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Ciênc. cuid. saúde ; 15(1): 77-84, 07/06/2016.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1120730

ABSTRACT

This is a descriptive and exploratory study conducted in the first half of 2012 with 12 military police officers from a Military Police Brigade in a capital of southern Brazil, which aimed to investigate occupational hazards from the point of view ofworkers. Data was collected through interviews and analyzed by means of thematic analysis. The study complied with Resolution 466/12 of the National Health Council. Physical violence, disease transmission by contact with blood, and accidents were the mainrisks identified. Most of the participants reported wearing personal protective equipment to protect their health. The subjects perceive that their job interferes negatively with their personal life, and greater satisfaction with the activity involves thecommunity's acknowledgement for the services provided. Co-management of everyday problems and ongoing health education can be protagonism alternatives that may contribute to prevention of diseases and promotion of military police officers' health.


Trata-se de um estudo descritivo e exploratório, realizado no primeiro semestre de 2012, com 12 policiais militares de umBatalhão de Policia Militar de uma capital da região sul brasileira queteve como objetivo investigar os riscos ocupacionais, sob o ponto de vista dos trabalhadores. Os dados foram coletados mediante entrevistas e analisados por meio da análise temática. A pesquisa respeitou a Resolução 466/12do Conselho Nacional de Saúde. A violência física, a transmissão de doenças pelo contato com sangue e os acidentes foram os principais riscos identificados. A maioria referiu usar Equipamentos de Proteção Individual para a proteção à saúde. A maior satisfação da atividade envolve o reconhecimento da comunidade pelo serviço prestado. Cogestão dos problemas cotidianos e educação permanente em saúde podem ser alternativas de protagonismo que podem contribuir para a prevenção de agravos e promoção da saúde dos policiais militares.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Safety , Occupational Risks , Police , Military Health , Military Personnel , Personal Satisfaction , Violence/prevention & control , Accidents, Occupational/prevention & control , Health , Occupational Health , Employee Discipline/ethics , Professional Training , Personal Protective Equipment/supply & distribution , Psychological Distress , Health Promotion
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