Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar
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Resumo: | Hospital laundries as workplaces are a serious problem regarding working environment conditions. Such conditions contain risks that compromise the worker’s health and safety and, as a consequence, enable the occurrence of accidents and the development of occupational diseases. This study’s main goal was to identify the general working conditions and the noise impact on workers' health in a hospital laundry. Method: the research was carried out at the laundry of a university hospital located in the city of Curitiba, state of Paraná, Brazil, through a quantitative and qualitative approach, which was developed in four stages. The analysis of the PPRA (Environmental Risk Prevention Program) and PCMSO (Medical Control and Occupational Health Program) was conducted at the first stage. The data collection was carried out at the second stage, using a questionnaire from Ibañez, Schneider, Seligman (2001) which is based on the medical history of the workers exposed to noise. The audiometric data obtained from the workers through tonal threshold audiometry were collected at the third stage, and at the fourth stage the data were collected through focal group technique. Results: Ninety-five laundry workers took part of the study, their ages varied from 20 to 59 (an average of 38.26), of which 57.89% were female and 42.11% were male. Results: The sound pressure level found at the laundry varied between 75.6 dB(A) and 99.0 dB(A). The analysis of the auditory evaluations showed that 37.89% of the workers presented altered audiogram results, 18.94% had sensoneurial auditory loss with characteristics that suggest NIHL (Noise-Induced Hearing Loss). At the focal group, several categories were elected for analysis, such as: daily job risk, work as a disease inducer; work at the laundry and gender; positive feelings towards work; job strain after several years of work; organization of the work; undervaluation of the laundry worker; and suggestions to improve working conditions at the laundry. Conclusion: Based on the results found, we conclude that several workplace environments at the laundry might contribute for the occurrence of noise-induced hearing loss, justifying the investment in hearing conservation programs, particularly aimed to control noise emissions at the source and to intervene in the developing cases of hearing loss caused by noise exposure. |
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Gonçalves, Claudia Giglio de OliveiraLacerda, Adriana Bender Moreira deCoifman , Hertonhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6498319620706173Fontoura, Francisca Pinheiro2018-06-28T14:23:50Z2011-10-27Fontoura, Francisca Pinheiro. Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar. 2011. 157 f. Dissertação( Mestrado em Distúrbios da Comunicação) - Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Curitiba, 2011.http://tede.utp.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1438Hospital laundries as workplaces are a serious problem regarding working environment conditions. Such conditions contain risks that compromise the worker’s health and safety and, as a consequence, enable the occurrence of accidents and the development of occupational diseases. This study’s main goal was to identify the general working conditions and the noise impact on workers' health in a hospital laundry. Method: the research was carried out at the laundry of a university hospital located in the city of Curitiba, state of Paraná, Brazil, through a quantitative and qualitative approach, which was developed in four stages. The analysis of the PPRA (Environmental Risk Prevention Program) and PCMSO (Medical Control and Occupational Health Program) was conducted at the first stage. The data collection was carried out at the second stage, using a questionnaire from Ibañez, Schneider, Seligman (2001) which is based on the medical history of the workers exposed to noise. The audiometric data obtained from the workers through tonal threshold audiometry were collected at the third stage, and at the fourth stage the data were collected through focal group technique. Results: Ninety-five laundry workers took part of the study, their ages varied from 20 to 59 (an average of 38.26), of which 57.89% were female and 42.11% were male. Results: The sound pressure level found at the laundry varied between 75.6 dB(A) and 99.0 dB(A). The analysis of the auditory evaluations showed that 37.89% of the workers presented altered audiogram results, 18.94% had sensoneurial auditory loss with characteristics that suggest NIHL (Noise-Induced Hearing Loss). At the focal group, several categories were elected for analysis, such as: daily job risk, work as a disease inducer; work at the laundry and gender; positive feelings towards work; job strain after several years of work; organization of the work; undervaluation of the laundry worker; and suggestions to improve working conditions at the laundry. Conclusion: Based on the results found, we conclude that several workplace environments at the laundry might contribute for the occurrence of noise-induced hearing loss, justifying the investment in hearing conservation programs, particularly aimed to control noise emissions at the source and to intervene in the developing cases of hearing loss caused by noise exposure.As lavanderias hospitalares, enquanto ambiente de trabalho, constituem-se um sério problema em relação às condições ambientais. Essas condições oferecem risco que comprometem a saúde e a segurança do trabalhador e, consequentemente, favorecem a ocorrência de acidentes e o desenvolvimento de doenças ocupacionais. Este estudo teve como objetivo geral identificar as condições de trabalho e o impacto do ruído na saúde dos trabalhadores na lavanderia de um hospital. Método: a presente pesquisa foi realizada na lavanderia de um hospital universitário localizado na cidade de Curitiba-Pr, por meio de abordagem quantitativa e qualitativa, desenvolvida em quatro etapas. Na primeira etapa, foi realizada análise documental do PPRA e PCMSO; na segunda etapa, foi realizada a coleta de dados a partir de um questionário baseado na anamnese dos trabalhadores expostos a ruído de Ibañez, Schneider e Seligman (2001); na terceira etapa, realizou-se o levantamento dos dados audiométricos dos trabalhadores, obtidos a partir do exame de audiometria tonal limiar e, na quarta etapa, a coleta de dados foi realizada com a técnica de grupo focal. Resultados: participaram do estudo 95 trabalhadores da lavanderia, com idade variando de 20 a 59 anos (média de 38,23), 57,89% do gênero feminino e 42,11% do gênero masculino. Resultados: O nível de pressão sonora pesquisado na lavanderia variou de 75,6 dB(A) a 99,0 dB(A). Na análise das avaliações auditivas, do total de trabalhadores, 37,89% apresentaram audiogramas alterados, 18,94% com configuração de perda auditiva neurossensorial com características sugestivas de PAIR. No grupo focal, foram eleitas diversas categorias de análise como: riscos do trabalho diário; o trabalho como causador de doenças; trabalho na lavanderia e gênero; sentimento positivo em relação ao trabalho; desgaste do trabalho com o transcorrer dos anos de serviço; organização do trabalho; não valorização do trabalhador na lavanderia e sugestões de melhorias nas condições de trabalho da lavanderia. Conclusão: a partir dos resultados encontrados, concluímos que diversos ambientes de trabalho da lavanderia podem estar contribuindo para as ocorrências das perdas auditivas induzidas por ruído, justificando o investimento em programas de conservação auditiva, particularmente voltados para o controle da emissão de ruídos na fonte e para a intervenção na evolução das perdas auditivas geradas pela exposição ao ruído.Submitted by Divanete Paiva (divanete.paiva@utp.br) on 2018-06-28T14:23:50Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TRABALHO, RUIDO.pdf: 2536845 bytes, checksum: f1103afbbe22449f577f2e1933c3a15b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-06-28T14:23:50Z (GMT). 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Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar |
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Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar |
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Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar Fontoura, Francisca Pinheiro Ruído ocupacional Riscos ocupacionais Lavanderia Perda auditiva provocada por ruído Pesquisa qualitativa Occupational noise Occupational risks Laundry Hearing loss caused by noise Qualitative research CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar |
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Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar |
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Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar |
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Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar |
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Trabalho, ruído e saúde dos profissionais de uma lavanderia hospitalar |
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Fontoura, Francisca Pinheiro |
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Fontoura, Francisca Pinheiro |
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Gonçalves, Claudia Giglio de Oliveira |
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Lacerda, Adriana Bender Moreira de |
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Coifman , Herton |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6498319620706173 |
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Fontoura, Francisca Pinheiro |
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Gonçalves, Claudia Giglio de Oliveira Lacerda, Adriana Bender Moreira de Coifman , Herton |
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Ruído ocupacional Riscos ocupacionais Lavanderia Perda auditiva provocada por ruído Pesquisa qualitativa |
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Ruído ocupacional Riscos ocupacionais Lavanderia Perda auditiva provocada por ruído Pesquisa qualitativa Occupational noise Occupational risks Laundry Hearing loss caused by noise Qualitative research CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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Occupational noise Occupational risks Laundry Hearing loss caused by noise Qualitative research |
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CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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Hospital laundries as workplaces are a serious problem regarding working environment conditions. Such conditions contain risks that compromise the worker’s health and safety and, as a consequence, enable the occurrence of accidents and the development of occupational diseases. This study’s main goal was to identify the general working conditions and the noise impact on workers' health in a hospital laundry. Method: the research was carried out at the laundry of a university hospital located in the city of Curitiba, state of Paraná, Brazil, through a quantitative and qualitative approach, which was developed in four stages. The analysis of the PPRA (Environmental Risk Prevention Program) and PCMSO (Medical Control and Occupational Health Program) was conducted at the first stage. The data collection was carried out at the second stage, using a questionnaire from Ibañez, Schneider, Seligman (2001) which is based on the medical history of the workers exposed to noise. The audiometric data obtained from the workers through tonal threshold audiometry were collected at the third stage, and at the fourth stage the data were collected through focal group technique. Results: Ninety-five laundry workers took part of the study, their ages varied from 20 to 59 (an average of 38.26), of which 57.89% were female and 42.11% were male. Results: The sound pressure level found at the laundry varied between 75.6 dB(A) and 99.0 dB(A). The analysis of the auditory evaluations showed that 37.89% of the workers presented altered audiogram results, 18.94% had sensoneurial auditory loss with characteristics that suggest NIHL (Noise-Induced Hearing Loss). At the focal group, several categories were elected for analysis, such as: daily job risk, work as a disease inducer; work at the laundry and gender; positive feelings towards work; job strain after several years of work; organization of the work; undervaluation of the laundry worker; and suggestions to improve working conditions at the laundry. Conclusion: Based on the results found, we conclude that several workplace environments at the laundry might contribute for the occurrence of noise-induced hearing loss, justifying the investment in hearing conservation programs, particularly aimed to control noise emissions at the source and to intervene in the developing cases of hearing loss caused by noise exposure. |
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As lavanderias hospitalares, enquanto ambiente de trabalho, constituem-se um sério problema em relação às condições ambientais. Essas condições oferecem risco que comprometem a saúde e a segurança do trabalhador e, consequentemente, favorecem a ocorrência de acidentes e o desenvolvimento de doenças ocupacionais. Este estudo teve como objetivo geral identificar as condições de trabalho e o impacto do ruído na saúde dos trabalhadores na lavanderia de um hospital. Método: a presente pesquisa foi realizada na lavanderia de um hospital universitário localizado na cidade de Curitiba-Pr, por meio de abordagem quantitativa e qualitativa, desenvolvida em quatro etapas. Na primeira etapa, foi realizada análise documental do PPRA e PCMSO; na segunda etapa, foi realizada a coleta de dados a partir de um questionário baseado na anamnese dos trabalhadores expostos a ruído de Ibañez, Schneider e Seligman (2001); na terceira etapa, realizou-se o levantamento dos dados audiométricos dos trabalhadores, obtidos a partir do exame de audiometria tonal limiar e, na quarta etapa, a coleta de dados foi realizada com a técnica de grupo focal. Resultados: participaram do estudo 95 trabalhadores da lavanderia, com idade variando de 20 a 59 anos (média de 38,23), 57,89% do gênero feminino e 42,11% do gênero masculino. Resultados: O nível de pressão sonora pesquisado na lavanderia variou de 75,6 dB(A) a 99,0 dB(A). Na análise das avaliações auditivas, do total de trabalhadores, 37,89% apresentaram audiogramas alterados, 18,94% com configuração de perda auditiva neurossensorial com características sugestivas de PAIR. No grupo focal, foram eleitas diversas categorias de análise como: riscos do trabalho diário; o trabalho como causador de doenças; trabalho na lavanderia e gênero; sentimento positivo em relação ao trabalho; desgaste do trabalho com o transcorrer dos anos de serviço; organização do trabalho; não valorização do trabalhador na lavanderia e sugestões de melhorias nas condições de trabalho da lavanderia. Conclusão: a partir dos resultados encontrados, concluímos que diversos ambientes de trabalho da lavanderia podem estar contribuindo para as ocorrências das perdas auditivas induzidas por ruído, justificando o investimento em programas de conservação auditiva, particularmente voltados para o controle da emissão de ruídos na fonte e para a intervenção na evolução das perdas auditivas geradas pela exposição ao ruído. |
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Hospital laundries as workplaces are a serious problem regarding working environment conditions. Such conditions contain risks that compromise the worker’s health and safety and, as a consequence, enable the occurrence of accidents and the development of occupational diseases. This study’s main goal was to identify the general working conditions and the noise impact on workers' health in a hospital laundry. Method: the research was carried out at the laundry of a university hospital located in the city of Curitiba, state of Paraná, Brazil, through a quantitative and qualitative approach, which was developed in four stages. The analysis of the PPRA (Environmental Risk Prevention Program) and PCMSO (Medical Control and Occupational Health Program) was conducted at the first stage. The data collection was carried out at the second stage, using a questionnaire from Ibañez, Schneider, Seligman (2001) which is based on the medical history of the workers exposed to noise. The audiometric data obtained from the workers through tonal threshold audiometry were collected at the third stage, and at the fourth stage the data were collected through focal group technique. Results: Ninety-five laundry workers took part of the study, their ages varied from 20 to 59 (an average of 38.26), of which 57.89% were female and 42.11% were male. Results: The sound pressure level found at the laundry varied between 75.6 dB(A) and 99.0 dB(A). The analysis of the auditory evaluations showed that 37.89% of the workers presented altered audiogram results, 18.94% had sensoneurial auditory loss with characteristics that suggest NIHL (Noise-Induced Hearing Loss). At the focal group, several categories were elected for analysis, such as: daily job risk, work as a disease inducer; work at the laundry and gender; positive feelings towards work; job strain after several years of work; organization of the work; undervaluation of the laundry worker; and suggestions to improve working conditions at the laundry. Conclusion: Based on the results found, we conclude that several workplace environments at the laundry might contribute for the occurrence of noise-induced hearing loss, justifying the investment in hearing conservation programs, particularly aimed to control noise emissions at the source and to intervene in the developing cases of hearing loss caused by noise exposure. |
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UTP |
bitstream.url.fl_str_mv |
http://localhost:8080/tede/bitstream/tede/1438/1/license.txt http://localhost:8080/tede/bitstream/tede/1438/2/TRABALHO%2C+RUIDO.pdf |
bitstream.checksum.fl_str_mv |
bd3efa91386c1718a7f26a329fdcb468 f1103afbbe22449f577f2e1933c3a15b |
bitstream.checksumAlgorithm.fl_str_mv |
MD5 MD5 |
repository.name.fl_str_mv |
TEDE |
repository.mail.fl_str_mv |
tede@utp.br |
_version_ |
1623392710140362752 |