Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers.

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Autor(a) principal: Petarli, Glenda Blaser
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Cattafesta, Monica, Sant’Anna, Monike Moreto, Bezerra, Olívia Maria de Paula Alves, Zandonade, Eliana, Salaroli, Luciane Bresciani
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFOP
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/16807
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225416
Resumo: Objective To estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in rural workers and their association with sociodemographic characteristics, occupational contact with pes- ticides, lifestyle and clinical condition. Methods This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study with 806 farmers from the main agricultural municipality of the state of Espı ́rito Santo/Brazil, conducted from December 2016 to April 2017. Multimorbidity was defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases in the same individual, while complex multimorbidity was classified as the occurrence of three or more chronic conditions affecting three or more body systems. Socio-demographic data, occupational contact with pesticides, lifestyle data and clinical condition data were collected through a structured questionnaire. Binary logistic regression was conducted to identify risk factors for multimorbidity. Results The prevalence of multimorbidity among farmers was 41.5% (n = 328), and complex multi- morbidity was 16.7% (n = 132). More than 77% of farmers had at least one chronic illness. Hypertension, dyslipidemia and depression were the most prevalent morbidities. Being 40 years or older (OR 3.33, 95% CI 2.06–5.39), previous medical diagnosis of pesticide poison- ing (OR 1.89, 95% CI 1.03–3.44), high waist circumference (OR 2.82, CI 95% 1.98–4.02) and worse health self-assessment (OR 2.10, 95% CI 1.52–2.91) significantly increased the chances of multimorbidity. The same associations were found for the diagnosis of complex multimorbidity. Conclusion We identified a high prevalence of multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity among the evaluated farmers. These results were associated with increased age, abdominal fat, pesti- cide poisoning, and poor or fair health self-assessment. Public policies are necessary to pre- vent, control and treat this condition in this population.
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spelling Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers.Objective To estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in rural workers and their association with sociodemographic characteristics, occupational contact with pes- ticides, lifestyle and clinical condition. Methods This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study with 806 farmers from the main agricultural municipality of the state of Espı ́rito Santo/Brazil, conducted from December 2016 to April 2017. Multimorbidity was defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases in the same individual, while complex multimorbidity was classified as the occurrence of three or more chronic conditions affecting three or more body systems. Socio-demographic data, occupational contact with pesticides, lifestyle data and clinical condition data were collected through a structured questionnaire. Binary logistic regression was conducted to identify risk factors for multimorbidity. Results The prevalence of multimorbidity among farmers was 41.5% (n = 328), and complex multi- morbidity was 16.7% (n = 132). More than 77% of farmers had at least one chronic illness. Hypertension, dyslipidemia and depression were the most prevalent morbidities. Being 40 years or older (OR 3.33, 95% CI 2.06–5.39), previous medical diagnosis of pesticide poison- ing (OR 1.89, 95% CI 1.03–3.44), high waist circumference (OR 2.82, CI 95% 1.98–4.02) and worse health self-assessment (OR 2.10, 95% CI 1.52–2.91) significantly increased the chances of multimorbidity. The same associations were found for the diagnosis of complex multimorbidity. Conclusion We identified a high prevalence of multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity among the evaluated farmers. These results were associated with increased age, abdominal fat, pesti- cide poisoning, and poor or fair health self-assessment. Public policies are necessary to pre- vent, control and treat this condition in this population.2023-06-26T21:04:19Z2023-06-26T21:04:19Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfPETARLI, G. B. et al. Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers. PLoS One, artigo e0225416, nov. 2019. Disponível em: <https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0225416>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.1932-6203http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/16807https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225416This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Fonte: PDF do artigo.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPetarli, Glenda BlaserCattafesta, MonicaSant’Anna, Monike MoretoBezerra, Olívia Maria de Paula AlvesZandonade, ElianaSalaroli, Luciane Brescianiengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2023-06-26T21:04:28Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/16807Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332023-06-26T21:04:28Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false
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title Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers.
spellingShingle Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers.
Petarli, Glenda Blaser
title_short Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers.
title_full Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers.
title_fullStr Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers.
title_full_unstemmed Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers.
title_sort Multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in Brazilian rural workers.
author Petarli, Glenda Blaser
author_facet Petarli, Glenda Blaser
Cattafesta, Monica
Sant’Anna, Monike Moreto
Bezerra, Olívia Maria de Paula Alves
Zandonade, Eliana
Salaroli, Luciane Bresciani
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author2 Cattafesta, Monica
Sant’Anna, Monike Moreto
Bezerra, Olívia Maria de Paula Alves
Zandonade, Eliana
Salaroli, Luciane Bresciani
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Cattafesta, Monica
Sant’Anna, Monike Moreto
Bezerra, Olívia Maria de Paula Alves
Zandonade, Eliana
Salaroli, Luciane Bresciani
description Objective To estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity in rural workers and their association with sociodemographic characteristics, occupational contact with pes- ticides, lifestyle and clinical condition. Methods This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study with 806 farmers from the main agricultural municipality of the state of Espı ́rito Santo/Brazil, conducted from December 2016 to April 2017. Multimorbidity was defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases in the same individual, while complex multimorbidity was classified as the occurrence of three or more chronic conditions affecting three or more body systems. Socio-demographic data, occupational contact with pesticides, lifestyle data and clinical condition data were collected through a structured questionnaire. Binary logistic regression was conducted to identify risk factors for multimorbidity. Results The prevalence of multimorbidity among farmers was 41.5% (n = 328), and complex multi- morbidity was 16.7% (n = 132). More than 77% of farmers had at least one chronic illness. Hypertension, dyslipidemia and depression were the most prevalent morbidities. Being 40 years or older (OR 3.33, 95% CI 2.06–5.39), previous medical diagnosis of pesticide poison- ing (OR 1.89, 95% CI 1.03–3.44), high waist circumference (OR 2.82, CI 95% 1.98–4.02) and worse health self-assessment (OR 2.10, 95% CI 1.52–2.91) significantly increased the chances of multimorbidity. The same associations were found for the diagnosis of complex multimorbidity. Conclusion We identified a high prevalence of multimorbidity and complex multimorbidity among the evaluated farmers. These results were associated with increased age, abdominal fat, pesti- cide poisoning, and poor or fair health self-assessment. Public policies are necessary to pre- vent, control and treat this condition in this population.
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