工作能力

Mónica Santos, A. Almeida, Catarina Lopes
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这一概念本身对职业健康和安全专业人员来说并不陌生,也不包括未被部分吸收的非常复杂的考虑因素;然而,并不是所有的人都会深入研究这个问题,所以有必要准备一份评论来解决这个问题。这是一份文献综述,通过2022年1月在RCAAP数据库中进行的一项调查发起。由于大多数国家的退休年龄趋于较晚,因此工作能力的概念与一般人口和活跃人口的老龄化越来越相关。这个概念是广泛、复杂和多维的。工作能力是资源与工作的生理、心理和社会需求的乘积。它反映了员工现在和近期的表现;这是他们对自己目前的生产能力的看法,并将其与有史以来最好的生产能力进行比较。更大的工作能力与幸福感、更高的生产力和更高的绩效质量有关。为了量化,有工作能力指数,为葡萄牙翻译和验证。讨论和结论一旦掌握了调节工作能力的具体数据,职业健康和安全小组的专业人员更有可能加强他们的行动,以获得更健康和更安全的工作环境,使雇员更满意和更富有成效,为雇主创造更好的业绩和更高的利润。对于一些正在进行该主题项目的团队来说,披露他们所采取的步骤将是很有趣的,这样所产生的证据就可以帮助该领域的专业人员。关键词:劳动能力、劳动能力指数、劳动安全、职业卫生、职业医学。
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Introduction/framework/objectives The concept itself is not exotic to Occupational Health and Safety professionals, nor does include very complex considerations that are not partially assimilated; however, not all of them will have delved into the subject, so the need arose to prepare a review that would address this. Methodology This is a Bibliographic Review, initiated through a survey carried out in January 2022, in the RCAAP database. Contents The concept of Ability to Work becomes increasingly relevant with the aging of the general population and the active population, due to the fact that retirement tends to be later, in most countries. The concept is broad, complex and multidimensional. Work Capacity is a product of resources versus the physical, mental and social demands of work. It reflects how well an employee is doing now and in the near future; it is the perception that they have of their current productive capacity, comparing it with the best that ever existed. Greater Work Capacity is associated with well-being, greater productivity and more quality of performance. To quantify, there is the Work Capacity Index, translated and validated for Portugal. Discussion and Conclusions Once in possession of concrete data that modulate Work Capacity, the professionals of the Occupational Health and Safety Teams are more likely to enhance their actions, in order to obtain healthier and safer work environments, making employees more satisfied and productive, generating better performance and higher profits for the employer. It would be interesting for some teams with ongoing projects on the subject to disclose the steps they have taken, so that the evidence produced helps professionals in this area. KEYWORDS: work capacity, work capacity index, safety at work, occupational health and occupational medicine.
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