2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-73312000000200005
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O território da doença relacionada ao trabalho: o corpo e a medicina nas LER

Abstract: ResumoO texto toma como referência a classificação das Lesões por Esforços Repetitivos na categoria de doença relacionada ao trabalho, datada de 1997, quando o Instituto Nacional de Seguridade Social investia na mudança do nome LER para DORT (Distúrbios Osteomusculares Relacionados ao Trabalho). São discutidas as estratégias da negação do nexo como uma produção de silêncio do corpo que adoece em função do trabalho. Apresentam-se o contexto histórico da conceituação de corpo e de doença e as várias leituras que… Show more

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“…For women, for instance, they highlighted the impossibility of caring for children and carrying out their usual household chores, not only as an acquired condition, but also in order to recognize the need for fulfilling these activities in the family context. For men, they pointed out the issue of "uselessness" and social devaluation related to the loss of physical strength to fulfill tasks at home and at work, as well as in the community, besides the impact on the role of financially providing for his family when on sick leave or unemployed due to the disease (Almeida and Codo, 1995;Batista et al, 1998;Neves, 2006;Verthein and Minayo-Gomez, 2000b).…”
Section: Rsi/wmsd and The Social Representations Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For women, for instance, they highlighted the impossibility of caring for children and carrying out their usual household chores, not only as an acquired condition, but also in order to recognize the need for fulfilling these activities in the family context. For men, they pointed out the issue of "uselessness" and social devaluation related to the loss of physical strength to fulfill tasks at home and at work, as well as in the community, besides the impact on the role of financially providing for his family when on sick leave or unemployed due to the disease (Almeida and Codo, 1995;Batista et al, 1998;Neves, 2006;Verthein and Minayo-Gomez, 2000b).…”
Section: Rsi/wmsd and The Social Representations Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%