Carlos Eduardo Venegas Tresierra, Astrid Carolina Leyva Pozo
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摘要
背景:远程工作是一种潜在的威胁;由于远程工作中表现出的非同寻常的社会距离,有劳动义务的一部分人在没有计划的情况下不亲自开展工作,在许多情况下没有以往的经验,并且由于社会心理风险因素调节压力而暴露在健康风险之下。我们的目标是通过文献综述来描述远程工作者的疲劳和精神负担,这对职业健康、公共健康、临床研究、心理学和其他知识领域都有意义。我们还打算让社会了解这些问题,以促进安全的远程工作,确保平衡的生活质量:方法:根据对国际文献(主要是近年来的文献)的分析,介绍了有关疲劳和精神负担主题的结构化信息,这些文献来自 Ebsco、PubMed 和 Google Scholar 搜索引擎对科学出版物的审查,并根据公认的词库(英语和西班牙语)进行了补充:结果:远程工作也存在社会心理风险;与工作有关的压力可能与疲劳有关,疲劳也应作为一种社会心理风险加以解决。疲劳虽然有多种原因,但可能是职业性的,可能受劳动各个方面的影响,如脑力劳动,在极端情况下是有害的:我们得出的结论是,必须警惕疲劳和脑力劳动,它们的极端情况会威胁到工作生活的质量。
[Fatigue and mental workload among workers: about social distancing.]
Background: Covid-19 is a latent threat; a sector of the population with a labor obligation carries out its work not in person in an unplanned context due to the extraordinary social distancing expressed in remote work, without previous experience in many cases and with health exposure due to psychosocial risk factors conditioning stress. Our objective was to describe the fatigue and mental burden in teleworkers through a bibliographic review, of interest for occupational health, public health, clinical research, psychology and other areas of knowledge. We also intend to inform the community about these issues to promote safe telework and ensure a balanced quality of life.
Methods: Structured information on the topics of fatigue and mental load was presented, based on the analysis of international literature, mainly from recent years, obtained from the search engine reviews of scientific publications Ebsco, PubMed, and supplemented with Google Scholar, according to recognized thesauri, in English and Spanish.
Results: There are also psychosocial risks in teleworking; work-related stress can be linked to fatigue, which should also be addressed as a psychosocial risk. Fatigue, although multi-causal, can be occupational in origin and may be conditioned by various aspects of labour, such as the mental workload, which is pernicious at its extremes.
Conclusions: We conclude that both fatigue and mental workload must be watched, their extremes threaten the quality of work life.