Impact of Reading/Dort on the Quality of Life of Workers: Integrative Review
Lara de Andrade Guimarães,
Margarete Costa Heliotério and
Rafaela Almeida da Silva
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Margarete Costa Heliotério: Federal University of The Republic of Bahia, Brazil
Rafaela Almeida da Silva: Health of the State University of Bahia, Brazil
JOJ Nursing & Health Care, 2020, vol. 11, issue 4, 78-83
Abstract:
Repetitive Stress Injuries and Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases (RSI/DORT) represent some work-related pathologies that are characterized by repetitive efforts, reaching muscle groups during their functions Maciel et al. [1]. They are responsible for the economic and social impact, triggering pain, disabilities and absences from work Maeno et al. [2]. Several are the categories reached, among them, computer users such as digitizers, bankers, musicians, assembly line workers in general, dentists, among others Maciel et al. [1].
Keywords: Citations Report; Journal of Nursing and Care journals; Journal of Nursing and Care Citations Report; journal of nursing; open access public health journals; nursing impact factor list; community research papers; open access journals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJNHC.2020.11.555818
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