Humanitarian Worker's Lifestyle: Challenges of Internacional Organizations Integrating Health Practices in Staffcare Programs

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1075136
Fecha de publicación
2015
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2015
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Digitalización realizada por la Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República (Colombia)
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  • Tecnología; Tecnología / Ciencias médicas Medicina; Tecnología / Ciencias médicas Medicina / Promoción de la salud
  • Lifestyle; Health; Promotion; Staff-care; Humanitarian workers; Health practices
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  • The increasing awareness of the risks and demands of humanitarian work has prompted the strengthening of safety and mental care protection strategies for humanitarian staff in the last decade. Humanitarian organizations in their duty of care are transforming their programs towards more holistic health approaches for their personnel. However, some organizational dynamics plus the complexity of the context where they operate, poses a variety of difficulties to promote healthy lifestyles for those involved in the humanitarian aid sector. Through searching databases and conducting interviews with researchers and health staff managers from four International Humanitarian Organizations, this document explores health practices covered by these organizations’ units of staff care. The main challenges in promoting health are related to issues inherent to the definition of the concept of lifestyle itself; narrow staff care policies, cultural diversity, living locations constraints, weaknesses in health data gathering systems and an organizational culture that neglects selfcare.
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