Psiquiatria do trabalho, ocupacional ou industrial: uma revisão narrativa da literatura

Letícia Maria Akel Mameri Trés, Antônio Geraldo da Silva
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Occupational psychiatry involves the merger of knowledge from two medical fields and their areas of activity, namely, occupational medicine and psychiatry. Occupational psychiatry is dedicated to understanding and planning interventions in the work environment and in organizations, aiming to analyze the interaction of the multiple dimensions that characterize people, groups and organizations, with the purpose of building strategies and procedures that promote, preserve and reestablish the welfare. Medical studies in this specific area and about its importance are limited, despite the growing interest in the topic of mental health and work. Data collection was carried out in a non-systematic way. Articles were searched using free-access electronic databases (SciELO, BVS, CAPES, and LILACS), focusing on publications from the latest 70 years, i.e., between 1950 and 2020. The following descriptors were used: labor psychiatry, occupational psychiatry, occupational psychiatry and industrial psychiatry. The inclusion criteria were: articles that addressed the descriptors selected, that were published in the last 70 years, and that were available free of charge in whole or in part. The database was supplemented with materials recommended by specialists in the subject. There is a scarcity of medical studies on the field of occupational psychiatry designed to demonstrate its relevance, and little emphasis isplaced on the organizati onal and governmental levels, despite the importance of this area to improve our understanding of psychosocial risks and allow us to map them and treat them in an appropriate way, thus aiming not only for the individual mental well-being, but also for the collecti ve well-being.
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工作、职业或工业精神病学:文献叙事综述
职业精神病学涉及两个医学领域及其活动领域的知识合并,即职业医学和精神病学。职业精神病学致力于理解和规划工作环境和组织中的干预措施,旨在分析人、群体和组织的多个维度的相互作用,目的是建立促进、保护和重建福利的策略和程序。尽管人们对心理健康和工作这一主题的兴趣日益浓厚,但这一特定领域的医学研究及其重要性仍然有限。数据收集以非系统的方式进行。文章使用免费电子数据库(SciELO, BVS, CAPES和LILACS)进行检索,重点是最近70年(即1950年至2020年)的出版物。使用了以下描述词:劳动精神病学、职业精神病学、职业精神病学和工业精神病学。纳入标准是:涉及所选描述符的文章,在过去70年内发表的文章,全部或部分免费提供。该数据库补充了这方面专家建议的材料。职业精神病学领域缺乏旨在证明其相关性的医学研究,很少强调组织和政府层面的研究,尽管这一领域对于提高我们对心理社会风险的理解,使我们能够绘制出它们的地图并以适当的方式治疗它们,从而不仅致力于个人心理健康,而且致力于集体福祉具有重要意义。
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