Creencias y percepciones de los trabajadores de los sectores agropecuario, financiero y minero-energético, sobre la probabilidad de contraer el coronavirus en la costa caribe colombiana

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dc.contributor.authorAguilar Gutierrez, Daniela Andrea
dc.contributor.authorAmaya Rodríguez, Damaris Edelma
dc.contributor.authorBarraza García, Katherine Judith
dc.contributor.authorBocanegra Fontalvo, Jorge Leonardo
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-11T01:00:12Z
dc.date.available2021-05-11T01:00:12Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractObjetivo: Determinar las creencias y percepciones sobre la probabilidad de contraer el coronavirus en trabajadores de los sectores agropecuario, financiero y minero-energético. Materiales y Métodos: investigación utilizó un enfoque cuantitativo y el tipo de estudio fue descriptivo transversal, Esta investigación se realizó en personas que residen en la costa caribe colombiana, durante el periodo de marzo y abril de 2021 Resultados: se evidencia la mayoría de los participantes no fueron diagnosticados con covid 19, y así el mayor personal percibe un riesgo débil de contraer el coronavirus en su rutina diaria. Conclusión: el COVID-19 presenta nuevos desafíos para la salud y la seguridad en el lugar de trabajo, el mayor porcentaje de las personas que trabajan en el sector agrario creen que al contraer el virus del covid-19 desencadenaran síntomas más severos y de estos casi la mitad piensan que terminaran con una secuela importante que es la restricción de la actividad física diaria.spa
dc.description.abstractObjective: Determine the beliefs and perceptions about the probability of contracting the coronavirus in workers in the agricultural, financial and mining-energy sectors. Materials and Methods: The research used a quantitative approach and the type of study was descriptive, cross-sectional. This research was carried out in people residing on the Colombian Caribbean coast, during the period of March and April 2021 Results: it is evidenced that most of the participants were not diagnosed with covid 19, and thus the largest personnel perceive a weak risk of contracting the coronavirus in their daily routine. Results: It is evident that most of the participants were not diagnosed with covid 19, and thus the largest staff perceive a weak risk of contracting the coronavirus in their daily routine Conclusions: COVID-19 presents new challenges for health and safety in the workplace, the largest percentage of people who work in the agricultural sector believe that contracting the covid-19 virus will trigger more severe symptoms and of these almost the half think they will end up with a major sequel, which is the restriction of daily physical activity.eng
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dc.publisherEdiciones Universidad Simón Bolívarspa
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dc.subjectCovid19spa
dc.subjectDistanciamiento socialspa
dc.subjectTrabajadoresspa
dc.subjectEmergencia sanitariaspa
dc.subjectSocial distancingeng
dc.subjectWorkerseng
dc.subjectHealth emergencyeng
dc.titleCreencias y percepciones de los trabajadores de los sectores agropecuario, financiero y minero-energético, sobre la probabilidad de contraer el coronavirus en la costa caribe colombianaspa
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