RELAÇÕES DE SUPORTE E BEM-ESTAR NO TRABALHO EM PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Ursula de Souza Barboza
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da METODISTA
Texto Completo: http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/1440
Resumo: Since ancient times, it s conspicuous humanity s quest to understand and conquer happiness, quality of life, well-being and health in their bio-psycho-social fulfillment. Thus, the general goal of this study was to analyze the relations between support perceptions (social, social at work and organizational) and well-being at work (satisfaction at work, engagement with work and affective organizational commitment) in workers with disabilities, for few are the researches into people with disabilities (PWD). The purpose of approaching such work is for its being an important element of social integration and for constituting a symbol of social recognition, valuing the capacity of narrowing contacts and establishing social relations. 44 workers with some kind of disability and who work in operational, technical and administrative positions took part in this study. They were all chosen for convenience, being 24 (54.5%) male and 20 (45.5%) female, aged between 18 and 65. It was possible to classify the participants disabilities into four categories: upper limbs disability: 9 (20.5%) workers; lower limbs disability: 11 (25%) workers; auditory disability: 21 (47.7%) workers; visual disability: 3 (6.8%) workers. For the data collection a self-filling questionnaire was used, composed of six scales which evaluate satisfaction at work, engagement with work and organizational commitment, besides social and organizational supports. Descriptive statistical analyses were carried out, differences among averages were tested, as well as correlation coefficients among variables were calculated. The results point out that in terms of satisfaction at work, there is no sign of discrepancies between studies conducted with workers without disabilities (considered normal ). It was also possible to observe that the PWD state to be proud of the company they work for, besides being glad, enthusiastic, interested and encouraged with the employing organization. The study revealed that the PWD obtain emotional help from their social network that provide them with supportive feeling in front of difficulties or affective needs, since they are likely to understand they can count on this network to celebrate achievements and success, as they can receive care and comfort whenever they get frustrated or go through any sad moment likewise. It is possible to affirm that the PWD realize that this same network would be able to provide them with some kind of practical support, as receiving information regarding their health, maybe rehabilitation, also information for professional update or even follow-up on their development, inclusively search for new opportunities and challenges towards personal and professional growth. The results of this research show that the PWD tend to maintain a strong conviction that the company they work in worries about their well-being and is willing to offer help in front of a necessity. Further results signal that the PWD tend to increase their ties with work experiencing more satisfaction as the supports offered by the organization, by the social network both inside and outside the work context also increase. The analysis of all the content is the great contribution of this study, for being regarded as pioneering in this discussion, but future studies can confirm such results and corroborate with further information.(AU)
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spelling Siqueira, Mirlene Maria MatiasCPF:58741236598http://lattes.cnpq.br/1109751023058581Martins, Maria do Carmo FernandesCPF:25369875155http://lattes.cnpq.br/2082496726890687Freire, Sueli AparecidaCPF:25478546975http://lattes.cnpq.br/6794332648893282CPF:26397305848http://lattes.cnpq.br/9720347855821832Pereira, Ursula de Souza Barboza2016-08-03T16:34:49Z2010-05-062009-12-03PEREIRA, Ursula de Souza Barboza. Support relations and well-being at work in people with disability. 2009. 81 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Psicologia da saúde) - Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo, 2009.http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/1440Since ancient times, it s conspicuous humanity s quest to understand and conquer happiness, quality of life, well-being and health in their bio-psycho-social fulfillment. Thus, the general goal of this study was to analyze the relations between support perceptions (social, social at work and organizational) and well-being at work (satisfaction at work, engagement with work and affective organizational commitment) in workers with disabilities, for few are the researches into people with disabilities (PWD). The purpose of approaching such work is for its being an important element of social integration and for constituting a symbol of social recognition, valuing the capacity of narrowing contacts and establishing social relations. 44 workers with some kind of disability and who work in operational, technical and administrative positions took part in this study. They were all chosen for convenience, being 24 (54.5%) male and 20 (45.5%) female, aged between 18 and 65. It was possible to classify the participants disabilities into four categories: upper limbs disability: 9 (20.5%) workers; lower limbs disability: 11 (25%) workers; auditory disability: 21 (47.7%) workers; visual disability: 3 (6.8%) workers. For the data collection a self-filling questionnaire was used, composed of six scales which evaluate satisfaction at work, engagement with work and organizational commitment, besides social and organizational supports. Descriptive statistical analyses were carried out, differences among averages were tested, as well as correlation coefficients among variables were calculated. The results point out that in terms of satisfaction at work, there is no sign of discrepancies between studies conducted with workers without disabilities (considered normal ). It was also possible to observe that the PWD state to be proud of the company they work for, besides being glad, enthusiastic, interested and encouraged with the employing organization. The study revealed that the PWD obtain emotional help from their social network that provide them with supportive feeling in front of difficulties or affective needs, since they are likely to understand they can count on this network to celebrate achievements and success, as they can receive care and comfort whenever they get frustrated or go through any sad moment likewise. It is possible to affirm that the PWD realize that this same network would be able to provide them with some kind of practical support, as receiving information regarding their health, maybe rehabilitation, also information for professional update or even follow-up on their development, inclusively search for new opportunities and challenges towards personal and professional growth. The results of this research show that the PWD tend to maintain a strong conviction that the company they work in worries about their well-being and is willing to offer help in front of a necessity. Further results signal that the PWD tend to increase their ties with work experiencing more satisfaction as the supports offered by the organization, by the social network both inside and outside the work context also increase. The analysis of all the content is the great contribution of this study, for being regarded as pioneering in this discussion, but future studies can confirm such results and corroborate with further information.(AU)Desde tempos remotos é notória a busca da humanidade para entender e conquistar a felicidade, qualidade de vida, bem-estar e saúde na sua plenitude bio-psico-social. Assim, o objetivo geral deste estudo foi analisar as relações entre percepções de suporte (social, social no trabalho e organizacional) e bem-estar no trabalho (satisfação no trabalho, envolvimento com o trabalho e comprometimento organizacional afetivo) em trabalhadores com deficiência, pois são poucas as pesquisas sobre pessoas com deficiência (PCD). O propósito em abordar o trabalho é por ser um importante elemento de integração social e por constituir um símbolo de reconhecimento social, valorizando a capacidade de estreitar contatos e de estabelecer relações sociais. Deste estudo, participaram 44 trabalhadores com algum tipo de deficiência que atuam em cargos operacionais, técnicos e administrativos. Todos foram escolhidos por conveniência, sendo 24 (54,5%) do sexo masculino e 20 (45,5%) do sexo feminino, com idade entre 18 e 65 anos. Foi possível classificar as deficiências dos participantes em quatro categorias: deficiência nos membros superiores: 9 (20,5%) trabalhadores; deficiência nos membros inferiores: 11 (25%) trabalhadores; deficiência auditiva: 21 (47,7%) trabalhadores; deficiência visual: 3 (6,8%) trabalhadores. Para a coleta de dados foi utilizado questionário de auto-preenchimento, composto de seis escalas que avaliam satisfação no trabalho, envolvimento com o trabalho e comprometimento organizacional, além de suporte social, suportes social no trabalho e organizacional. Foram realizadas análises estatísticas descritivas, testadas diferenças entre médias, bem como calculados coeficientes de correlação entre variáveis. Os resultados apontam que em termos de satisfação no trabalho, não revelam discrepâncias entre estudos realizados com trabalhadores sem deficiências (considerados normais ). Também foi possível observar que as PCD declaram ter orgulho da empresa em que trabalham, além de estarem contentes, entusiasmadas, interessadas e animadas com a organização empregadora. O estudo revelou que as PCD obtêm de sua rede social, ajuda emocional que lhes proporciona sentimento de apoio frente às dificuldades ou carências afetivas, pois provavelmente entendam que podem contar com essa rede para comemorar realizações e sucessos, da mesma forma que receber carinho e consolo quando se frustram ou passam por algum momento triste. É possível afirmar que as PCD percebem que essa mesma rede seria capaz de lhes prover algum apoio prático, como receber informações acerca de sua saúde, talvez reabilitação, também informações para atualização profissional ou até acompanhamento do seu desenvolvimento, inclusive busca de novas oportunidades e desafios para crescimento pessoal e profissional. Os resultados desta pesquisa indicam que as PCD tendem a manter uma forte convicção de que a empresa em que trabalham preocupa-se com seu bem-estar e está disposta a oferecer ajuda diante uma necessidade. Demais resultados sinalizam que as PCD tendem a aumentar o seu vínculo com o trabalho vivenciando mais satisfação na medida em que também aumentam os suportes ofertados pela organização, pela rede social no contexto do trabalho e fora dele. A análise de todo o conteúdo confeccionado é a grande contribuição deste estudo, por ser considerado pioneiro nesta discussão, mas futuros estudos podem vir a confirmar tais resultados e corroborar com mais informações.(AU)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-03T16:34:49Z (GMT). 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Pereira, Ursula de Souza Barboza
saúde positiva
percepções de suporte, bem-estar no trabalho, pessoas com deficiência
positive health
support perceptions
well-being at work
people with disability
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short RELAÇÕES DE SUPORTE E BEM-ESTAR NO TRABALHO EM PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA
title_full RELAÇÕES DE SUPORTE E BEM-ESTAR NO TRABALHO EM PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA
title_fullStr RELAÇÕES DE SUPORTE E BEM-ESTAR NO TRABALHO EM PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA
title_full_unstemmed RELAÇÕES DE SUPORTE E BEM-ESTAR NO TRABALHO EM PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA
title_sort RELAÇÕES DE SUPORTE E BEM-ESTAR NO TRABALHO EM PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA
author Pereira, Ursula de Souza Barboza
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percepções de suporte, bem-estar no trabalho, pessoas com deficiência
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percepções de suporte, bem-estar no trabalho, pessoas com deficiência
positive health
support perceptions
well-being at work
people with disability
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
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support perceptions
well-being at work
people with disability
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description Since ancient times, it s conspicuous humanity s quest to understand and conquer happiness, quality of life, well-being and health in their bio-psycho-social fulfillment. Thus, the general goal of this study was to analyze the relations between support perceptions (social, social at work and organizational) and well-being at work (satisfaction at work, engagement with work and affective organizational commitment) in workers with disabilities, for few are the researches into people with disabilities (PWD). The purpose of approaching such work is for its being an important element of social integration and for constituting a symbol of social recognition, valuing the capacity of narrowing contacts and establishing social relations. 44 workers with some kind of disability and who work in operational, technical and administrative positions took part in this study. They were all chosen for convenience, being 24 (54.5%) male and 20 (45.5%) female, aged between 18 and 65. It was possible to classify the participants disabilities into four categories: upper limbs disability: 9 (20.5%) workers; lower limbs disability: 11 (25%) workers; auditory disability: 21 (47.7%) workers; visual disability: 3 (6.8%) workers. For the data collection a self-filling questionnaire was used, composed of six scales which evaluate satisfaction at work, engagement with work and organizational commitment, besides social and organizational supports. Descriptive statistical analyses were carried out, differences among averages were tested, as well as correlation coefficients among variables were calculated. The results point out that in terms of satisfaction at work, there is no sign of discrepancies between studies conducted with workers without disabilities (considered normal ). It was also possible to observe that the PWD state to be proud of the company they work for, besides being glad, enthusiastic, interested and encouraged with the employing organization. The study revealed that the PWD obtain emotional help from their social network that provide them with supportive feeling in front of difficulties or affective needs, since they are likely to understand they can count on this network to celebrate achievements and success, as they can receive care and comfort whenever they get frustrated or go through any sad moment likewise. It is possible to affirm that the PWD realize that this same network would be able to provide them with some kind of practical support, as receiving information regarding their health, maybe rehabilitation, also information for professional update or even follow-up on their development, inclusively search for new opportunities and challenges towards personal and professional growth. The results of this research show that the PWD tend to maintain a strong conviction that the company they work in worries about their well-being and is willing to offer help in front of a necessity. Further results signal that the PWD tend to increase their ties with work experiencing more satisfaction as the supports offered by the organization, by the social network both inside and outside the work context also increase. The analysis of all the content is the great contribution of this study, for being regarded as pioneering in this discussion, but future studies can confirm such results and corroborate with further information.(AU)
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