REPRODUCCION SOCIAL Y SU INFLUENCIA SOBRE EL PERFIL DE SALUD - ENFERMEDAD DE LOS PROFESORES DEL AREA DE SALUD DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE CUENCA. 2014 - 2016.

Carmen Lucia Cabrera Cardenas

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Resumen

OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of social re- production on the health-disease profile of health professors of the University of Cuenca. 2014 - 2016. METHODOLOGY: It is a quali-quantitative research, with a cross - correlation descriptive study, and a simple random sample of 101 teachers. The tech- niques used were: observation, survey, psycholo- gical assessment by Epiestres test and Goldberg. The process and analysis information was perfor- med in SPS, EPIINFO, descriptive and inferential statistics and odds ratio to calculate association in quantitative variables. RESULTS: The teachers according to the surveys, work more than 40 hours a week, (p: 0.004), they are exposed to dangerous chemical, radioactive, psychological processes, (p: 0.006), poor working environment 56.43% P 0.033); simple consumption (65.34%), increased consumption 34.65% (p: 0.351), health profile characterized by: stress 55.45% and moderate depression 43.56%, respiratory problems 51.49, digestive 53.47%, musculoskeletal 73.27% and dry eye syndrome 69.3%. CONCLUSIONS: The study shows the influence of social reproduction on the health-disease profile, with the prevalence of access to simple consump- tion, gender differences for occupational disease, and statistical and theoretical association, confir- ming the hypothesis. Keywords: dialectical materialism, social repro- duction, health process- Disease, complexity, pro- tective processes and dangerous.
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónRevista de la Facultad de ciencias médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca
EstadoPublicada - 2017
Publicado de forma externa

Palabras clave

  • Materialismo dialectico; Reproducción social; Perfil salud-enfermedad; Complejidad; Procesos protectores y peligrosos

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