Characterization of self-care practices and perception of occupational risk in workers of a group of footwear companies located in Bucaramanga, Colombia PostCOVID-19

Authors

  • Yennifer Rojas Caceres Universidad de Investigación y Desarrollo
  • Angie Lisbeth Ordoñez Ortiz
  • Cindy Tatiana Daza Ríos Universidad de Investigación y Desarrollo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47847/faccea.v11n2a1

Keywords:

work well-being, work condition, perception, health, lifestyle

Abstract

The study sought to characterize self-care practices and the perception of occupational risk in workers of a group of footwear companies located in Bucaramanga, Colombia, by means of a field diary and a questionnaire applied to 46 workers from 9 companies in footwear, the results obtained show that workers have a low level of self-care practices and a low level of risk perception. Therefore, it is necessary to generate strategies that increase self-care practices and risk perception in order to improve the well-being of workers.

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Published

2021-07-30

Issue

Section

Scientific and technological research articles

How to Cite

Characterization of self-care practices and perception of occupational risk in workers of a group of footwear companies located in Bucaramanga, Colombia PostCOVID-19. (2021). Journal of the Faculty of Accounting, Economics and Administrative Sciences -FACCEA, 11(2), 113-126. https://doi.org/10.47847/faccea.v11n2a1