Os custos da doença profissional: revisão de literatura
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rfnsp.v33n2a09Palavras-chave:
alocação de custos, custos e análises de custos, custo de doença, ausência por doença, saúde profissionalResumo
Objetivo: Identificar o estado de desenvolvimento da pesquisa sobre os custos da doença profissional que tem sido publicada na literatura durante a última década no mundo. Metodologia: Realizou-se um busca sistemática de literatura, altamente sensível, com o objetivo de identificar publicações que se adaptassem aos critérios de inclusão pré-definidos pelos autores. Consultaram-se bases de dados como Pubmed, Ebsco, Lilacs, Online Wiley, Embase e Springer. O período de tempo consultado foi 2000-2013. Resultados: Incluíramse 54 artigos, dos quais a maior porcentagem está escrita em inglês, a maioria foi produto de pesquisas realizadas nos Estados Unidos. A metodologia utilizada principalmente pelos autores dos artigos foi do tipo de estudos de peso e custos da doença. Os custos incluídos nestas publicações foram diretos e indiretos na sua maioria e a perspectiva predominante foi a do tipo social. Conclusões: As economias mais avançadas do mundo são aquelas que na sua maioria realizam este tipo de pesquisas, o que salienta a importância de realizar estes estudos nas economias de países em desenvolvimento.Com relação à linguagem de publicação, só se encontraram publicações em espanhol realizadas na Espanha, o que salienta a necessidade de gerar mais estudos deste tipo na América Latina.
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