“…The same ones who have applied their study to various areas, sectors and populations, such as: medicine (Ebert et al, 2002), business (Suryani et al, 2022), social sciences (Mustafa et al, 2022), psychology (Jakubiec et al, 2014), economics (Peng et al, 2022), humanities (Raja et al, 2020), among others. When discerning scientific dissemination by country, it has been found that the studies carried out in the Peruvian population (Caycho-Rodríguez et al, 2020;Pino et al, 2020;Chavez-Espinoza et al, 2022;Rocha-Vallejos et al, 2022;Alipio et al, 2023) are very limited, that is, there is very little scientific literature that can provide support and guidance for future studies, and that can provide relevant information to develop communication strategies, health promotion, improving wellbeing and general health in the Peruvian context. Given the prevalence of diseases and the current situation of occupational health, this research aims to fill the knowledge gap and provide a valuable contribution to the academic community and professionals of the sectors involved.…”