CONDIÇÕES DE TRABALHO, SAÚDE E QUALIDADE DE VIDA DOS CATADORES DE MATERIAIS RECICLÁVEIS, NO PERÍODO DE PANDEMIA DA COVID-19
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Resumo: | Waste pickers are part of a professional category that is often exposed to physical and psychosocial risks, and their working conditions in waste management are associated with losses in health and quality of life. Despite the existence of social policies that recognize the importance of the work of waste pickers, most of these workers still work in precarious and unhealthy conditions. The dangers originated from the emergence of new epidemics/pandemics widely disseminated, as is the case of COVID-19, add to these adversities in the lives of these professionals, since they faced, in the front line, an intense wave of biological risk. Given this context, the present work aimed to identify and diagnose the working conditions, health, and quality of life of the collectors of recyclable materials, during the pandemic period of COVID-19, in the city of Ponta Grossa-PR. For the development of the descriptive and exploratory research we used a sample composed of 83 participants linked to associations of collectors of recyclable materials. The collectors answered two questionnaires, the first constructed and subdivided into: Personal Data; Professional Profile; Occupational Health and Occupational Risks in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic, the second referring to the quality of life, from the application of the World Health Organization's quality of life instrument, "Whoqol-bref". Among the findings of the study, it was observed that the demographic profile of the waste picker tends to maintain the pattern already observed in the literature. The majority of the waste pickers who formed the sample were female (72,3%). The female gender also proved to have a greater number of children (66,3%). Approximately, 46,9% of the sample was between 18 and 35 years old, single (36,2%), with incomplete elementary school education (48,2%). The professional profile showed that most of the collectors (60,0%) did this work out of necessity or to supplement income and only 2% for professional fulfillment, although some recognize that their work is an extremely advantageous activity in environmental issues (29,0%). Regarding occupational health and occupational risks, during the pandemic period, it was identified that, although the waste pickers had developed protective strategies (93,9%) to avoid contamination by COVID-19, there was contact with potentially infectious waste (46,0%). The average overall quality of life on the Whoqol-bref assessment was 72 points (scale of zero to 100). The environment domain (63,5 points) and the social relations domain (71,0 points) had the lowest mean scores. The critical moment reveals the need for the development of emergency actions of preventive character to the collectors' health, in situations of epidemics/pandemics. From this diagnosis, it is possible to conclude that the pandemic of COVID-9 caused several changes in the lives of the waste pickers, some in the professional sphere and others related to emotional health. For this reason, longitudinal studies are suggested, at the end of the pandemic, to guide the development of strategies that can be adopted in other epidemic situations of wide dissemination, similar to those experienced in the period of COVID-19. |
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Veiga, Tatiane Bonamettihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7134644414120159072.740.899-27http://lattes.cnpq.br/6849552183099133ALMEIDA, ANA PAULA2022-11-16T19:23:11Z2022-09-16ALMEIDA, ANA PAULA. CONDIÇÕES DE TRABALHO, SAÚDE E QUALIDADE DE VIDA DOS CATADORES DE MATERIAIS RECICLÁVEIS, NO PERÍODO DE PANDEMIA DA COVID-19. 2022. 142 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Sanitária e Ambiental - Mestrado / Associação Ampla com UEPG) - Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Irati-PR.http://tede.unicentro.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/1965Waste pickers are part of a professional category that is often exposed to physical and psychosocial risks, and their working conditions in waste management are associated with losses in health and quality of life. Despite the existence of social policies that recognize the importance of the work of waste pickers, most of these workers still work in precarious and unhealthy conditions. The dangers originated from the emergence of new epidemics/pandemics widely disseminated, as is the case of COVID-19, add to these adversities in the lives of these professionals, since they faced, in the front line, an intense wave of biological risk. Given this context, the present work aimed to identify and diagnose the working conditions, health, and quality of life of the collectors of recyclable materials, during the pandemic period of COVID-19, in the city of Ponta Grossa-PR. For the development of the descriptive and exploratory research we used a sample composed of 83 participants linked to associations of collectors of recyclable materials. The collectors answered two questionnaires, the first constructed and subdivided into: Personal Data; Professional Profile; Occupational Health and Occupational Risks in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic, the second referring to the quality of life, from the application of the World Health Organization's quality of life instrument, "Whoqol-bref". Among the findings of the study, it was observed that the demographic profile of the waste picker tends to maintain the pattern already observed in the literature. The majority of the waste pickers who formed the sample were female (72,3%). The female gender also proved to have a greater number of children (66,3%). Approximately, 46,9% of the sample was between 18 and 35 years old, single (36,2%), with incomplete elementary school education (48,2%). The professional profile showed that most of the collectors (60,0%) did this work out of necessity or to supplement income and only 2% for professional fulfillment, although some recognize that their work is an extremely advantageous activity in environmental issues (29,0%). Regarding occupational health and occupational risks, during the pandemic period, it was identified that, although the waste pickers had developed protective strategies (93,9%) to avoid contamination by COVID-19, there was contact with potentially infectious waste (46,0%). The average overall quality of life on the Whoqol-bref assessment was 72 points (scale of zero to 100). The environment domain (63,5 points) and the social relations domain (71,0 points) had the lowest mean scores. The critical moment reveals the need for the development of emergency actions of preventive character to the collectors' health, in situations of epidemics/pandemics. From this diagnosis, it is possible to conclude that the pandemic of COVID-9 caused several changes in the lives of the waste pickers, some in the professional sphere and others related to emotional health. For this reason, longitudinal studies are suggested, at the end of the pandemic, to guide the development of strategies that can be adopted in other epidemic situations of wide dissemination, similar to those experienced in the period of COVID-19.Os catadores integram uma categoria profissional frequentemente exposta a riscos físicos e psicossociais, estando, as condições de trabalho no manejo dos resíduos, associadas as perdas na saúde e na qualidade de vida. Apesar de existirem políticas sociais que reconhecem a importância do trabalho dos catadores, a maioria desses trabalhadores, ainda atuam em condições precárias e insalubres. Os perigos originados a partir do surgimento de novas epidemias/pandemias amplamente disseminadas, como é o caso da COVID-19, somam-se a essas adversidades na vida desses profissionais, uma vez que eles enfrentaram, na linha de frente, uma intensa onda de risco biológico. Diante desse contexto, o presente trabalho objetivou identificar e diagnosticar as condições de trabalho, saúde e qualidade de vida dos catadores de materiais recicláveis, no período da pandemia da COVID-19, no município de Ponta Grossa-PR. Para o desenvolvimento da pesquisa descritiva e exploratória foi utilizada uma amostra composta por 83 participantes vinculados a associações de catadores de materiais recicláveis. Os catadores responderam a dois questionários, o primeiro construído e subdividido em: Dados pessoais; Perfil profissional; Saúde ocupacional e Riscos ocupacionais em período de pandemia por COVID-19, o segundo referente à qualidade de vida, a partir da aplicação instrumento de qualidade de vida, da Organização Mundial de Saúde, “Whoqol-bref”. Entre os achados do estudo, foi observado que o perfil demográfico do catador tende a manter o padrão já observado na literatura. A maioria dos catadores que formaram a amostra eram do gênero feminino (72,3%). O gênero feminino também demonstrou ter maior número de filhos (66,3%). Aproximadamente, 46,9 % da amostra encontrava-se na faixa de 18 a 35 anos, solteiros (36,2%), com grau de instrução de ensino fundamental incompleto (48,2%). O perfil profissional demonstrou que a maioria dos catadores (60,0%) realizava esse trabalho por necessidade ou complemento de renda e apenas 2% por realização profissional, embora alguns reconheçam que seu trabalho é uma atividade extremamente vantajosa nas questões ambientais (29,0%). Em relação a saúde ocupacional e riscos ocupacionais, em período de pandemia, foi identificado que, apesar dos catadores terem desenvolvido estratégias de proteção (93,9%) para evitar o contágio por COVID-19, houve o contato com resíduos potencialmente infectante (46,0%). A média da qualidade de vida geral na avaliação do Whoqol-bref foi de 72 pontos (escala de zero a 100). O domínio do meio ambiente (63,5 pontos) e domínio das relações sociais (71,0 pontos) foram os que apresentaram menor escore médio. O momento crítico revela a necessidade do desenvolvimento de ações emergenciais de caráter preventivo a saúde dos catadores, em situações de epidemias/pandemias. A partir desse diagnóstico, é possível concluir que a pandemia da COVID-9 causou diversas alterações na vida do catador, algumas na esfera profissional e outras relativas a saúde emocional. Por essa razão, sugere-se estudos longitudinais, ao fim da pandemia, para nortear a elaboração de estratégias que possam ser adotadas em outras situações epidêmicas de ampla disseminação, semelhantes às vivenciadas no período da COVID-19.Submitted by Fabiano Jucá (fjuca@unicentro.br) on 2022-11-16T19:23:11Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - Ana Paula Almeida.pdf: 4348720 bytes, checksum: d2ab89aa64d6df7d4b41db38569a9ed7 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-11-16T19:23:11Z (GMT). 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CONDIÇÕES DE TRABALHO, SAÚDE E QUALIDADE DE VIDA DOS CATADORES DE MATERIAIS RECICLÁVEIS, NO PERÍODO DE PANDEMIA DA COVID-19 ALMEIDA, ANA PAULA Condições de trabalho Condições de saúde Qualidade de vida COVID-19 Working conditions Health conditions Quality of life COVID-19 ENGENHARIAS ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA SANITARIA |
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CONDIÇÕES DE TRABALHO, SAÚDE E QUALIDADE DE VIDA DOS CATADORES DE MATERIAIS RECICLÁVEIS, NO PERÍODO DE PANDEMIA DA COVID-19 |
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CONDIÇÕES DE TRABALHO, SAÚDE E QUALIDADE DE VIDA DOS CATADORES DE MATERIAIS RECICLÁVEIS, NO PERÍODO DE PANDEMIA DA COVID-19 |
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CONDIÇÕES DE TRABALHO, SAÚDE E QUALIDADE DE VIDA DOS CATADORES DE MATERIAIS RECICLÁVEIS, NO PERÍODO DE PANDEMIA DA COVID-19 |
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CONDIÇÕES DE TRABALHO, SAÚDE E QUALIDADE DE VIDA DOS CATADORES DE MATERIAIS RECICLÁVEIS, NO PERÍODO DE PANDEMIA DA COVID-19 |
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Waste pickers are part of a professional category that is often exposed to physical and psychosocial risks, and their working conditions in waste management are associated with losses in health and quality of life. Despite the existence of social policies that recognize the importance of the work of waste pickers, most of these workers still work in precarious and unhealthy conditions. The dangers originated from the emergence of new epidemics/pandemics widely disseminated, as is the case of COVID-19, add to these adversities in the lives of these professionals, since they faced, in the front line, an intense wave of biological risk. Given this context, the present work aimed to identify and diagnose the working conditions, health, and quality of life of the collectors of recyclable materials, during the pandemic period of COVID-19, in the city of Ponta Grossa-PR. For the development of the descriptive and exploratory research we used a sample composed of 83 participants linked to associations of collectors of recyclable materials. The collectors answered two questionnaires, the first constructed and subdivided into: Personal Data; Professional Profile; Occupational Health and Occupational Risks in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic, the second referring to the quality of life, from the application of the World Health Organization's quality of life instrument, "Whoqol-bref". Among the findings of the study, it was observed that the demographic profile of the waste picker tends to maintain the pattern already observed in the literature. The majority of the waste pickers who formed the sample were female (72,3%). The female gender also proved to have a greater number of children (66,3%). Approximately, 46,9% of the sample was between 18 and 35 years old, single (36,2%), with incomplete elementary school education (48,2%). The professional profile showed that most of the collectors (60,0%) did this work out of necessity or to supplement income and only 2% for professional fulfillment, although some recognize that their work is an extremely advantageous activity in environmental issues (29,0%). Regarding occupational health and occupational risks, during the pandemic period, it was identified that, although the waste pickers had developed protective strategies (93,9%) to avoid contamination by COVID-19, there was contact with potentially infectious waste (46,0%). The average overall quality of life on the Whoqol-bref assessment was 72 points (scale of zero to 100). The environment domain (63,5 points) and the social relations domain (71,0 points) had the lowest mean scores. The critical moment reveals the need for the development of emergency actions of preventive character to the collectors' health, in situations of epidemics/pandemics. From this diagnosis, it is possible to conclude that the pandemic of COVID-9 caused several changes in the lives of the waste pickers, some in the professional sphere and others related to emotional health. For this reason, longitudinal studies are suggested, at the end of the pandemic, to guide the development of strategies that can be adopted in other epidemic situations of wide dissemination, similar to those experienced in the period of COVID-19. |
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