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    Acidente de trabalho como demanda de aprendizado
    (2016) FERNANDES, Marli Elisa Nascimento; RIBEIRO, Amanda Galindo; CAMILO, Maria Virgínia Righetti Fernandes
    Occupational accidents as a demand for internship learning are important to the training of health professionals and constitute an understanding of the social factors that involve work. The aim of this study was to describe the social characterization of patients and their work relationships. This is an experience report from January to August 2015 using the records of 13 patients who suffered work accidents on weekends and were admitted to the hospital. Variables of the social profile and work relationships of these victims were raised. The analysis of this sample was carried out by frequency and descriptive. Most of the patients were male, married and in the productive age group, with a formal employment relationship. As for the types of work accidents, 54% occurred on the way, 46% during exercise, of which 38% of the injured seem to have had their rights violated for not having information about the accident report, while 62% had already been notified . The contributions of this study are inscribed in two dimensions: about working conditions in contemporary society and about learning about professional work. Working conditions cause health problems: work accidents that resulted in hospitalizations were mostly caused on the way to work, pointing to the risks of mobility and the conditions surrounding it.

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