1. [The aging process and work: a case study in the maintenance engineering division of a public hospital in the city of São Paulo, Brazil].
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Sato AT, Barros JO, Jardim TA, Ratier APP, and Lancman S
- Subjects
- Age Factors, Aged, Brazil, Humans, Job Satisfaction, Life Change Events, Male, Middle Aged, Occupational Health, Qualitative Research, Work Capacity Evaluation, Workplace organization & administration, Aging physiology, Hospitals, Public, Maintenance and Engineering, Hospital, Work physiology
- Abstract
This study aimed to identify and analyze the relations between aging and work. This was a case study in the maintenance engineering division of a high-complexity hospital in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. In September and October 2015, 16 semi-structured interviews were held with the division heads and other workers with a minimum age of 50 years. The data were analyzed with thematic content analysis. Although the workers experienced difficulties resulting from the aging process, these did not prevent them from performing their work activities, since they developed strategies through their knowhow to compensate for their functional losses and/or declines. Still, they felt limited and demotivated due to the poor working conditions, outsourcing of the division, and the prevailing workload organization. Thus, in this division, the working conditions and organization had more impact than the aging process on the individuals' daily work routine.
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- 2017
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