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Comparison of Lethality and Mortality Rates Due to Covid-19 and Traffic Accidents in Ecuador 2020–2021
Conference ObjectAbstract: Currently, the major causes of death in Ecuador are, among others, the disease known as Covid-19 andPalabras claves:covid-19, ECUADOR, Lethality rate, mortality rate, traffic accidentsAutores:Jiménez-Yanza K., Kenny Escobar-SegoviaFuentes:googlescopusFactors Associated to Psychological Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Healthcare Workers in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Objective: The global COVID-19 pandemic has challenged health systems. Healthcare professionals hadPalabras claves:covid-19, ECUADOR, Healthcare professionals, psychological distress, SARS-COV-2Autores:Cristian Arturo Arias-Ulloa, Gómez-Salgado J., Ingrid Adanaqué-Bravo, Kenny Escobar-Segovia, Ortega-Moreno M., Romero-Martín M., Ruiz-Frutos C.Fuentes:scopusMental Health Conditions Under the Home Office Modality Due to Covid-19 in Employees of a Bottling Company in Ecuador
Conference ObjectAbstract: Due to the pandemic originated by Covid-19, it’s important to implement studies in the area of mentaPalabras claves:Bottling company, covid-19, Mental HealthAutores:Carrozzini-Villagrán A., Crespo-Verdugo C., Duque-Córdova L., Izquierdo-Yanez D., Kenny Escobar-SegoviaFuentes:googlescopusSense of Coherence in Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ecuador: Association With Work Engagement, Work Environment and Psychological Distress Factors
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: The aim of this study was to test the association between the sense of coherence, work ePalabras claves:covid-19, health personnel, psychological distress, sense of coherence, work engagementAutores:Cristian Arturo Arias-Ulloa, García-Iglesias J.J., Gómez-Salgado J., Kenny Escobar-Segovia, Ortega-Moreno M., Ruiz-Frutos C.Fuentes:googlescopusWork Engagement, Work Environment, and Psychological Distress during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Work environments can interfere with the mental health of workers as generators or reducers of psychPalabras claves:covid-19, ECUADOR, Mental Health, psychological distress, work engagement, Work environmentAutores:Cristian Arturo Arias-Ulloa, Fagundo-Rivera J., Gómez-Salgado J., Ingrid Adanaqué-Bravo, Kenny Escobar-Segovia, Ortega-Moreno M., Ruiz-Frutos C.Fuentes:scopusRelationship Between Psychological Distress, Burnout and Work Engagement in Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
ReviewAbstract: Objective: The psychological distress that the COVID-19 pandemic has produced has generated negativePalabras claves:burnout, COVID–19, psychological distress, Stress, work engagementAutores:Fagundo-Rivera J., García-Iglesias J.J., Gómez-Salgado J., Ingrid Adanaqué-Bravo, Kenny Escobar-Segovia, Ruiz-Frutos C.Fuentes:scopusResistance to Change and Job Satisfaction Among the Staff of the Public Health Research Institution (IPIS) in Guayaquil – Ecuador
Conference ObjectAbstract: The Resistance to change is a natural process that every worker goes through when they face situatioPalabras claves:Job Satisfaction, Public employees, Public officials, Resistance to changeAutores:Álvarez-Mero M., Arroyo-Mite M., Daniela Guzmán-Cadena, Kenny Escobar-SegoviaFuentes:scopusSkeletal muscle symptoms and their relationship with burnout syndrome in the work activities of administrative personnel of a university in Ecuador
Conference ObjectAbstract: Covid-19 pandemic changed the manner on how people work, forcing administrative staff of a public unPalabras claves:Burnout syndrome, Musculoskeletal symptoms, University administrative staffAutores:Antonio Pazmiño-Pérez, Cristian Arturo Arias-Ulloa, Kenny Escobar-Segovia, Lidia Chang-Camacho, Marcos D. Oviedo-Rodríguez, Moreira-Macías E., Williams Solano-SilvaFuentes:scopus