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Enfermería Global

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TRINDADE, Leticia de Lima; COELHO AMESTOY, Simone  e  PIRES DE PIRES, Denise Elvira. Review of the latinoamerican theory production about work responsibility. Enferm. glob. [online]. 2013, vol.12, n.29, pp.363-372. ISSN 1695-6141.

The aim of this study was to know the production of Latino America about the work responsibility, trying to identify the key conceptual frames and the theories used in the publications about the work responsibility. This is an integrative review of the literature which included works in the format of articles, thesis or disserations, indexed in the databases LILACS during the last five years in Portuguese, English or Spanish. The results showed that the 35 studies made no reference to the work responsability to a large extent. Between the quantitative studies the work responsibility was the predominance of the use of puntuation of the nursing activities and of quality among the referential and Noriega Laurell. The references of stress, industrial accidents, ergonometris and phsycho-pathology at work were also used as much as the diversity of areas interested in the topic, however it is used with multiple meanings.

Palavras-chave : work resoponsibility; work and work environment.

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