Trabalho e Saúde é tema de série no The Lancet.
Na série de artigos, dois deles tiveram a participação de co-autoras brasileiras. As professoras Rita C. P. Fernandes, da Faculdade de Medicina da Bahia, Universidade Federal da Bahia, e Ada Ávila Assunção, da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais.
Por imperdoável falha, ao postar a notícia hoje pela manhã acabei não destacando esse fato e, pior ainda, não parabenizando e saudando as colegas por esse importante feito.
Que pelo menos essa correção ajude a ressaltar essa participação. Agradeço ainda aos colegas que me anteciparam e fizeram o devido registro em divulgação dessa postagem em grupos do whatsapp.
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Vol. 402 Number 10410 | Oct 14, 2023. p. 1299-1392
O Editorial
The future of work and Health PDF
A apresentação da série diz:
Work and Health
This new Lancet Series explores the complex relationship between what we do for work and how we do that work and its impact on our health, highlighting that the health community has been too focused on narrow occupational hazards and safety rather than work and working conditions as a social determinant of health.
Executive Summary
The Work and Health Lancet Series starts to explore the complex relationship between what we do for work and how we do that work and its impact on our health. It highlights that the health community has been too focused on narrow occupational hazards and safety rather than work and working conditions as a social determinant of health. Paper one aims to correct this by developing a conceptual framework and identifies six emerging challenges including the influence of technology on the nature of work, and the looming threat of climate change’s effect on work. Paper two explores work related causes of mental health conditions and paper three takes a life course approach to look at health and an inclusive labour participation.
artigos
Work as a social determinant of health in high-income countries: past, present, and future
John Frank, Cameron Mustard, Peter Smith, Arjumand Siddiqi, Yawen Cheng, Alex Burdorf, Reiner Rugulie PDF
Work-related causes of mental health conditions and interventions for their improvement in workplaces
Reiner Rugulies, Birgit Aust, Birgit A Greiner, Ella Arensman, Norito Kawakami, Anthony D LaMontagne, Ida E H Madsen PDF
Health and inclusive labour force participation
Alex Burdorf, Rita C P Fernandes, Suzan J W Robroek. PDF Comentários
Monitoring workers' health: focus on rights, determinants, and equity
Frank Pega, et al. PDF
Informal employment as a fundamental determinant of mental health in Latin America and the Caribbean
Pamela Merino-Salazar, Ada Avila Assunção, Marcelo Amable, Fernando G Benavides, David Gimeno Ruiz de Porras PDF O Portal de The Lancet também destaca leituras afins que merecem ser vistas.
Vejam títulos e links de acessoARTICLES
The association between unpaid labour and mental health in working-age adults in Australia from 2002 to 2020: a longitudinal population-based cohort study
Ervin et al.The Lancet Public Health Full-Text HTMLPDF EDITORIAL
Improving mental health in the workplace
REVIEW
Work and worker health in the post-pandemic world: a public health perspective
Peters et al.
Full-Text HTMLPDF ARTICLES
How do income changes impact on mental health and wellbeing for working-age adults? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Thomson et al.
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