Authors
Fernando G Benavides, Marcelo Amable, Cecilia Cornelio, Alejandra Vives, Lino Carmenate Milián, Douglas Barraza, Dinora Bernal, Michael Silva-Peñaherrera, Jordi Delclos
Publication date
2021/5/12
Journal
Revista Brasileira de Saúde Ocupacional
Volume
46
Pages
e31
Publisher
Fundação Jorge Duprat Figueiredo de Segurança e Medicina do Trabalho-FUNDACENTRO
Description
Introduction
teleworking at home, one of the mitigation measures adopted to control the COVID-19 pandemic, while attempting to maintain employment, has increased in many countries.
Objective
to reflect on the meaning, magnitude and trends of teleworking at home, before and during the pandemic, focusing on its potential effects on the health of workers.
Discussion
the precedent of Convention 177/1996 of the International Labour Organization (ILO) on home work, and the agreement on teleworking between social agents in the European Union of 2002, underscore the difficulties of regulating this new form of work organization, and the prevention of possible injuries and associated diseases, especially mental and musculoskeletal disorders. The investigation of its effects on health is a priority to base its regulation at the national and global level on scientific evidence. The incorporation of specific, welldefined questions, such as those proposed by the ILO, in questionnaires of future surveys on working conditions, employment and health may help in this objective and provide an opportunity to monitor the effects on health of teleworking at home, as well as evaluating the impact of its necessary and urgent regulation.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
FG Benavides, M Amable, C Cornelio, A Vives… - Revista Brasileira de Saúde Ocupacional, 2021