Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical region
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Resumo: | Aims: To investigate skin lesions associated with or aggravated by sun exposure in community health workers in two municipalities in the metropolitan region of Belém, State of Pará, Brazil, relating the lesions to some sociodemographic variables, and to assess the use of sun protection.Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with 11 Family Health Centers in Belém and Ananindeua selected by non-probabilistic convenience sampling. All workers answered a questionnaire and were clinically examined for the presence of skin lesions caused by sun exposure, in addition to having sun exposure variables and their sociodemographic profile assessed. The data were analyzed by the chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test with Yates’ correction, and Student’s t test. A p value ≤ 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Results: A total of 83 workers were assessed, most of whom were female (75.9%), aged between 30 and 40 years (44.6%), single (47%), with completed high school education (69.8%), and family income between 1 and 2 minimum wages (67.5%), working in the profession for over 10 years (48.2%). Among the respondents, 83% reported daily sun exposure in their working activity, 47% were exposed for more than four hours, and 73.5% were exposed to the sun at the most critical time (between 10 and 4 o’clock). 56.6% used some kind of protection against sun exposure, and 27.7% reported using sunscreen on a daily basis. The dermatologic evaluation also revealed that 97.6% of workers had many skin lesions caused by sun exposure. Melanosis was the most common diagnosis.Conclusions: Skin lesions were frequent among community health workers and sun exposure during working hours appears to have played a remarkable role. Workers showed difficulty adopting protective behaviors. Occupational health policies and actions targeted at the prevention of aggravating factors among community health workers should be encouraged. |
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Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical regionAvaliação dermatológica de agentes comunitários de saúde sujeitos à fotoexposição em região tropical do Brasiloccupational healthdermatologysunscreening agentsfamily practice.saúde do trabalhadordermatologiaprotetores solaresmedicina de família e comunidade.Aims: To investigate skin lesions associated with or aggravated by sun exposure in community health workers in two municipalities in the metropolitan region of Belém, State of Pará, Brazil, relating the lesions to some sociodemographic variables, and to assess the use of sun protection.Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with 11 Family Health Centers in Belém and Ananindeua selected by non-probabilistic convenience sampling. All workers answered a questionnaire and were clinically examined for the presence of skin lesions caused by sun exposure, in addition to having sun exposure variables and their sociodemographic profile assessed. The data were analyzed by the chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test with Yates’ correction, and Student’s t test. A p value ≤ 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Results: A total of 83 workers were assessed, most of whom were female (75.9%), aged between 30 and 40 years (44.6%), single (47%), with completed high school education (69.8%), and family income between 1 and 2 minimum wages (67.5%), working in the profession for over 10 years (48.2%). Among the respondents, 83% reported daily sun exposure in their working activity, 47% were exposed for more than four hours, and 73.5% were exposed to the sun at the most critical time (between 10 and 4 o’clock). 56.6% used some kind of protection against sun exposure, and 27.7% reported using sunscreen on a daily basis. The dermatologic evaluation also revealed that 97.6% of workers had many skin lesions caused by sun exposure. Melanosis was the most common diagnosis.Conclusions: Skin lesions were frequent among community health workers and sun exposure during working hours appears to have played a remarkable role. Workers showed difficulty adopting protective behaviors. Occupational health policies and actions targeted at the prevention of aggravating factors among community health workers should be encouraged. Objetivos: Investigar lesões de pele relacionadas ou agravadas com a exposição solar em agentes comunitários de saúde de dois municípios da região metropolitana de Belém, estado do Pará, relacionando-as com algumas variáveis sociodemográficas, e avaliar o uso de proteção à exposição solar.Métodos: O delineamento adotado foi um estudo transversal, incluindo agentes de saúde de 11 Unidades Saúde da Família de Belém e Ananindeua selecionados por amostra não probabilística de conveniência. Todos os indivíduos responderam a um questionário e foram submetidos a uma consulta dermatológica que avaliou presença de lesões de pele e variáveis relacionadas à fotoexposição e perfil sociodemográfico dos trabalhadores. As hipóteses foram avaliadas pelos testes qui-quadrado, exato de Fisher com correção de Yates e t de Student. Estabeleceu-se como significante o valor de p≤0,05.Resultados: Foram avaliados 83 profissionais, dos quais a maioria pertencente ao gênero feminino (75,9%), na faixa etária entre os 30 e 40 anos (44,6%), solteiros (47%), com o ensino médio completo (69,8%) e renda familiar entre um a dois salários mínimos (67,5%), atuando na profissão há mais de 10 anos (48,2%). Dentre os entrevistados, 83% referiam exposição solar diária em sua atividade laborativa, 47% por mais de quatro horas, e 73,5% se expunham ao sol no horário mais crítico, entre as 10h e 16h, sendo que 56,6% faziam uso de algum tipo de proteção contra a exposição solar e 27,7% afirmaram usar protetor solar diariamente. Alguma alteração de pele relacionada à exposição solar foi encontrada em 81 (97,6%) trabalhadores. Melanose solar foi o diagnóstico mais frequente.Conclusões: Lesões de pele foram frequentes nesta amostra de agentes comunitários de saúde, e a exposição solar laboral parece ter tido um impacto significativo na sua ocorrência. Verificou-se que os participantes apresentavam dificuldade de adesão a fatores de fotoproteção. Políticas e ações de saúde ocupacional com ênfase na prevenção de agravos relacionados ao trabalho dos agentes comunitários de saúde devem ser estimuladas.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2016-11-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2389710.15448/1980-6108.2016.4.23897Scientia Medica; Vol. 26 No. 4 (2016); ID23897Scientia Medica; v. 26 n. 4 (2016); ID238971980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2016.4reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/23897/14983Copyright (c) 2016 Scientia Medicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraújo, Fernando CostaSousa, Bruna Ranyelle de MarinhoLeite, Glereston GomesFreitas, Leidian Coelho deLemos, Edna Lamar da CostaPires, Carla Andrea Avelar2016-11-27T15:51:21Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/23897Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2016-11-27T15:51:21Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical region Avaliação dermatológica de agentes comunitários de saúde sujeitos à fotoexposição em região tropical do Brasil |
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Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical region |
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Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical region Araújo, Fernando Costa occupational health dermatology sunscreening agents family practice. saúde do trabalhador dermatologia protetores solares medicina de família e comunidade. |
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Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical region |
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Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical region |
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Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical region |
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Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical region |
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Dermatological evaluation of community health agents subjected to sun exposure in a Brazilian tropical region |
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Araújo, Fernando Costa |
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Araújo, Fernando Costa Sousa, Bruna Ranyelle de Marinho Leite, Glereston Gomes Freitas, Leidian Coelho de Lemos, Edna Lamar da Costa Pires, Carla Andrea Avelar |
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Sousa, Bruna Ranyelle de Marinho Leite, Glereston Gomes Freitas, Leidian Coelho de Lemos, Edna Lamar da Costa Pires, Carla Andrea Avelar |
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Araújo, Fernando Costa Sousa, Bruna Ranyelle de Marinho Leite, Glereston Gomes Freitas, Leidian Coelho de Lemos, Edna Lamar da Costa Pires, Carla Andrea Avelar |
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occupational health dermatology sunscreening agents family practice. saúde do trabalhador dermatologia protetores solares medicina de família e comunidade. |
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occupational health dermatology sunscreening agents family practice. saúde do trabalhador dermatologia protetores solares medicina de família e comunidade. |
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Aims: To investigate skin lesions associated with or aggravated by sun exposure in community health workers in two municipalities in the metropolitan region of Belém, State of Pará, Brazil, relating the lesions to some sociodemographic variables, and to assess the use of sun protection.Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with 11 Family Health Centers in Belém and Ananindeua selected by non-probabilistic convenience sampling. All workers answered a questionnaire and were clinically examined for the presence of skin lesions caused by sun exposure, in addition to having sun exposure variables and their sociodemographic profile assessed. The data were analyzed by the chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test with Yates’ correction, and Student’s t test. A p value ≤ 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Results: A total of 83 workers were assessed, most of whom were female (75.9%), aged between 30 and 40 years (44.6%), single (47%), with completed high school education (69.8%), and family income between 1 and 2 minimum wages (67.5%), working in the profession for over 10 years (48.2%). Among the respondents, 83% reported daily sun exposure in their working activity, 47% were exposed for more than four hours, and 73.5% were exposed to the sun at the most critical time (between 10 and 4 o’clock). 56.6% used some kind of protection against sun exposure, and 27.7% reported using sunscreen on a daily basis. The dermatologic evaluation also revealed that 97.6% of workers had many skin lesions caused by sun exposure. Melanosis was the most common diagnosis.Conclusions: Skin lesions were frequent among community health workers and sun exposure during working hours appears to have played a remarkable role. Workers showed difficulty adopting protective behaviors. Occupational health policies and actions targeted at the prevention of aggravating factors among community health workers should be encouraged. |
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