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Ergonomic evaluation of workload by milk production – a bibliometric analysis

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Introduction and Objective. The purpose of this study was to select in a structured manner the relevant articles with scientific recognition, and simultaneously identify the characteristics of these publications that may scientifically enrich the theme in a portfolio of papers. The theme involves ergonomics in milk production as a criterion for evaluating and improving organizational performance in the milking sector. Materials and Method. The study used ProKnow-C as a theoretical instrument for intervention. Results. The main results show: i) a bibliographic portfolio of 18 items aligned with the view adopted by researchers which served as a theoretical framework for this research; ii) The article entitled “Wrist positions and movements as possible risk factors during machine milking”, by Marianne Stal, Gert-angstrom ke Hansson and Ulrich Moritz in 1999 and published in the Journal of Applied Ergonomics presented the highest scientific recognition, iii) the authors highlighted in the bibliographic portfolio or in its references researching the subject are Gert-angstrom ke Hansson, Marianne Stal and Stefan Pinzke, and iv) the International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics shows the highest number of scientific articles in the bibliographic portfolio. Conclusions. The studies selected using the methodology indicate research in ergonomics focused on the production of milk in rural areas, specifically in the milking sector, are generally related to the health and safety of the workers.
Autores
de Oliveira, CC; Moro, ARP; Ulbricht, L; Belinelli, M; de Souza, GFM; Gabriel, M; Zattar, IC
Título
Ergonomic evaluation of workload by milk production – a bibliometric analysis
Afiliaciones
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC); Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade Federal do Parana
Año
2017
DOI
10.26444/aaem/75505
Tipo de acceso abierto
gold, Green Submitted
Referencia
WOS:000413333700005
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