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La Organización Intencional del Trabajo (OIT), agencia de la Organización de las Naciones Unidades (ONU), fue creada para establecer las normas del trabajo, formular políticas y elaborar programas promoviendo el trabajo decente de todos, mujeres y hombres. Las diversas y nuevas implicancias que tiene la jomada laboral, el incremento de la flexibles sus formas estructural y funcional, los nuevos aprendizajes y cualificaciones que requieren de una mayor capacidad de adaptación, así como las nuevas tecnologías de la información, de la comunicación y las condiciones del clima y la satisfacción laboral mejoran la productividad y eficiencia de las empresas. Un clima favorable 0 un clima organizacional desfavorable, tendrá consecuencias para la institución, positivas o negativas, las cuales serán definidas por la percepción que los trabajadores tengan de la organización. Entre las...
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“Objective: To identify factors associated with mortality in indigenous populations diagnosed with tuberculosis in Peru, 2015–2019. Methods: We conducted a nested case-control study in a retrospective cohort using the registry of indigenous peoples of the National Health Strategy for TB Prevention and Control of the Ministry of Health of Peru. A descriptive analysis was performed, and then bivariate and multivariate logistic regression was used to evaluate associations between the variables and the outcome (alive–deceased). The results are shown as OR with their respective 95% confidence intervals. Results: The mortality rate of the total indigenous population of Peru was 1.75 deaths per 100,000 indigenous people diagnosed with TB. The community of Kukama Kukamiria-Yagua reported 505 (28.48%) individuals, followed by the Shipibo-Konibo community with 385. The final logistic model s...
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“Objective: To identify factors associated with mortality in indigenous populations diagnosed with tuberculosis in Peru, 2015–2019. Methods: We conducted a nested case-control study in a retrospective cohort using the registry of indigenous peoples of the National Health Strategy for TB Prevention and Control of the Ministry of Health of Peru. A descriptive analysis was performed, and then bivariate and multivariate logistic regression was used to evaluate associations between the variables and the outcome (alive–deceased). The results are shown as OR with their respective 95% confidence intervals. Results: The mortality rate of the total indigenous population of Peru was 1.75 deaths per 100,000 indigenous people diagnosed with TB. The community of Kukama Kukamiria-Yagua reported 505 (28.48%) individuals, followed by the Shipibo-Konibo community with 385. The final logistic model s...