Occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian army

Introduction: Occupational health is a multidisciplinary activity that promotes and protects the health of workers. Knowledge of risk conditions prevents occupational accidents and diseases. Objective: To determine the level of occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian Army. Metho...

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Main Authors: Herminio Teófilo Camacho Conchucos, Nadia Miluska Loayza Castañeda
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Language:Spanish
Published: Editorial Ciencias Médicas - ECIMED 2021-04-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar
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Online Access:http://www.revmedmilitar.sld.cu/index.php/mil/article/view/992
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author Herminio Teófilo Camacho Conchucos
Nadia Miluska Loayza Castañeda
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description Introduction: Occupational health is a multidisciplinary activity that promotes and protects the health of workers. Knowledge of risk conditions prevents occupational accidents and diseases. Objective: To determine the level of occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian Army. Methods: Observational and cross-sectional study. 86 lieutenants of a promotion of the Infantry School participated. The "Occupational Health Knowledge Questionnaire" was applied. Descriptive statistics were applied for the general characteristics and the Chi-square test for the association with knowledge. Results: Mean age 28,4 years (SD = 1,26; Min. 26, Max. 32), 51,16 % presented a poor level of knowledge; workers who did not remember having received training in Occupational Health and who suffered a work accident, 80 % (p = 0,049) and 73,68 % (p = 0,026) they had a bad level respectively. The question with the highest correct answers was about the annual occupational health examination with 75,58 %, and the one with the least knowledge about the complementary risk insurance coverage with 25,58 %. Conclusions: The predominant level of knowledge about occupational health in lieutenants in the Peruvian army was poor, with higher percentages in those who did not remember training in occupational health and those who had an occupational accident.
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spelling doaj-art-93cbb20b43c841df8528a133e14ca3e62025-08-20T01:58:31ZspaEditorial Ciencias Médicas - ECIMEDRevista Cubana de Medicina Militar1561-30461561-30462021-04-01502e0210992e0210992400Occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian armyHerminio Teófilo Camacho Conchucos0Nadia Miluska Loayza Castañeda1Universidad Privada San Juan Bautista Instituto Nacional de RehabilitaciónCentro Médico de la Escuela Militar de Chorrillos “Crl. Francisco Bolognesi”. Lima, PerúIntroduction: Occupational health is a multidisciplinary activity that promotes and protects the health of workers. Knowledge of risk conditions prevents occupational accidents and diseases. Objective: To determine the level of occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian Army. Methods: Observational and cross-sectional study. 86 lieutenants of a promotion of the Infantry School participated. The "Occupational Health Knowledge Questionnaire" was applied. Descriptive statistics were applied for the general characteristics and the Chi-square test for the association with knowledge. Results: Mean age 28,4 years (SD = 1,26; Min. 26, Max. 32), 51,16 % presented a poor level of knowledge; workers who did not remember having received training in Occupational Health and who suffered a work accident, 80 % (p = 0,049) and 73,68 % (p = 0,026) they had a bad level respectively. The question with the highest correct answers was about the annual occupational health examination with 75,58 %, and the one with the least knowledge about the complementary risk insurance coverage with 25,58 %. Conclusions: The predominant level of knowledge about occupational health in lieutenants in the Peruvian army was poor, with higher percentages in those who did not remember training in occupational health and those who had an occupational accident.http://www.revmedmilitar.sld.cu/index.php/mil/article/view/992personal militarriesgos laboralesmedicina del trabajosalud laborallegislación laboral.
spellingShingle Herminio Teófilo Camacho Conchucos
Nadia Miluska Loayza Castañeda
Occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian army
Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar
personal militar
riesgos laborales
medicina del trabajo
salud laboral
legislación laboral.
title Occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian army
title_full Occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian army
title_fullStr Occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian army
title_full_unstemmed Occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian army
title_short Occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the Peruvian army
title_sort occupational health knowledge in lieutenants of the peruvian army
topic personal militar
riesgos laborales
medicina del trabajo
salud laboral
legislación laboral.
url http://www.revmedmilitar.sld.cu/index.php/mil/article/view/992
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