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The Trabalho, Educação e Saúde - TES (Work, Education and Health) is an open access scientific journal, edited by the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School of Health, from Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.
e-ISSN: 1981-7746
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NASF-AB in the field and in the waters: the care around work, environment and health of farming and fishing families
Pontes, A G V;
Silva, J d V e;
Arruda, C A M;
Carneiro, F F;
et al.
Precarization of nurses’ work: an analysis in the Brazilian Primary Health Care
Pereira, Á A C;
Cunha, C L F;
Alvarenga, E C;
Lemos, M;
et al.
Division of dentistry work in perspective: the challenge of interpreting technicians' abilities
Zanetti, C H G;
Oliveira, J A A d;
Mendonça, M. H. M. d.
Socio-political context and the organization of the workforce and the provision of primary care services
Lopes, W P;
Carvalho, B G;
Mendonça, F d F;
Santini, S M L;
et al.
Primary healthcare and the community social worker profile in historical perspective
Fonseca, A F;
Morosini, M V G C;
Mendonça, M. H. M.
Approaches of work in the public health sector: a narrative review of literature
Teixeira, M;
Martins, M I C;
Lamarca, I C S A;
Oliveira, S.
Remote work, teaching health and virtual strike in a pandemic scenario
Souza, K R d;
Santos, G B d;
Rodrigues, A M d S;
Felix, E G;
et al.
Health care planning: implementation of work macroprocesses in four Brazilian locations
Albuquerque, A C d;
Dubeux, L S;
Samico, I C;
Felisberto, E;
et al.
Work division in the health sector and the social relationship of tension between workers and managers
Ayala, A L M;
Oliveira, W. F. d.
Inclusion of the oral health technician in the Unified Health System: the instability of the employment relationships and the professional devaluation
Lima, A M C;
Garbin, C A S;
Garbin, A J Í;
Aragão, E R V F;
et al.
Permanent Education in Health and prison system actors in the pandemic scenario
Ely, K Z;
Schwarzbold, P;
Ely, G Z;
Vendrusculo, V G;
et al.
Historical and political education course for undergraduate health students: analysis of a shared construction
David , H M S L;
Pina , J A;
Stotz , E N;
Lima Júnior, I A;
et al.
New work management models in the public health sector andthe work of the community health agent
Carneiro, C C G;
Martins, M. I. C.
Singularities in the work process between oral health technicians and dental surgeons
Galvêas, E A;
Oliveira, A E;
Esposti, C D D;
Santos Neto, E. T. d.
Remote teaching work and health: repercussions of new requirements in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Pinho, P d S;
Freitas, A M C;
Cardoso, M d C B;
Silva, J S d;
et al.
Technological changes and their impact on the work process in the area of health
Peduzzi, M.
Institutional support in the management of the Primary Health Care of the state of Bahia: an analysis of the working process
Prata, D R d A;
Araújo, M V R d;
Arce, V. A. R.
Challenges in the training of mid-level workers for the Unified Health System in the state of Maranhão, Brazil
Reis, R S;
Muniz, L B;
Chagas, D C d;
Pinho, J R O;
et al.
Male discourses on the prevention and promotion of men's health
Trilico, M L C;
Oliveira, G R d;
Kijimura, M Y;
Pirolo, S. M.
Superexploitation of the health workforce in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
Barreto, A A M;
Mendes, Á.
Bioethical issues in the daily work of family health team professionals
Valadão, P A d S;
Lins, L;
Carvalho, F. M.
Competencies of aides and technicians in oral health and the ties with the National Health System
Warmling, r M;
Rosa, E K d;
Pezzato, L M;
Toassi, R. F. C.
O farmacêutico entre o trabalho prescrito e o real na Atenção Primária à Saúde
Barberato, L C;
Scherer, M D d A;
Carvalho, W M d E S;
Costa, L H;
et al.
Relationships between educational conceptions and practices in health in the view on a family health team
Pinafo, E;
Nunes, E d F P d A;
González, A D;
Garanhani, M. L.
Management of labor in the drilling of oil wells: uses of itself 'give life for all life'
Figueiredo, M;
Alvarez, D.
Increased workloads for nurse technicians in primary health care in Brazil
Scherer, M D d A;
Oliveira, N A d;
Pires, D E P d;
Trindade, L d L;
et al.
‘Working mouths’ and possible repairs in times of a pandemic
Couto, J G A;
Botazzo, C.
The public-private relationship and the management of work in state health foundations
Silva, R M d;
Samico, I C;
Neto, P. M. d. S.
Social participation, surveillance in occupational health, and public service
Souza, K R d;
Bonfatti, R J;
Santos, M. B. M. d.
Ongoing education in health: practices developed in the unicipalities of the state of Goiás, Brazil
Barcellos, R M d S;
Melo, L M;
Caneiro, L A;
Souza, A C;
et al.
Over-exploitation and early deterioration of the workforce: the health of clothing workers
Lira, P V R d A;
Gurgel, I G D;
Albuquerque, P C C d;
Amaral, A. S. d.
Technological transition in health work: challenges for the management of human resources
Martins, M. I. C.
Work, qualification and the social construction of professional identities in public health organizations
Vieira, M.
From ‘human resources’ to work management: a review of the literature on work in the Unified Health Services
Santini, S M L;
Nunes, E d F P d A;
Carvalho, B G;
Souza, F. E. A. d.
Covid-19 and socio-spatial singularities: analysis of recommendations for the reorganization of the work process in the territories of the Family Health Strategy in Recife-PE: singularidades socioespaciais
Santana, M M;
Medeiros, K R;
Monken, M.
Physical Education as a workforce of the Brazilian Unified Health System: an analysis of the types of professional bonds
Vieira, L A;
Caldas, L C;
Gama, M R d J;
Almeida, U R;
et al.
Violence in health work: analysis of basic health units in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Batista, C B;
Campos, A d S;
Reis, J d C;
Schall, V. T.
Poor self-assessment of the health of primary health care nursing workers
Lua, I;
Almeida, M M G d;
Araújo, T M d;
Soares, J F d S;
et al.
Globalization and its impacts on vulnerability and on the flexibilization of the labor relationships in health
Baraldi, S;
Padilla Díaz, M Y;
Martins, W d J;
Carvalho Júnior, D. A. d.
Consensus and disagreements: he professional training of family health teams in the Municipality of São Carlos (SP)
Bernardino, M T S M;
Conversani, D T N;
Bógus, C M;
Feliciano, A. B.
Sociodemographic profile, conditions and workloads of state teachers in a municipality in Southern Brazil
Guerreiro, N P;
Nunes, E d F P d A;
González, A D;
Mesas, A. E.
Flexible accumulation and management paradigm: the impacts on qualification of nurse technician in the 2000s
Corôa, R. d. C.
Work process in medical residency: the subordination of teaching and learning to the exploitation of the resident workforce
Sponholz, T C H;
Sartori, M T;
Marques, A P S;
Albuquerque, G S C d;
et al.
The educational work of community health workers in home visits in two municipalities of Brazil
Pedraza, D F;
Rocha, A C D;
Sales, M. C.
Assessment of a community health agent technical course from its graduates' viewpoint
Modesto, M d S A;
Grillo, L P;
Próspero, E N S;
Mariath, A. B.
Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor
Mendes, T K d A;
Oliveira, S P d;
Delamarque, E V;
De Seta, M. H.
Education for Work and Health Surveillance Program
Linhares, M S C;
Freitas, C A S L;
Teixeira, A K M;
Dias, R V;
et al.
Scope of actions of community health workers in the COVID-19 pandemic: literature review
França, C d J;
Nunes, C A;
Aquino, R;
Prado, N. M. d. B. L.
The community health worker in COVID-19: analysis of contingency plans in the Northeast region of Brazil
Farias, H S L;
Trott, L C;
Viola, B. M.
Satisfaction and work overload in mental health professionals
Treichel, C A d S;
Saidel, M G B;
Lucca, S R d;
Pereira, M B;
et al.
Use of active methods in the technical training of community health agents
Pedrosa, I L;
Lira, G A d;
Oliveira, B d;
Silva, M d S M L;
et al.
Primary Health Care Community of Practice: collective health management horizon memory
Guizardi, F L;
Machado, F R d S;
Lemos, A. S. P.
Mental health care network from the view of health service coordinators
Paes, L G;
Schimith, M D;
Barbosa, T M;
Righi, L. B.
Mental health and primary health care: territory, violence and the psychosocial approaches challenge
Prata, N I S d S;
Groisman, D;
Martins, D A;
Rabello, E T;
et al.
Skills, suffering and construction of meaning in the activity of auxiliary nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
Gomes, L;
Masson, L P;
Brito, J C d;
Athayde, M.
The daily work of the community health agent: between difficulty and power
Riquinho, D L;
Pellini, T V;
Ramos, D T;
Silveira, M R;
et al.
Work management in healthcare: meaning and use of expression in the brazilian historical context
Viana, D L;
Martins, C L;
Frazão, P.
Family Health Support Centers: conceptions, implications and challenges for the matrix support
Bispo Júnior, J P;
Moreira, D. C.
The worker in the Family Health Program in the state of Amazonas: a qualitative study
Katsurayama, M;
Parente, R C P;
Moretti-Pires, R. O.
Policy for the improvement of the work in health at a federal S&T institution: the experience of professors and researchers
Silva, P M C d;
Souza, K R d;
Teixeira, L. R.
Perception of the teaching profession at a university in Northern Brazil
Lago, R R;
Cunha, B S;
Borges, M. F. d. S. O.
Prevalence of symptoms of depression among community health workers
Moura, D C A d;
Leite, I C G;
Greco, R. M.
The managerial dimension of the work and the debate on standards and values in telemarketing
Oliveira, S S;
Brito, J. C. d.
From the specific actions to government mark: medicine in the trajectory of the national policy of education and work regulation in health
Dias, H S;
Lima, L D d;
Teixeira, M.
Participant research in the Family Health Strategy in vulnerable territories: collective training in the researcher and collaborator dialogue
Moraes, R C P d;
Anhas, D d M;
Mendes, R;
Frutuoso, M F P;
et al.
Pet-Health as a guide for the training in nursing for the Unified Health System
Noro, L R A;
Moya, J. L. M.
Initiation to polytechnic education in health: a proposal to qualify health technicians
Pontes, A L d M;
Fonseca, A. F.
Distance education and training in the area of health: not so much, not so little
Torrez, M. N. F. B.
Professional training and integration with the basic health network
Vieira, L M;
Sgavioli, C d A P e P;
Simionato, E M R S;
Inoue, E S Y;
et al.
Professionalization and regulation of the community health agent's activity in the context of the sanitary reform
Mendonça, M. H. M. d.
The work of community health agents: between convincing and transforming mediation
Bornstein, V J;
Stotz, E. N.
Territory and territorialization: incorporating the production, labor, environment, and health relations in primary health care
Santos, A L;
Rigotto, R. M.
Panorama of undergraduate collective health courses in Brazil between 2008 and 2014
Meneses, J J S;
Silva, M M O e;
Castellanos, M E P;
Ribeiro, G. d. S.
Community health agent in Espírito Santo, Brazil: from the profile to activities performed
Garcia, A C P;
Lima, R d C D;
Galavote, H S;
Coelho, A P S;
et al.
Teamwork: revisiting the concept and its developments in inter-professional work
Peduzzi, M;
Agreli, H L F;
Silva, J A M d;
Souza, H. S. d.
With the restructuring of production processes, nurses, teachers and car-assemblers suffer similar precarious labour conditions
Kuenzer, A. Z.
Illness among the workers of the Family Health Strategy in a municipality of the Brazilian Midwest
Mello, I A P;
Cazola, L H d O;
Rabacow, F M;
Nascimento, D D G d;
et al.
Work and health of public university teachers: the trade union perspective
Rodrigues, A M d S;
Souza, K. R. d.
Occupational stress and the mental health of the professionals of the medical specialties center of Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil
Marcelino Filho, A;
Araújo, T. M. d.
Intensity and immateriality in labor and health
Dal Rosso, S.
Community health agents perceptions and motivations about the labor process in Teresina, Piauí
Costa, E M d;
Ferreira, D. L. A.
Limits of the position, career, and wage plans for the improvement of labor relations in the Unified Health System
Rizzo, T P;
Lacaz, F. A. d. C.
Mental health of health professionals and the education for work program
Martellet, E C;
Motta, R F;
Carpes, A. D.
Work, education and health: the enigmatic point-of-view of activity
Brito, J;
Athayde, M.
The institutionalization of the work of the community health agent
Queirós, A A L d;
Lima, L. P.
Flexible working ties in secondary care: limits of the National Oral Health Policy
Oliveira, R S d;
Morais, H. M. M. d.
Work conditions and renormalization of nursing activities in family health
Bertoncini, J H;
Pires, D E P d;
Scherer, M. D. d. A.
Work, suffering and illness: the reality of community health agents in southern Brazil
Krug, S B F;
Dubow, C;
Santos, A C d;
Dutra, B D;
et al.
The micropolitics of living work in the act, ergology and popular education: a proposition of a device to train health workers
Sant'Anna, S R;
Hennington, É. A.
Technicians in health research laboratories and labour at present: prolegomena to a labour(er) under the fog
Teixeira, M d O;
Murito, M. C.
Nursing assistants: job market, profile of professionals, satisfaction and expectations in the Family Health Program of the city of São Paulo
Marsiglia, R. M. G.
COVID-19: why the protection of health workers is a priority in the fight against the pandemic?
Helioterio, M C;
Lopes, F Q R d S;
Sousa, C C d;
Souza, F d O;
et al.
Multidisciplinary meetings: the health team work in construction and waiting for the subjects of change
Cardoso, C G;
Hennington, É. A.
Ways of life and work organization of community health workers of river units in the Amazon, Brazil
Baldoino, M;
Herkrath, F;
Horta, B;
Garnelo, L.
Training in the Family Health Program: different interpretations of home visits in the group of Presidente Prudente, in the State of São Paulo
França, S P d;
Pessoto, U C;
Gomes, J. d. O.
Subjective bonds of the community health agent in the territory of the Family Health Strategy
Pinto, A G A;
Palácio, M A V;
Lôbo, A C;
Jorge, M. S. B.
Invisibilization of the mental illness of the worker: the limits of comprehensiveness in the health care network
Melo, C d F;
Cavalcante , A K S;
Façanha, K. Q.
Technical training of indigenous community health agents: an under construction experience in Rio Negro
Garnelo, L;
Rocha, E;
Peiter, P;
Sampaio, S;
et al.
Teaching as business: the growth in the offering of health technologists' education courses in Brazil
Campello, A M;
Almeida, A;
Candeias, M;
De Seta, M;
et al.
Community health agents in primary attention in Brazil: multiplicity of activities and fragilization of training
Samudio, J L P;
Brant, L C;
Martins, A C d F D C;
Vieira, M A;
et al.
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