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Encuentros (Maracaibo) ; - (15):426-437, 2022.
Article in Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1847563

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The pandemic has led to reflection on adjustments in working hours, reducing face-to-face times and moving rapidly to teleworking and remote work systems, the foregoing has forced university government systems to make monitoring and control systems more flexible, but at the same time, it has generated that workers increase the time spent in the development of tasks to meet the challenges and tasks entrusted. This essay reviews the elements associated with the reduction of working hours and the challenges that this new normal entails for university governments after the training and installation of robust systems that allow the same tasks to be carried out outside the organization’s space. © 2022 Universidad Nacional Experimental Rafael Maria Baralt. All Rights Reserved.

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Revista de Filosofia (Venzuela) ; 39(100):421-430, 2022.
Article in Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1771567

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This proposal seeks to reflect on the processes involved in the ethical work of health teams in times of a COVID-19 pandemic. It seeks to take a look at how teamwork can involve ethical and humanized decisions that affect life professional. The performance of people can be affected by a number of situations including values, professional training, experience and emotions. Which generate behaviors that help to face or make it difficult to act in crises, especially those related to the well-being of people. Hence, it is important to consider this dimension both in professional training and in work experiences to promote the development of better teamwork. © 2022, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved.

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Revista Notas Historicas Y Geograficas ; - (25):211-230, 2020.
Article in Spanish | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1237134

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This work aims to install a reflection on the experience of confinement of inhabitants of a region of southern Chile, the effect that would have confined to a community that has limited its displacements by seasonal effects, where there is greater predominance of low temperatures and rain, being the summer season shorter than in the center and north of the country. It is important to consider that given Chile's geographical characteristics, the confinement strategy in addition to seeking to avoid increased contagions has undesed effects affecting the mental health of communities. In this sense, generating a public policy, without considering variables such as the environment in which that community inhabits, customs and ways of life, has harmful effects that must be studied multidisciplinary.

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