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Work Conditions and Quality of Life in Professions
Research Guide

What is Work Conditions and Quality of Life in Professions?

Work Conditions and Quality of Life in Professions examines correlations between psychosocial work environment factors and WHOQOL scores among educators, clinicians, and other professionals.

Researchers use cross-sectional designs to link job stress, ergonomic conditions, and organizational factors to quality of life metrics in teachers and nurses. Studies like Fernandes and Rocha (2009) surveyed 242 teachers, finding psychosocial aspects significantly impact WHOQOL. Approximately 10 papers from 2009-2024, mostly Brazilian cohorts, total over 100 citations.

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Key Challenges

Why It Matters

Optimizing work conditions reduces burnout and improves service delivery in education and healthcare. Fernandes and Rocha (2009) showed psychosocial factors lower teachers' quality of life, informing school interventions. Hipólito et al. (2017) reviewed interventions boosting nurses' well-being, while Marcacine et al. (2019) linked occupational factors to women's QoL, guiding policy for 579 workers. Canazaro et al. (2022) associated job stress with nutritionists' QoL decline in public hospitals.

Key Research Challenges

Measuring Psychosocial Impacts

Quantifying psychosocial factors like stress and conflict on QoL requires validated scales across professions. Fernandes and Rocha (2009) used WHOQOL-BREF on 242 teachers but noted cultural biases. Hipólito et al. (2017) found inconsistent intervention metrics in reviews.

Evaluating Intervention Efficacy

Assessing organizational changes' long-term QoL effects faces follow-up limitations. Hipólito et al. (2017) reviewed studies lacking randomized controls. Carvalho and d’Angelo (2021) highlighted mediation by work-home conflict in tech stress models.

Cross-Profession Generalization

Findings from teachers or nurses may not apply to other fields like nutritionists. Canazaro et al. (2022) reported unique stress-QoL links in hospital nutritionists. Marcacine et al. (2019) focused on women workers, limiting broader applicability.

Essential Papers

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Impact of the psychosocial aspects of work on the quality of life of teachers

Marcos Henrique Fernandes, Vera Maria da Rocha · 2009 · Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry · 67 citations

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of psychosocial aspects on the quality of life of teachers from municipal schools in Natal, Brazil. METHOD: descriptive study with a cross-sectional design and ...

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Qualidade de vida no trabalho: avaliação de estudos de intervenção

Maíza Cláudia Vilela Hipólito, Valéria Aparecida Masson, Maria Inês Monteiro et al. · 2017 · Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem · 32 citations

RESUMO Objetivo: analisar a produção de conhecimento sobre intervenções em qualidade de vida no trabalho. Método: estudo de revisão integrativa. Para seleção dos estudos, utilizou-se as bases de da...

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Qualidade de vida, fatores sociodemográficos e ocupacionais de mulheres trabalhadoras

Patrícia Ribeiro Marcacine, Sybelle de Souza Castro, Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro et al. · 2019 · Ciência & Saúde Coletiva · 22 citations

Resumo O objetivo deste artigo é avaliar a qualidade de vida da mulher trabalhadora e verificar a suas relações com aspectos sociodemográficos e ocupacionais. Estudo transversal, em uma amostra de ...

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Estresse tecnológico e a intenção de permanecer nas organizações: A qualidade de vida e o conflito trabalho-lar medeiam essa relação?

Ozaias Wagner Ferreira de Carvalho, Marcia Juliana d’Angelo · 2021 · Contextus - Revista Contemporânea de Economia e Gestão · 11 citations

Este estudo descritivo quantitativo discute os efeitos do estresse tecnológico no conflito trabalho-casa, na qualidade de vida e na intenção de permanecer nas organizações entre os usuários de Tecn...

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The Increased Alcohol and Marijuana Use Associated with the Quality of Life and Psychosocial Aspects: a Study During the Covid-19 Pandemic in a Brazilian University Community

Andréa Donatti Gallassi, Eduardo Yoshio Nakano, Kleverson Gomes de Miranda et al. · 2022 · International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction · 8 citations

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Association between job stress and quality of life in nutritionists working in public hospitals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Bruna Cardoso Canazaro, Odaléia Barbosa de Aguiar, Arlinda B. Moreno et al. · 2022 · Ciência & Saúde Coletiva · 6 citations

Abstract Occupational stress has been the object of research in different populations. The aim of this study is to analyze the association between psychosocial job stress and quality of life of nut...

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Qualidade de Vida de enfermeiros docentes de Instituições de Ensino Superior - IES

Kamilla Maestá Agostinho, Juliana Cristina Magnani Primão, Camila Mendonça de Moraes et al. · 2022 · Reme Revista Mineira de Enfermagem · 1 citations

Objetivo: analisar as evidências disponíveis na literatura sobre a Qualidade de Vida de enfermeiros docentes em Instituições de Ensino Superior. Métodos: revisão integrativa de estudos nas bases de...

Reading Guide

Foundational Papers

Start with Fernandes and Rocha (2009) for psychosocial impacts on 242 teachers' QoL, establishing cross-sectional baseline. Follow with Santos et al. (2013) comparing gym teachers' sociodemographics.

Recent Advances

Study Canazaro et al. (2022) on nutritionists' stress-QoL in hospitals; Agostinho et al. (2022) review on nurse educators; Schott et al. (2023) on multifunctional room teachers' conditions.

Core Methods

WHOQOL-BREF for QoL; Job Content Questionnaire for psychosocial factors; cross-sectional and integrative reviews as in Hipólito et al. (2017).

How PapersFlow Helps You Research Work Conditions and Quality of Life in Professions

Discover & Search

Research Agent uses searchPapers('psychosocial work conditions teachers WHOQOL Brazil') to find Fernandes and Rocha (2009, 67 citations), then citationGraph reveals 10 related papers like Hipólito et al. (2017). exaSearch uncovers recent works like Schott et al. (2023) on teachers' health in resource rooms.

Analyze & Verify

Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent on Fernandes and Rocha (2009) to extract WHOQOL scores, verifyResponse with CoVe checks stress correlations against Canazaro et al. (2022). runPythonAnalysis loads QoL data from Marcacine et al. (2019) for pandas correlation stats; GRADE grades evidence as moderate for cross-sectional designs.

Synthesize & Write

Synthesis Agent detects gaps in intervention follow-ups from Hipólito et al. (2017), flags contradictions between tech stress in Carvalho and d’Angelo (2021) and pandemic effects in Gallassi et al. (2022). Writing Agent uses latexEditText for QoL models, latexSyncCitations integrates 10 papers, latexCompile generates reports, exportMermaid diagrams stress mediation paths.

Use Cases

"Correlate job stress scores with WHOQOL in Brazilian nurses from recent papers"

Research Agent → searchPapers → Analysis Agent → runPythonAnalysis (pandas scatterplot of stress vs QoL from Canazaro et al. 2022 and Agostinho et al. 2022) → matplotlib correlation output with r-value.

"Draft LaTeX review on teachers' work conditions QoL interventions"

Synthesis Agent → gap detection → Writing Agent → latexEditText (structure review) → latexSyncCitations (Fernandes 2009, Hipólito 2017) → latexCompile → PDF with bibliography.

"Find code for analyzing WHOQOL datasets in occupational studies"

Research Agent → paperExtractUrls (from Marcacine 2019) → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → extracts R script for sociodemographic QoL regression shared by similar Brazilian health repos.

Automated Workflows

Deep Research workflow runs systematic review: searchPapers(50+ on 'work conditions QoL professions Brazil') → citationGraph → GRADE all → structured report on trends from 2009-2024. DeepScan applies 7-step analysis with CoVe checkpoints on Fernandes (2009) vs recent like Andrade et al. (2024), verifying depression-QoL links. Theorizer generates hypothesis on ergonomic interventions from Hipólito (2017) interventions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines work conditions' impact on professional QoL?

Psychosocial factors like stress and work-home conflict correlate with lower WHOQOL scores in teachers and clinicians, as in Fernandes and Rocha (2009) cross-sectional study of 242 educators.

What methods assess QoL in these studies?

Cross-sectional surveys with WHOQOL-BREF dominate, combined with Job Stress Scale; Hipólito et al. (2017) reviewed interventions using pre-post designs in nursing.

What are key papers?

Fernandes and Rocha (2009, 67 citations) on teachers; Hipólito et al. (2017, 32 citations) on QoL interventions; Canazaro et al. (2022) on nutritionists' stress.

What open problems exist?

Longitudinal RCTs for interventions and cross-profession models; studies like Carvalho and d’Angelo (2021) note mediation gaps in tech stress.

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