a questionnaire on sociodemographic, s ...
This study aimed to establish the relationship between the work process and the quality of life of the group of community health agents in the city of Campo Bom, in Vale dos Sinos in the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre. This is an exploratory, descriptive, cross-sectional study, with quantitative approach. Sixty-two Community Health Agents, aged 23 to 61 years, participated in this research, with 58 (93.5%) women and 4 (6.5%) men. Participants answered a questionnaire on sociodemographic, socioeconomic and work data and the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire. This research could statistically confirm the impact of the work process in the different domains of quality of life. ...
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Espaço para a saúde. Curitiba. Vol. 20, n. 2 (dez. 2019), p. 55-66
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