Andrade, Fábia Barbosa deMagalhães, Lidia Maria Costa Araújo2017-09-152017-09-152017-07-04MAGALHÃES, Lidia Maria Costa Araújo. Indicadores de saúde do trabalhador: um estudo com foco na perícia oficial e exame médico periódico. 2017. 100f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Saúde Coletiva) - Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2017.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/23927The Occupational Health Indicators (OHI) are relevant parameters for planning actions aimed at the surveillance on Occupational Health. In Brazil, Occupational Health and Safety (HOS) actions for federal public servants were standardized according to the Occupational Safety and Health Care Policy (PASS in Portuguese). The objective of this study is to know the OHI focused on the Official Health Expertise and the Periodical Medical Examination (PME) of the servants of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. This is an exploratory-descriptive and cross-sectional research, with a quantitative approach and a retrospective nature, with data relating to the period from 2011 to 2015, in the city of Natal/RN. As for the absenteeism due to disease, the profile of the servants licensed for health treatment was characterized by the predominance of women aged between 51 and 60 years and working at medium and elementary-level positions. Throughout the historical series, the number of lost days of work per servant and the frequency of leaves increased, although the Absenteeism Duration Index (ADI) decreased and the Frequency of Workers with Medical Leave (FWML) kept stable. Regarding the causes of absenteeism, there was a prevalence of respiratory diseases (25.6%), musculoskeletal diseases (16.2%) and infectious and parasite diseases (13.0%) among the short-time leaves. Musculoskeletal diseases (18.4%), mental disorders (17.2%) and respiratory diseases (9.2%) prevailed in relation to leaves approved by means of expert evaluation. As for the adhesion of the servers to the PME, it was decreasing, with a higher percentage in the year 2012 (35.3%). During the analyzed period, 5,166 servers performed the PME and the majority (60.6%) presented nonideal weight, 41.1% were sedentary, 33.2% had dyslipidemia, 29.0% were alcoholic, 3.2% were smokers, 5.9% diabetics, 16.4% reported high noise in the workplace, 27.8% inadequate lighting and 35.9% inadequate work furniture. In view of the results, there is need to maintain and strengthen the PASS and, consequently, to implement positive impact strategies for HOS.Acesso AbertoSaúde do trabalhadorAbsenteísmoServiços de saúde do trabalhadorPolítica de saúde do trabalhadorVigilância em saúde do trabalhadorIndicadores de saúde do trabalhador: um estudo com foco na perícia oficial e exame médico periódicomasterThesisCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA