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Stress, work pressure and career commitment - A case study in the health sector

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In the globalized world, organizations have become increasingly concerned about the health and well-being of their employees, due to the harmful effects of occupational stress, which has become a significant and worrying problem. The consequences of occupational stress can affect both organizations and individuals, including the direction of their careers. In relation to medical careers, it has been observed that professionals today work in a context of health modernization, which has led to a decline in liberal practice and has directed these professionals towards salaried work, in which they are subject to the same conditions as other workers in the modern capitalist labour market. This work sought to study occupational stress related to the practice of medicine in Emergency Care Units (UPAs), analyzing the pressure factors at work and their relationship with career commitment, among other aspects. The results indicate that the doctors surveyed are generally very committed to their careers, especially in terms of identity and resilience.

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Rachel Ferreira Sette Bicalho holds a Master's degree in Business Administration in the research area of Strategy in Organizations and Organizational Behaviour. Postgraduate in Organizational and Work Psychology and Learning and Development. Graduated in Psychology, lecturer in Administration, MBA in People Management, Controllership and Auditing.

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Authors Rachel Ferreira Sette Bicalho, Kátia Glê Ribeiro, Vander Lúcio Sanches
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.10.2024
 
EAN 9786208157050
ISBN 9786208157050
No. of pages 92
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

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