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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019): Revista Colombiana de Salud Ocupacional
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019): Revista Colombiana de Salud Ocupacional
Published:
2019-06-30
Editorial
The burnout became trend today!
Lina Isabel Niño Avella
e-5547
PDF (Spanish)
Texto (Spanish)
Scientific or technological research article
Perception of the organizational climate according to current contracting modalities
Lina Isabel Niño Avella
e-5548
PDF (Spanish)
Texto (Spanish)
Characterization of biological risk by labor accidents in the health personnel of an ambulatory center in Guayaquil-Ecuador
Javier David Lara Icaza
e-6073
PDF (Spanish)
Texto (Spanish)
Quality of life in the work of nursing staff in health service clinics
Margarita Tayde González Ayala, Maria del Carmen López García
e-6418
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Texto (Spanish)
Social perception of alleged perpetrators of bullying at work place from different participant’s point of view
Teresa Margarita Torres-Lopez, Martin Acosta, Liliana Parra-Osorio, Dina Georgina Díaz-Espinoza
e-6416
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Texto (Spanish)
And who cares for the caregivers?. A participatory action research approach
Enrique López Hernández
e-6077
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Texto (Spanish)
Reflection article
Burnout syndrome from a work phenomenon to a medical diagnosis
Samuel David Vivas-Manrique, Mauricio Fonseca Muñoz
e-5962
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Texto (Spanish)
Congress Proceedings
spanish
Samuel David Vivas-Manrique
e-5422
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Keywords
accidents
workplace accidents
occupational injuries
rehabilitation
compensation and redress
load lifting
opensim
lumbar spine
stress
work stress
chronic work stress
mercury
colombia
mechanical risk
illness
work
coping skills
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